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2 | Alexander Jameson born 1797, Where Does He Fit In? How does Alexander Jameson, born in 1797, fit in with the rest of the Jamesons of Maine? | |||
3 | Captain Samuel Jamesons Home - Freeport, Maine Built in 1779 by Dr. John Hyde, the house was sold later to Landlord Jameson who made it one of the best taverns in the Province of Maine. It was built on a solid ledge and very large timber was used in its construction. Long afterward it was sold to a Mr. Codman who also kept it as a public house, but at the time the articles of separation were signed, it was known as the Jameson Tavern. | |||
4 | Charles David Jameson A history of Charles Davis Jameson from the Memoranda section of the book "The Jamesons in America" | |||
5 | Charles Jameson (1760-1806) An error in "The Jamesons in America" | |||
6 | Early American Jamesons of Maine An in-depth examination of our early immigrant Jamesons, in Colonial New England - starting in 1718's. | |||
7 | Elizabeth Jameson and James Boyd O.P.R Marriage Record O.P.R. Marriage record for Elizabeth Jameson and James Boyd |
Owner of original: National Records of Scotland Date: 1710 |
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8 | Errors found in "The Jamesons in America" [S1] | |||
9 | Forward It is often said that "one cannot choose his or her ancestors" true enough, but then "would they have chosen us?" Ancestors are one of those ......... | |||
10 | General Charles Davis Jameson |
Owner of original: The Jameson's in America - E.O.Jameson - The Rumford Press -1901 - p.279 |
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11 | Jameson & Wotton Wharf - Davis Point, Friendship, Maine |
Owner of original: Friendship Museum Date: c.1913 |
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12 | Jameson Families Defined and Explained. Why so many different Jam?son families | |||
13 | Jameson-Codman Tavern, Freeport, Maine Reproduced from an original postcard published by F. E. Merrill, Freeport, Maine |
Owner of original: F. E. Merrill, Freeport, Maine Date: c.1915 |
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14 | Lafayette Jameson Union Soldier |
Date: 1863 |
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15 | Maine Jamesons - Some Historical Background The Main Jameson family is of Anglo-Saxon origins and originally came from Scotland .... | |||
16 | Margaret Adam OPR Birth Record | |||
17 | Plantations of Ulster An explanation about the early plantations in Ulster, Ireland | |||
18 | Regalia Family Crests, Coats of Arms, Badges, Tartans and other regalia. | |||
19 | Rockland Breakwater Lighthouse - Jameson Point, Maine A breakwater was built from Jameson Point out into the bay from 1881 to 1899 to protect shipping from nor'easters. The builders kept a temporary light hanging on the end of the breakwater as it grew to warn shipping. | |||
20 | Sherman Jameson House - Davis Point, Friendship, Maine Sherman Jameson built this house next to the Jameson & Wotton Wharf to be used by his family members in the mid 1920s. Jameson's sisters made ice cream and pies to sell to passengers as they disembarked from the steamboat that brought them to Friendship. The proceeds from sales were used to pay educational expenses for Sherman Jameson's son and nephews. Photo taken from the dock at the Sherman & Wotten Wharf |
Owner of original: Friendship Museum Date: c.1925 |
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21 | Sherman Jameson House - Friendship, Maine Sherman Jameson built this house shortly after the turn of the century on land purchased from his friend Walter Wotton. The large two-stroy porch and Palladian window under the eaves are typcial of Victorian houses. Slightly ahead of his time, he had the builders install wiring in anticipation of the time when the town would town run power lines down the road. The house was placed on a rise in the land that allowed its inhabitants to see the harbor and the Jameson & Wotton Wharf. |
Owner of original: Friendship Museum Date: c.1915 |
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22 | The 1718 Migration The migration from Ulster beginning in 1718 was.... | |||
23 | Throat Distemper and Camden, Maine and it's effect on the Alexander Jameson family in 1793 Excerpt, from the "History of Thomaston, Rockland, and South Thomaston, Maine, from their first exploration, 1605: by Cyrus Eaton, 1784-1785 | |||
24 | Who was Alvin Jemison (1857-1931)? | |||
25 | William and Margaret (Adams) Jameson OPR Marriage Record | |||
26 | William Jameson (1674-1734) Who was he? Who exactly was this William Jameson and where did he really come from? | |||
27 | William Jameson's (1816-1900) Maine Connections An analysis of William Jameson's connections to his Jameson famiy in Maine |