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151 | Jamisontown, New South Wales, Australia, Wikipedia | Family: Dr. Thomas Jamison / Rebecca Young (F2)
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152 | Jefferson, Hospital | Jameson, Doctor Dr. Frank Slater (I3)
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153 | JIA ID of 715 )p.127) attributed to the William Jameson who married Sarah Collins, is sometimes thought to be this William Jameson married to Sarah (thought to be Sarah Hodge). | Jameson, William (I6)
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154 | John Haig, John Jameson's father in law, was a was a tobacconist in Alloa. His children began the famous Scotch whisky manufacturing company, Haig Whisky, with the help from his wife's family the Steins, sometime in the early 1800's. His wife was Margaret Stein and it was through her/their eldest son John, who eventually became General Manager for her father John Stein at his Kennetpans distillery in nearby Clackmann. In what eventually became the Haig Whiskey Company. His Stein ancestors had established a distillery at Kennetpans around the 1720s when it was set up by Andrew Stein. By 1733, Kennetpans was at one time, the largest distillery in the country, run by Andrew?s son John. It was Stein's son John that branched out into the Irish market which eventually employed John Jameson's eldest son John. Stein himself was not content with a purely Scottish business so in 1780 branched out into Ireland where he established the Bow Street Distillery in Dublin. It was also about this time that the Stein's began several difficult financial problems allowing John Sr. to invest heavily in the Irish Stein distillery business and the Haig's in their Scottish counterparts. John (the son) was primarily responsible for this Dublin distillery and eventually took over that business about 1805 when it became the John Jameson and Sons Irish Whiskey Company. | Family: John Haig / Margaret Stein (F4)
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155 | John Jameson became involved with his family interests in the Bow Street Distillery of Dublin, in the early 1800s. He had married Isabella Stein, daughter of John Stein, that distillery's original owner. By 1825, presumably upon the death of his father, John became the sole owner of the Jameson Whiskey Company. By the end of the century, his and his brothers, James and William, Whiskey company, were merged into what became known as John Jameson and Sons Whiskey Company. | Jameson, John (I15)
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156 | John McLean, and his family, came to Australia in 1837 from the Isle of Syke, Scotland, aboard the "Bounty Immigrant" ship "Midlothian," to take over, the Glen Alice estate, from his wife's brother, John MacLean, Superintendent of Agriculture and long time Superintendent of the Botanic Gardens, Sydney, who died shortly thereafter (1840), on Norfolk Island. | Family: John McLean / Marion Effie MacLean (F20)
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157 | Killed in action (WW 1) on Greenland Hill, Fampoux on the River Somme | Jameson, Jarry Roderick Victor (I693)
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158 | Killed in action in World War 1 at the Battle of Arras. | Jameson, Captain Ian Herbert Sydney (I689)
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159 | Killed in action in World War I | Jameson, Edmond James DSO (I370)
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160 | Killed in action, WW I | Jameson, Harold (I5)
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161 | Killed in air raid Fort Cumberland, England | Jameson, Harold Gordon (I566)
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162 | Knighted for services to agriculture | Barter, Sir Richard J.P. (I532)
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163 | Lieutenant-General Sir Harry David Jones, GCB, Last Life Governor Of RMC Sandhurst. Served in Royal Engineers, present in Peninsula War and Crimean War. | Jones, General Sir Harry David (I232)
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164 | listed as "of Thomanean, Kinnrossshire" in the Genealogical and heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain and Ireland Vol.1, fifth edition, 1875, p.697 | Horne, Helen (I4)
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165 | Lived at Glencormac House, Bray, County Wicklow, Ireland | Jameson, George (I179)
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166 | lived at High Broadrain, near the head of Vale. Was the Vicar of Wythburn, just beyond Dunmail Raise. Grasser, Cumbria, England | Sympson, Rev Joseph (I12)
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167 | Lived in Monmouth Co., NJ | Jameson, Elizabeth (I9)
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168 | lives in Australia | Jameson, Adrian (I849)
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169 | Lo Maghonda District, Mining Commissioner, believed to have been murdered at M.C.'s camp, Lo Maghonda. | Jameson, Arthur John (I189)
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170 | Logie, Perth, Scotland https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XYWD-C5G | Family: John Jameson / Jean Burne (F268)
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171 | Major William Henry Cairns 48th regt. (The Buffs) served in The Crimean War 1854-58, retired early due to ill health, lived at Bosquetoo, Pau France; 2nd son of William Elliot Cairnes of Stameen, Drogheda, by his wife Marianne Woolsey, 4th daughter of Rev. William Woolsey, MA of Priorland, Co. Louth (whose youngest sister Elizabeth Sophia Woolsey m. James Jameson of Montrose); leaving issue. (See Cairnes Family Tree) | Cairnes, William Henry (I222)
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172 | Marriage Certificate has the wife's name as "Berry" because her father was involved in a shooting. The family thereafter used the surname Berry. Their name was Holloway to be accurate. | Family: Samuel Thomas Jameson / Tennie Ann Holloway (F82)
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173 | Marriage date may have been 19 Dec 1813 | Family: Henry Jemison / Susannah Fort (F114)
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174 | Marriage date may have been 6 Feb 1822 | Family: / (F137)
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175 | married at St. Margaret's, Westminster, | Family: Captain Robert O'Bryen Jameson / Emily Margaret Mitchell (F64)
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176 | Mary Ann listed without surname on the O.P.R. Marriage record. | Family: Robert Stein / Mary Ann Bruce (F310)
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177 | Mary came out to Australia in 1838 with her second husband, children Catherine Piggott, John Jamison Brown and St Clarence Brown. | Jamison, Mary (I7)
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178 | May have been Edmond 'James' Jameson | Jameson, Edmond James DSO (I370)
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179 | May well have been the Laurence who died at sea when the Master of the Packet (Alexander Buchan) and four others were lost. | JAMESON, Laurence (I67)
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180 | Maybe - http://www.eggsa.org/library/main.php?g2_itemId=2485439 | JAMESON, Thomas R. (I61)
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181 | Memoirs of the Life of Anna Jameson - by By Gerardine Macpherson, Mrs. Oliphant (Margaret), Mrs. Jameson (Anna) - Roberts Brothers, Boston - 1878 - 362 pages https://books.google.com/books?id=NIblPg8dnHoC&printsec=frontcover&dq=inauthor:%22Mrs.+Jameson+%28Anna%29%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=7psLVdGEJImiNqu8gJgH&ved=0CDgQ6AEwAw#v=onepage&q&f=false | Murphy, Anna Brownell (I2)
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182 | Minister of South Leith | Robertson, Reverend James DD (I39)
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183 | Mother's name at birth listed as Margaret Stiven | Jamesone, Margaret (I807)
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184 | Mother's name at birth listed as Margaret Stiven | Jamesone, Thomas (I808)
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185 | Mother's name at time of birth listed as Margarit Stevin | Jameson, John (I801)
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186 | Name is spelled Jamison on his tombstone. Spelled Jameson in Jamesons in Ameeica | Jamison, Samuel (I28)
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187 | Name may have been Arthur George Jameson | Jameson, Arthur John (I189)
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188 | Name may have been John William Jameson | Jameson, John William Dale (I372)
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189 | Name spelled "Sibbila Lacky" on marriage record | Family: John Jameson / Sibella Leckie (F24)
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190 | Named as parents )"David Jamesone/Ker") on their children various O.P.R. Birth Records | Jamesone, David (I817)
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191 | Names listed as "Thomas Jamisone/Mar Steen" on O.P.R. Marriage record | Family: Thomas Jamesone / Margaret Steen (Stein) (F266)
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192 | near Moree | Jamieson, Isabella (I39)
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193 | Never Married | Jameson, Ethel Mabel Theodora (I690)
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194 | Never married | Jameson, Helen Rosalind (I695)
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195 | Never married | Family: Dr. Thomas Jamison / Sarah Place (F38)
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196 | Never married | Family: Dr. Thomas Jamison / Elizabeth Colley (F39)
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197 | No Children | Family: John Jameson / Mary Elizabeth Haig (F110)
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198 | No Children | Family: William George Jameson / Henrietta Francis Haig (F116)
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199 | No Children | Family: William George Jameson / Florina Hippisley Mitchell (F117)
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200 | No Children | Family: Major Thomas William Kirkwood, OBE / Grace Harriet Sarah Jameson (F141)
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