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51 Assumed to be the wifte of Thomas Jamieson Stewart, Elizabeth (I1039)
 
52 Assumed to have died young, as he is not mentioned in the testimony regarding his parents divorce, nor can anything be found about him apart from his birth. Jameson, John (I86)
 
53 Assumed to have died young, as she is not mentioned in the testimony regarding her parents divorce, nor can anything be found about her apart from her birth. Jameson, Frances (I87)
 
54 Assumed to have died young, as she is not mentioned in the testimony regarding her parents divorce, nor can anything be found about her apart from her birth. Jameson, Margaret (I88)
 
55 Assumed to have died young, as she is not mentioned in the testimony regarding her parents divorce, nor can anything be found about her apart from her birth. Jameson, Catherine Eliza (I90)
 
56 Assumed to have died young, as she is not mentioned in the testimony regarding her parents divorce, nor can anything be found about her apart from her birth. Jameson, Margaret (I91)
 
57 at 24 Harcourt St, Dublin, Ireland Jameson, Caroline (I89)
 
58 at 24 Harcourt St, Dublin, Ireland Jameson, Catherine Eliza (I90)
 
59 at 24 Harcourt St, Dublin, Ireland Jameson, Margaret (I91)
 
60 at 24 Harcourt Street Jameson, John (I86)
 
61 at 24 Harcourt Street Jameson, Frances (I87)
 
62 at 24 Harcourt Street Jameson, Margaret (I88)
 
63 At the time of Griffith's Valuation (1853) the Reverend William Jameson, brother-in-law of Benjamin Lee Guinness, held three townlands in the parish of Cong, barony of Kilmaine, county Mayo, previously part of the O'Donel of Newport estate. In 1876 he owned 1831 acres in county Mayo and 316 acres in county Galway.
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Jameson, Reverend William (I152)
 
64 At the time of their marriage, Edward Cookman was living at Monart House, Templeshanbo, County Wexford and Isabella Jameson was living at 4 Glanmire Terrace, Sanford, Dublin. Family: Edward Rogers Cookman / Isabella Stein Jameson (F28)
 
65 Australian Ships arrival (Midlothian) document indicates birth in 1832. The OPR Birth record, may be a 24 May 1835 christening date (same as his brother Alexander. McLean, George (I82)
 
66 Baron Campbell von Laurents Campbell, Ronald MacLeay Laurentz (I270)
 
67 Baron Craignish Campbell, Ronald MacLeay Laurentz (I270)
 
68 Birth location per his 1831 Marriage record McLean, John (I42)
 
69 Blind and unmarried. JAMESON, William (I91)
 
70 Built Bettyglen House, on Watermill Road, Raheny, Dublin, Ireland in 1910. where he lived for many years, until his death in 1936. Jameson, George (I179)
 
71 built the Provost Ross?s House which later became the Aberdeen Maritime Museum. Jamesone, Andro (I2)
 
72 Burgess of Guild of Aberdeen Jamesone, Andro (I2)
 
73 Burial marker seems to say (difficult to read) his birth was 3 Feb 1809. JAMESON, Thomas Ross (I98)
 
74 Buried originally in London in a vault at Kensal Green Cemetery on 29 November 1917, where he remained until the end of the First World War. Reburied in Rhodesia on 22 May 1920 in a grave next to Cecil Rhodes. JAMESON, Leander Starr (I89)
 
75 Buried within the family Vault of his friend Lieutenant-Colonel Joseph Wells. Jameson, Robert Sympson (I1)
 
76 Buried without monument Jamesone, George (I1)
 
77 Burried in Morrison Cemetery - Hensel, Lancaster Co., PA. Gravestone shows birth as 1725 and death as August 1773 Jamison, Samuel (I28)
 
78 Christening dates are given as 7 and 9, of August 1789. Jameson, Thomas (I11)
 
79 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Jamison, Chuck (I202)
 
80 Convict Immigrant Long, Ann (I74)
 
81 Cranley Gardens St Peter, Family: Charles Villiers Jameson / Frances Dora Montgomery (F86)
 
82 Date derived based on a ship's record of New York Passenger lists, 1820-1957, showing Green B. Jameson, lawyer, departed Vera Cruz, Mexico, on the ship Congress, arriving at the port of New York on 23 Jan 1832. It gives his age as 26 years, 3 months, which would make his birth about October 1805. Jameson, Green Berry (I230)
 
83 Date of birth calculated from 1881 census and 1894 death records.  Jameson, Elizabeth Sophia (I164)
 
84 date of death may have been 14 Dec 1859, same location Jemison, Elizabeth (I373)
 
85 daughter of Dr. Tobin of Dublin Tobin, Sheelagh (I486)
 
86 Deacon of Masons Jamieson, Patrick (I14)
 
87 Death may have been 12 Nov 1813 and this 23 Nov 1813 the burial date Jameson, Deacon William (I10)
 
88 death record identifies father as Doctor Robert Jameson Jamieson, Susan (I11)
 
89 died at his residence - 55 Prussia Street, Dublin, Ireland Jameson, John (I15)
 
90 died at his residence on Marion Square, Dublin, Ireland Jameson, William (I17)
 
91 died at residence of Andrew McIlwath [McIlwrath?] Young, Rebecca (I5)
 
92 Died at the Globe Hotel, Rylstone in 1891, as the result of an accident. Jamison, William Henry (I32)
 
93 Died during the battle of Isandlwana, while serving with the Natal Native Contingent JAMESON, Lt. Charles (I5)
 
94 Died from over-exertion in wrestling. Jameson, Adam (I7)
 
95 died of Scarlet Fever Woolsey, Robert Jameson (I142)
 
96 Died unmarried Jameson, Robert Trimelston (I602)
 
97 Died unmarried and apparently without children. Jameson, Robert (I14)
 
98 Dundee Courier Newspaper Obituaries have her death in Edinburgh Powrie, Isabella (I41)
 
99 E.O.Jameson says that (this) William (Robert?) and Margaret resided at the Junction of the Savannah and Little Rivers, in Lincoln Co., GA. Family: Robert S. Jamison / Margaret Kirkham (F96)
 
100 Elizabeth, wife of William Jameson, is often listed as having died 22 November 1870, in Dublin. This is not true and no record of death in Dublin, for any Elizabeth Jameson can be found for that date. Furthermore, her 1897 death and 1898 Probate are clear and verifiable with official records. In addition, her husband William Jameson estate was granted (according to his probate record), "to Elizabeth Jameson of Roebuck Grove Widow of the sole Executrix" suggesting she was very much alive at the time of her husbands probate in February of 1887. (Roebuck Grove, is in Milltown, Dublin. Millltown is where Rev. Wm and Elizabeth Jameson were known to be living around this time and where Rev. Jameson officiated at severel of his grandchildren's baptisms.),  Guinness, Elizabeth (I186)
 

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