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Nancy Ellen Webb [Female]
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Records indicate he was a Colonel.
Some records indicate William's was born in 1730.
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Kent McMahan included George and some of his line after getting initial info on them from my correspondent & descendant, Pam Stover.
The subject George Jameson, age 78 b. VA, is listed in the 1850 household of apparent son, Robert F. Jameson. Carol Eddleman has George & Elizabeth Jameson, natives of VA, as the parents of Robert F. Jameson. For George, Scott Jameson references (1) Kentucky Genealogy and Biography, v.1, p.119 & 120, 1970 reprint of the 1885 edition, Battle, Perrin, & Kniffin; and (2) Barren Co., KY 1851-1910 (death records researched by Sandy Gorin, Glasgow, KY). Interestingly, Scott's first reference (also cited by Eddleman) has that the subject George, who married his cousin Elizabeth Jameson, was a son of Robert Jameson but Scott instead believes that Elizabeth was Robert's daughter and that George was Robert's son-in-law. The second referenced death record has: "3 May 1854 George Jameson, age 84, male, widower, born VA, died Barren County, son of William Jameson. Died of old age." Scott Jameson has George's birth in 1770 at Louisa Co., VA.
Scott Jameson has that George Jameson was an early pioneer of Barren Co., KY. He was a brickmason. See notes for his wife regarding their marriage. Patty Archer found the marriage of George Jameson to Betsy Jameson on 1 Mar 1800 in Harrison Co., KY. Patty thought at one time that the groom MAY have been George Washington Jameson (who's also in my database), who would have been in Harrison Co. in 1800 with his parents and who was a half-brother of Patty's ancestor, Robert Jameson, Sr. of Ralls Co., MO.
4977
The Robert Jamison family is from Laura Brewer published in rootsweb.com
10904
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Notes by MORDECAI GREGORY:
From Cal's Column: "Mordecai Gregory was fatally injured by the accidental discharge of a shotgun in the hands of another youth. This occurred about 45 years ago. The youth who lost his life was the son of Mr. And Mrs. Peyton Gregory, who later moved to the vicinity of Lafayette, buying a farm near Brattontown. This youth’s life could have perhaps been saved in people then had known how to cord a leg to prevent bleeding to death. By the time a doctor arrived, the youth was too far gone to live. He was shot in the leg above the knee, the bone being broken and a large blood vessel or artery being severed. Peyton Gregory, the son of William H. Gregory, a brother of Bry Gregory."
4981
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From The Jamison Family, Henry Downs Jamison 1960
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Warwick Bucks, PA
Warwick Bucks, PA
4986
The parentage of Henry differ from record to record. It is unknown whichrecord is correct, i .e. who his father/mother. See other Henry by samebirth/death dates.
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