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1 "Habitual drunkenness" Family: Ozias Jameson / Hannah Maria Hoyt (F221)
 
2 20 April 1802 Appointed legal Guardian for John, Jeremiah, and Hannah Jameson, children of Jonathan Jameson..."Know all men by these Prefents that we David Jameson, Husbandman, John Dinsmoor, Esq., both of Windham and John Morrison, Esq., of Londonderry, NH all in the county of Rockingham..." Yet a year later, perhaps through some difficulties that plagued him, Mr. Jameson releases his obligation to Jeremiah Jameson, a minor upwards of age 14 years to Moses Duty Rowell. Family: David Jameson / Polly Ellingwood (F241)
 
3 Alt birth: 14 Aug 1696, per JIA Jameson, John Jr. (I107)
 
4 Alternate spelling: Purington Purrington, Benjamin (I133)
 
5 Ancestry Message 8/21

Presumed Ancestry atDNA line from Sarajh Jameson (1684-1745)
to son Thomas Urann (1723-1792)
to son Joseph Urann (1753-1794)
to daughter Mary Sloper Urann (1777-1856)
to daughter Mary Spenceer (1806-1846)
to daughter Ellen Cherilla Ring (1838-1903)
to son Alexander H. Best (1869-1940)
to son Roland Best (1912-1980)
to Donald Milo Best (1935-2015)

to Misty Best who took the atDNA test which matches JAJ
 
Jameson, Sarah (I119)
 
6 Ancestry message sent 8/20

Presumed Ancestry DNA line from Susanna Jameson (1672-1695)
to son John Pressey (1691-1737)
to son John Pressey )1714-1795)
to daughter Joanna Pressey (1763-1835)
to son Daniel Johnson (1788=1863)
to son Robert Johnson (1827-1908)
to daughter Anne Mary Johnson (1866-1942)
to daughter Lida Mary Barrows (1894-1988)
to son Walter Harry Burnett (1917-1990)
to son Eugene Frances Burnette (1940-2018)
to ??, who took the atDNA test that matches woth JAJ
 
Jameson, Susanna North (I103)
 
7 Ancestry messang sent 8/16 Jameson, Esther Martin (I20)
 
8 Ancestry Tree - Dorris Eddy Jameson, Jonathan (I301)
 
9 atDNA line from Sarah Jameson (1711-1788)
to son John Bundy (1738-1815)
to son John Bundy (1768-1850)
to daughter Elizabeth Bundy (1798-1883)
to daughter Elizabeth Burns - Alexander Kline
to son Amos Kline - Nancy Ellen Wilson
to son Amos Glenn Kline - Minnie Dunlap
to daughter Daisy Ellen Kline - Clarence Clinton
to son Glenn Clinton Sr - Mildred Wright
to son Glenn Clinton Jr. - Judith Thunberg
to daughter Kristin Clinton who took the test
 
Jameson, Sarah (I128)
 
10 Birth place is sometimes listed as Salem, Massachusetts, which is incorrect. Jameson, John (I239)
 
11 Birth place is sometimes listed as Salem, Massachusetts, which is incorrect. Kelly, Mary (I240)
 
12 Does not allow Ancestry messaging

Presumed atDNA line fron Jonathan Jameson (1648-1661, appears to be:
to daughter Jane (or Jeane) Jameson (1673/74-1721)
to son Jonathan Nichols (1697-1724)
to daughter Elizabeth Nichols (1728-1790)
to son William H. King (1777-1857)
to son John Franklin King (1809-1858)
to daughter Sarah A. King (1835-1906)
to son John G. Berry (1856-1918)
to son John Harvey Berry (1884-1974)
to son Merton Berry (1911-1996)
to son Raymond Berry (1933-2000)
to son Eswin Berry who took the Ancestry atDNA test that matched JAJ
 
Jameson, Jane (I104)
 
13 E.O. Jameson says he was born in 1645, but did not say where, or identify his parents. It is now widely thought he is the son of immigrants James Sarah Jemson and probably born in England, emigrating to America with them as an infant. Jameson, William (I112)
 
14 Exact date and place of birth is unknown. The year of birth varies all over the place, on different genealogies. This James Jemson is frequently said to have been born in Scotland, which may not be true. Jempson, James (I1)
 
15 Exact date of birth is unknown, although the inscription on her tombstone says she was about 83 years old at the time of her death. The year of birth varies all over the place, on different genealogies. Morse, Sarah Jane (I2)
 
16 Goody Martin was accused, tried, convicted and hanged as a witch during the witch trials of 1692 in Salem MA. North, Susanna (I101)
 
17 Identified as father of Sharon Jameson on his NH death record Jameson, John (I239)
 
18 Identified as mother of Sharon Jameson on his NH death record Kelly, Mary (I240)
 
19 In 1802, after the death of both parents, the children: John, Jeremiah, and Hannah Jameson, were placed with their uncle, David Jameson, who on 20 April 1802 was appointed legal Guardian ..."Know all men by these Prefents that we David Jameson, Husbandman, John Dinsmoor, Esq., both of Windham and John Morrison, Esq., of Londonderry, NH all in the county of Rockingham..." Yet a year later, perhaps through some difficulties that plagued him, Mr. Jameson releases his obligation to Jeremiah Jameson, a minor upwards of age 14 years to Moses Duty Rowell. Family: John Jameson / Hannah Corliss (F236)
 
20 It appears that this Alfred Jameson and his mother Abbie (Drew) Jameson, began using the surname name "Clough" (origins unknown) after their father Frank C. Jameson divorced Abbie Drew and remairried. Jameson, Alfred Arthur (I376)
 
21 Lived in St. Dunbarton Parish, Stepney, England Family: John Hayden / Elizabeth Jameson (F110)
 
22 May have been Addie Marinfa Jameson, Mary A. (I263)
 
23 Most census and other records have his birth year as 1854, His death record however, has his birth date as 3 Jul 1851. Jameson, Adoniram J. (I267)
 
24 Moved to Stonington, CT, about 1714. Jameson, Jonathan (I120)
 
25 MT is Mary Thurman, David McCane's mother.
The Ancestry atDNA test blood line is from
Abigail Jameson to her son Nathan Prentice (1745-1817)
to Roswell Prentice (1782-1840)
to Elmira Prentice (1811-1870)
to son James C. Swearingen (1845-1900)
to daughter Minnie Swearingen (1871-1943)
to son Allen Thoroughoma (1910-1978)
to Mary Thurman (1929-2016) - who took the atDNA test that matches with JAJ
then David McCane - who maintains the atDNA test of his mother 
Jameson, Abigail (I127)
 
26 Name also spelled "Adoniram" Jameson, Adoniram J. (I267)
 
27 Other dob listed as 13 Oct 1689 and 17 Oct 1689 Jameson, Elizabeth (I121)
 
28 Probable Ancestry at DNA linage from Hannah Jameson (1676-1748)
to son Enoch Blasdal (1714-1790)
to son Jacob Blaisdel (1754-1831)
to son Jonathan Lewis Blaisdel (1791-1859)
to daughter Ruth Blasdel (1818-1894)
to daughter Nancy Jane Jackson (1851-1916)
to son Ernest Jackson Langley (1884-1960)
to daughter Jean Constance Langley (1925-2011)
to son Clint Morrison who took the Ancestry atDNA test that matches JAJ
 
Jameson, Hannah (I105)
 
29 Probable Ancestry atDNA line fron Jonathan Jameson (1648-1661, appears to be:
to daughter Jane (or Jeane) Jameson (1673/74-1721) and her husband Thomas Nichols
to their daughter Mary Nichols (1701-1780)

to son Moses Blaisdell (1720-1799)
tp son John Blaisdell (1760-1835)
to son John Levander Blaisdell (1796-1844)

to son Luther Peaslee Blaisdell (1840-1881)
to
 
Jameson, Jane (I104)
 
30 Probable DNA line from Sarah Jameson (1711-1788)
to son James Bundy (1736-1816)
to son James Bundy (1770-1805)
to son Michael Bundy (1805-1866)
to Son George Bundy (1831-1918)
to son George Bundy (1858-1882)
to daughter Mina Bundy (1879-1962)
to son Francis Gillen (1921-1982)
to daughter Patricia Gilliam (1942-2009)
to daughter Patricia Gillian who took Ancestry atDNA test 
Jameson, Sarah (I128)
 
31 Probable DNA line from Sarah Jameson (1711-1788)
to son James Bundy (1736-1816)
to son James Bundy (1770-1805)
to son Michael Bundy (1805-1866)
to Son George Bundy (1831-1918)
to son George Bundy (1858-1882)
to daughter Mina Bundy (1879-1962)
to son Francis Gillen (1921-1982)
to daughter Patricia Gilliam (1942-2009)
to daughter Tammy Gillian who took Ancestry atDNA test 
Jameson, Sarah (I128)
 
32 Said to have gone insane Jameson, James (I83)
 
33 Said to have resided in Rhode Island Jameson, Samuel (I79)
 
34 Some say the marriage to place in Henniker, Merrimack Co., NH Family: Sharon Jameson / Eva Mary Huntington (F226)
 
35 Sometimes referred to as "Oscar" Jameson, Ozias (I231)
 
36 Sometimes spelled "Ogius" Jameson, Ozias (I231)
 
37 Sometimes thought to be this William Jameson. However E.O.Jameson said of this, "There is a coincidence of some interest in the following facr, that another William Jameson, son of William Jameson, born about 1675 in the county of Edinburugh, Scotland, from the province of Ulster, Ireland, arrived from over the seas, Aug. 4, 1718, in the port of Boston, Massachussetts Bay, and a little later, wuth a few others, sailed for the coast of Maine and landed in Falmouth, where he settled and became the ancestor of The Jamesons in Maine. From anything which appears, this William Jameson, from the north of Ireland, knew nothing of the then late William Jameson, tailor, of Charleston, Mass, or that his heirs owned land in the vicinity, but he and his party dropped anchor in Casco Bay, and he established his home not far from the location of his hundred acres of land at that very time held in the Jameson name, in Falmouth, Me. Bearing the same name, ownership of land in the same vicinity about the same period has led sometimes to the wrong conclusion that they were one and the same person. Jameson, William (I112)
 
38 Surname spelled many different ways, including Jempson, Jameson, Gemson, etc., on early contemporaneous documents. Jempson, James (I1)
 
39 The Ancestry atDNA blood line is from Sarah Jameson (1711-1788)
to daughter Sarah (1740-1828) m.1828) married, Ithiel Hoadley (1741-1815)
with successive Hoadley generations
to Sue Hoadley who took the atDNA test that matches JAJ 
Jameson, Sarah (I128)
 
40 The members of this family had the reputation of being witches. One evening Robert Clendennin, of Derry, on returning from Haverhill, Mass., called at foot to the fence. He was fastened so tight that Clendenn was unable to untie him. Finally the witch appeared, and said she guessed she could untie it, which she quickly did and the traveler went on his way. Mr. Jameson lost his property in a long suit at law with his neighbor, Simeon Dustin, and he and his wife, whose maiden name was Nancy Templeton, died town charges at the farm. Family: David Jameson / Polly Ellingwood (F241)
 
41 There are several possibilities (and guesses) as to who this Sarah (wife) really was, but no proof for any of them Morse, Sarah Jane (I2)
 
42 There is a child listed in the 1880 NH Federal Census as Winthrop P. Jameson (b. 1879), to the Ozias and Hannah Jameson. No further record or mention van be found for any Winthrop Jameson connectable, in any way, to this family. A Sharon Jameson with a 14 Sep 1879 birth date can be found in several places and instances. It is assumed these are one and the same person, Jameson, Sharon (I237)
 
43 This is some time thought to be a "Mary Phillips" ?, Mary (I115)
 
44 This is the same person here Jameson, Jessie Armenia (I380)
 
45 This is the same person here Jameson, Frank Chester/Clough (I372)
 
46 This James Jempison, is said to have married Sarah UNK, and had the children listed here: He is sometime thought to have arrived in Boston in 1651 and then died in 1661, ten years later. There was a Sarah Jameson how joined the Church in Boston in 1647.

No other Jam?son were know to be in Boston at or around that time, so many/most genolgists conclude these Jamesons are as we have them listed here! 
Jempson, James (I1)
 
47 This Sarah died March of 1696 and is buried ay Poop's Burying Grounds, thought to be where James is buried Morse, Sarah Jane (I2)
 
48 This Thomas Jameson (b.1723) is part of Scot Jamesons family here Jameson, Thomas (I407)
 
49 This William L. Jameson should not be confused with William S. Jameson Jameson, William Leonard (I218)