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251 E.O. Jameson has their marriage date as 25 December 1785 in the Jamesons in America [S2] p.319 Family: Alexander JAMESON / Janet BROWN (F549)
 
252 E.O. Jameson lists birth date as - 2 NOV 1858 HELSBY, Fannie Mariah (I3151)
 
253 E.O. Jameson's records in "The Jamesons in America" [S2] for Ann Brown's mother was incorrect. See explaination here. BROWN, Ann (I2634)
 
254 E.O. Jameson's records in "The Jamesons in America" [S2] for Joseph Brown's marriage were incorrect. See explaination here. BROWN, Joseph (I1105)
 
255 E.O. Jameson's records in "The Jamesons in America" [S2] for Joseph Brown's mother and marriages were incorrect. See explaination here. BROWN, Joseph (I2637)
 
256 E.O.Jameson does NOT mention any dissolution of this marriage Family: Alexander Harvey JAMESON / Aurora WILLIAMS (F1971)
 
257 E.O.Jameson had this date of death as "1853" JAMESON, John McGaw (I3197)
 
258 E.O.Jameson has his middle name as "Macomber" JAMESON, Reuben Moore (I4462)
 
259 E.O.Jameson has this as Martha Otterson  OTTERSON, Ann (I2632)
 
260 E.O.Jameson has this birth date as 21 Nov 1798 JAMESON, Alexander (I1433)
 
261 E.O.Jameson has this birth date as 22 JUL 1789 JAMESON, Daniel (I1450)
 
262 E.O.Jameson has this birth date as 3 JUL 1797 JAMESON, Thomas (I1510)
 
263 E.O.Jameson has this person a little screwed up in his book "The Jamesons in America" at least with her individual entry on page 364.He incorrectly lists her father's ID number as 1767 instead of 1667 and he incorrectly lists her mother as Janet Brocklebank instead of Janet Brock. More here. JAMESON, Elizabeth Harvey (I2928)
 
264 Earl was a reporter and spent the period from about 1917 to 1926 in Huntington, WV JAMESON, Earl Clifton (I3929)
 
265 Early town Birth records have his place of birth at Abington, MA, and his middle name as Edwin. JAMESON, Herbert Wendall (I4597)
 
266 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. WHITE, Edith (I136)
 
267 Educated at the Academy at Naples and the Genesee and Wyoming Seminary at Alexander. HOWELL, Phebe Adelia (I1717)
 
268 Educated in the High School of Yates, NY JAMESON, Sheldon William (I3558)
 
269 Elizabeth's middle name is incorrectly listed as "Hervey" in E.O.Jamesons "The Jamesons in America." Her aunt Jennett (mother Janet Brock's sister), married Colonel Alexander Harvey and there have been quite a few descendants named after him, starting with Elizabeth's older brother Alexander Harvey Jameson. I am very certain that the spelling of her middle name is Harvey. Nancy Flickinger (nanflick@aol.com)
 
JAMESON, Elizabeth Harvey (I2928)
 
270 Emigrant Ancestor 1633 HEMMENWAY, Ralph (I1329)
 
271 Emigrated 1729 from Ulster to Londonderry, NH Dickey, John (I3059)
 
272 Emigrated from England, most likely in 1832 (daughter Jane died May 1832, Atlantic Ocean). ARMITAGE, Daniel (I995)
 
273 Emigrated to America, arriving with his wife and newborn son, at New York City, April 5th, 1858 aboard the ship Australia, from Liverpool. BINGHAM, George (I603)
 
274 Emma remarried after Charles Alexander died (1863). E.O. Jameson notes her surname as GREEN but does not show if this had been a married name prior to her marriage to Charles Jameson or her married name after Charles had died.  MORSE, Emma (I2976)
 
275 Engaged for 20 years in the wholesale Straw Hat business in New Your City - Touney, Dupee and Jameson. Delegate to NH Constitutional Convention in 1876; member of New Hampshire state senate 8th District, 1887-88; candidate for Governor of New Hampshire, 1906 JAMESON, Nathan Cleaves (I4658)
 
276 Enlisted 1 May 1861, served six months, was furloughed and sent home to die. He recovered, raised a company of 60 men, went back and placed his men with another company which was not full, and served faithfully in the ranks to the end of the war, his regiment being one of the last to leave the field. NOBLE, Charles V. (I6182)
 
277 Enlisted 11 Aug 1862, severely wounded at Spotsylvania Co., VA died at that place 12 May 1864. WILDER, James A. (I3530)
 
278 Enlisted 13 Aug 1862 Co. C, 11th Reg't N. H. Vol. Fought in the battles of Fredericksburg, Va., and near Jackson, Miss. Suffered during the winter of 1864 in the army of the Tennessee, contracted severe cold and was hospitalized at Pittsburg, Pa., where he died 4 Apr 1864. SARGENT, Cyrus Wallace (I3241)
 
279 Enlisted 13 Aug 1862 CoE, 42d Ohio Vol. Inf. Was in three days fight when Sherman was repulsed at Vicksburg, Miss. Also in battle of Arkansas Post when it was taken by McClernand. Sent to the hospital at Jefferson Barracks, MO, and dischardged 25 Mar 1863 for loss of voice. CAHOON, Horace Jameson (I3282)
 
280 Enlisted 16 Jul 1861 Co. L, 4th Reg't VA Inf as Private. Promoted to 3d Lieut. 01 Nov 1862, promoted to 1st Lieut. 20 Nov 1862. Died of disease and mustered out of service 25 Feb 1863 at Salem Church, VA. McCAULEY, David Robinson (I6422)
 
281 Enlisted 1862 - 1865 Co. G., 140th Reg't NY Vol. Wounded at the Battle of the Wilderness. JAMESON, Francis Marion (I1457)
 
282 Enlisted 1863, served ten months. JAMESON, Joseph John (I1496)
 
283 Enlisted 1864 Co. H., 5th Iowa Vol. Cav. Served two years Army of the Cumberland. JAMESON, Alexander Dickey (I4442)
 
284 Enlisted 2 Feb 1864 27th Reg't Mich. Inf. Co. of Sharp Shooters. Fought in the Battle of the Wilderness and Spottsylvania Courthouse wherein he was wounded 12 May 1864, shot through the body and "crippled for life." JAMESON, Isaac Rowley (I2970)
 
285 Enlisted 2 Jan 1864 Co. M., 1st Conn. Cav., served 19 months under Generals Kilpatrick, Wilson and Custer, division commanders in Sheridan's Cavalry Corps. JAMESON, Edward Stebbins (I4634)
 
286 Enlisted 2 May 1861 Co. G, 18th Reg't., U.S. Vol. Wounded 21 Jul 1861 in the Battle of Bull Run. On the march to Antietam he was left ill in Hagerstown, MD - returned home where he died. ROYCE, George W. (I6437)
 
287 Enlisted 21 Aug 1862 Co. E, 8th Cav., NY for three years. Taken prisoner of war at Gettysburg, PA, later paroled and released 1 Jul 1863 at which time he rejoined his unit. Deserted from Camp Stoneman, D.C. 10 Sep 1864. Not seen or heard from since that time. Officially mustered out of service 7 Jun 1865. JAMESON, Sheldon William (I3558)
 
288 Enlisted 21 Oct 1861 Co. K, 28th Reg't N.Y. Inf, served until 3 Jun 1863, mustered out at Lockport, NY BRACE, Leeman Asa (I3578)
 
289 Enlisted 22 Aug 1861 Co.E 3d Reg't Ind. Vol. Cav., served with distinction. Taken prisoner 6 Mar 1864 at the Battle of the Wilderness. The last heard form him was Sep 1864 when he lay sick and starving at Andersonville, GA. PRENTISS, Velmore Eastman (I6266)
 
290 Enlisted 22 Aug 1862, taken prisoner and died 28 Sep 1862 at Harper's Ferry, WV - mustered out on that date. SMITH, Charles Granby (I5331)
 
291 Enlisted 24 Apr 1861 12th Reg't., NY Vol., served two years. Re-enlisted 8th Reg't., NY Artillery and served to the end of the war. He was in most of the battles of the Army of the Potomac from the first Bull Run to the surrender of Lee at Appomattox Courthouse. From a private soldier he was promoted to first sergeant, second lieutenant, first lieutenant, captain and 1 Jan 1865 received a major's commission. Often detailed on special duty in command of different regiments. Twice made prisoner, confined once at Libby Prison and once in Lynchburg from which he escaped, traveled for 24 days and hundreds of miles until reaching the Union lines at Wheeling, WV. Participated in more than 40 engagements, wounded in the assault on Petersburgh, VA.  LUDDEN, Samuel Dexter (I1617)
 
292 Enlisted 24 Jan 1864 1st Connecticut Cavalry. Promoted to Quartermaster Sergeant. Taken prisoner 29 Jun 1864, first confined at Libby Prison, later transferred to Andersonville Prison, Andersonville, Georgia where he died 31 Aug 1864. JAMESON, John Stedman (I4633)
 
293 Enlisted 3 Dec 1861 at Fort Snelling, Minn, assigned to Minn. Light Cav., later Curtis Horse, later 5th Iowa. Re-enlisted 14 Jan 1864 at Pulaski, Tenn, assigned to 5th Reg't Iowa Veteran Volunteers, re-assigned to Co. C. Brackett's Battalion Minnesota Cavalry, the Northwest Indian Expeditions under the command of General Sully. Wounded at the Battle of Killdeer Mountain 28 Jul 1864. Promoted to Corporal 1 Jan 1865. Murdered by a small band of Cut-Head Yanktonais Indians at the camp opposite Fort Rice, Dakota Territory (ND) 27 Aug 1865. JAMESON, Horace (I4502)
 
294 Enlisted 31 Oct 1861 Co. C., 32d Reg't Mass. Inf. and served three years. Returned home and found that his wife had died a week before his arrival. He re-enlisted 5 Jan 1864 as a Sergeant in Co. C., 32d Reg't Mass. Inf. He was taken prisoner and died in a Confederate prison at Salisbury, NC 21 Aug 1864. DAVIS, Daniel Jameson (I3233)
 
295 Enlisted 7 Aug 1862 for three years. Entered as a private was promoted to corporal, color bearer then sergeant. Fought in the battles of Gettysburg and Lookout Mtn. Was with Sherman's division in their march to the sea. COBURN, Edward Cyril (I3789)
 
296 Enlisted 7th Reg't, NY, not old enough for Civil War action. RICE, Cleaves Jameson (I5854)
 
297 Enlisted as a 1st Lieutenant on 17 August 1862 at the age of 35.
Commission in Company I, 79th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 28 Aug 1862.
Commission in 100th Infantry Regiment U.S. Colored Troops on 15 Jun 1864.
Discharged for promotion Company I, 79th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 15 Jun 1864.
Promoted to Full Major on 15 Jun 1864.
Promoted to Brevet Colonel on 13 Mar 1865.
Mustered Out 100th Infantry Regiment U.S. Colored Troops on 25 Dec 1865. 
FORD, Collin (I3623)
 
298 Enlisted as a 1st Sergeant on 26 April 1861 at the age of 23. Enlisted in Company K, 28th Infantry Regiment New York on 22 May 1861. Mustered Out Company K, 28th Infantry Regiment New York on 2 Jun 1863 at Albany, NY. JAMESON, Hugh Alexander (I3561)
 
299 Enlisted as a Corporal on 5 Aug 1862 in Clarendon, NY age 18. Mustered into Co. K, 8th NY Heavy Artillery on 20 Aug 1862. Regiment served garrison duty at forts Federal Hill, Marshall, and McHenry in Baltimore, MD until the middle of 1863. Died of disease on 4 Dec 1862 in Baltimore, MD. FULLER, Stephen Cass (I3594)
 
300 Enlisted as a Musician on 7 October 1861 at the age of 20 and remained to the close of the war. BEDDOE, Thomas Warren (I5832)
 

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