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51 According to Blossom Hill Cemetery Records GREENE, Edward Miller MD (I3970)
 
52 According to Isaac's will he was an owner of the Fanny Fern. The "Fanny" was a 17 ton vessel used on the St. Johns River in Jacksonville. It was built in 1868 and exploded on 1/22/1873 killing 3. This information is from Edward Meuller's book; "Steamboats on the St. Johns." JAMESON, Isaac Hemingway (I1471)
 
53 According to military records, Calvin served under Captain Joseph Elliot, from Killingly, CT. Participated in Battle of Lexignton (April 1775), the Relief of Boston (1775-1776) and the Corssing of the Delware (1776). Died of "camp fever" or exposure in Valley Forge in September 1777. His son Calvin was born two months later. Skinner, Calvin (I3460)
 
54 actual birth may have been at Berlin, Camden Co., NJ TEMPLE, DeWitt Waterhouse (I2055)
 
55 Actuve in the W.C.T.U. and temperance work in the Bergen area. HOWELL, Phebe Adelia (I1717)
 
56 Admitted to Bar in 1852 and began practice in Freeport, IL in 1853 JAMESON, John Alexander (I1474)
 
57 adopted - birth family unknown Jamison, Warren (I7648)
 
58 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. (Johnson) Lovell, Joshua Zeth (I7304)
 
59 Adopted by David and Julia Heath of Dunbarton, NH, soon after her mother's death (1878), when about two years old, and was given a new name. She was called Ida May Heath, instead of Laura Etta Jameson. JAMESON, Laura Etta (I3781)
 
60 Adopted by mother's second husband (John T. Whelan) and raised as a "Whelan." Kelly, Emma Gertrude (I7893)
 
61 Adopted by mother's second husband (John T. Whelan) and raised as a "Whelan." JAMESON, James Everett (I7898)
 
62 Adopted by mother's second husband (John T. Whelan) and raised as a "Whelan." JAMESON, Gladys Marguerite (I7896)
 
63 After Lillian's death my father was sent to boarding school, Noble and Greenough in Dedham, MA. He spent most of his summers in New Hampshire or Maine at summer camps. He later went to MIT, where he studied to be a mining engineer, He left after his freshman or sophomore year, apparently after a falling out with his uncle Professor Richards. JAMESON, Robert Edwin (I6814)
 
64 After the death of his mother Daniel was legally adopted by a Mr. Sargent of Boston, MA., whose name he took and afterward was known as Daniel Jameson Davis Sargent. His military record would most likely be found under that name. DAVIS, Daniel Jameson (I3233)
 
65 Age of 19 listed on her 1960 marriage record to Martin Temple Wickham, Bette Lauriane (I2089)
 
66 Albert and Edith were apparently married twice. The first time in NH by a Justice of the Piece and the second time, on 12 Nov 1901, in Lowell, MA, where the vows were solemnized by a Clergyman. Family: Albert Martin JAMESON / Edith Gertrude Towns (F3376)
 
67 Alexander Jameson sold out his his possessions to his brother (Daniel) and about 1800, removed with his family to Barnet, Caledonia Co., VT., and a few years later to Canandaigua, Ontario Co., NY. JAMESON, Alexander (I1430)
 
68 alive and living in Dunbarton, at the time of the 1810 federal census HASTINGS, Capt. Jonas (I2296)
 
69 alive and living in Dunbarton, at the time of the 1810 federal census JAMESON, Esther (I2287)
 
70 Almira is sometimes referred to as Almira Mason (or Maxon and Maxum), as in her Civil War Pension papers regarding William Wright. In fact the cover for the CW pension file is labeled "Mason." This is undoubtedly a misspelling)s) of her previous married name Almira Maxam Comstock, Almira (I4)
 
71 Along with his father, surveyed and layed the town of Belmont, WI, where his father built, owns and operates the St. Charles Hotel, the first building in that town. MAPPES, Louis (I230)
 
72 Alternate birth date 1838 Demmit, Mary Ann (I7521)
 
73 Alternate birth date of 31 July 1844, County Derry, Ireland on a 1 Apr 1907, Military Pension Application  JAMISON, William J. (I7519)
 
74 Alternate Birth Date: 1900 Iowa Census, Monroe Co., Guilford says, Jul 1844, as William's birth month and year. JAMISON, William J. (I7519)
 
75 Alternate birth day: 27th, as per The Jamesons in American 1647-1900. SPINK, Helen Jane (I5770)
 
76 Alternate birth year: 1813, as per The Jamesons in America 1647-1900 JAMESON, Sarah Anne (I2924)
 
77 Alternate death year: 1870, as per The Jamesons in America 1647-1900. JAMESON, Sarah Anne (I2924)
 
78 Alternative middle initial: J Wood, Clara W. (I5782)
 
79 Although Eliza Bingham lists her husband's date of death as June 26, 1880 in a Declaration for a Widow's pension in July of 1890, George was listed as quite alive in the 1880 Federal Census (IL - JoDaviess - Guilford Twp). 1883 is the date noted in the "History of the 96th Regiment, Illinois - Recruits to Company A" - pp.699, thought to be more accurate and without a widows prejudice. BINGHAM, George (I603)
 
80 Although Eliza Bingham lists the dates of their marriage as May 27, 1857 in her declaration for a  widow's pension (Civil War) , on July 12, 1890, the original (Irish) marriage certificate clearly dates the event as May 14, 1857. Family: George BINGHAM / Eliza DORRINGTON (F287)
 
81 Although there is no confusion with this David Howell's existence, his parents (and ancestry) or that of his children and their names, there is some question about his wife(s). Both as to the number and to their names.

David is known to have at least two wives, Abigail and Mary. The birth dates of his children however, both approximate and exact, suggest three wives with some researchers saying four.

David is known to have married an Abigail, widow of Jacob Conklin in about 1718/1719. However all of David's known named children were born before this date suggesting a previous wife. Abigail is known to have died in 1726. It is then known that "David Howells wife Marry died on 22 Dec 1742 ...in her 66th year..." suggesting he remarried after Abigail had died. It is also known that David is buried beside his wife Mary at Mattituck.

Some researchers, including Larry McCurdy and Ronald Howell have the first wife as Mary Parshall, the second wife as Abigail Chase and at least Mary E. Wheelock has David's third wife as Lydia Holdridge. Other research shows a combination of these and more.

I have chosen to list the wives (as seen here) as those listed by Tom Donnelly in his research. His work was done after most of the others and has the considered benefit of reflection on that.  
HOWELL, David (I2621)
 
82 Although white, Jeff was raised on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation VEACH, Jeff (I106)
 
83 Ancestry Tree - john_bell25 Jamesone, Helene (I7951)
 
84 angina, at home HOWELL, Franklin L. (I2595)
 
85 Arrived NYC 4 Oct 1834 from Greenock, Scotland aboard the Ship Francis Strong, Harvey (I5653)
 
86 As per the death record: Rem Nov 17, 1851 to Mt. Auburn Cem Nov 26. PIERCE, Harriot Byron (I3347)
 
87 as transcribed on tombstone - including "wife of David" PIERSON, Keziah (I1412)
 
88 Ashes buried in the garden, behind the church. Memorial plaque marking the location. BINGHAM, Edythe Mary (I258)
 
89 Assumed the surname "Brown" when mother married Walter Brown in 1911 Thomas, Claude A. (I7621)
 
90 Assumed to be the "Cusin James Cochran" (presumably a cousin by way of his wife) "of Sohagan," in the 1742 will of Jonathan Jameson.  COCHRAN, Deacon James (I3026)
 
91 Assumed to be the correct James Rogers as referenced as a cousin (by way of marriage?) in the 1741 will of Jonathan JamesonRODGERS, James (I3030)
 
92 at 21 years old BREISCH, Washington (I1100)
 
93 At Home - 99 Jefferson Ave, Rochester, NY HOWELL, Cecelia (I1491)
 
94 at home 1353 Bluff Street BINGHAM, Katherine Ethel (I89)
 
95 at home 84 Palmer Road, Churchville, NY JAMESON, Arthur Howell (I1435)
 
96 at home 93 Jefferson Ave, Rochester, NY JAMESON, Joseph Brown (I1490)
 
97 at home by F. M. Cole Family: Rev. Bert E. AGAR / Myrtle L. HOWELL (F1753)
 
98 at home by Rev. F. M. Cole Family: Clarence W. HULL / Carrie Lynn HOWELL (F1752)
 
99 at the home of her Son David PIERSON, Keziah (I1412)
 
100 At the time of the 1920 Census, Caroline was living with her sister Lillian and their nephew Robert Edwin Jameson, in the household of her sister Lillian and her husband Robert Richards JAMESON, Caroline Whitney (I4599)
 

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