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1Ephraim Orcutt Jameson 1832-1902, Jamesons in America, The 1647-1900 (The Rumford Press, Concord, N.H. Published in Boston, Mass. 1901), pg 145, FHL film 1036257 Item 2. "Mr. Meriwether was of English or Welsh descent. He was a student in William and Mary College. He then studied medicine, intending to complete his medical education in Edinboro, but the war between England and France prevented. He removed about 1785 to Georgia, where he was greatly esteemed by reason of his life of benevolence and usefulness. While not professionally a practising physician, he did a great deal for th sick, giving his money freely for medicines, and devoting his time in attendance upon the suffering without charge."
1Ephraim Orcutt Jameson 1832-1902, Jamesons in America, The 1647-1900 (The Rumford Press, Concord, N.H. Published in Boston, Mass. 1901), pg 132, FHL film 1036257 Item 2. "Martha [746], b. June 13, 1743; m. Francis Meriwether; d. 1818."
2LVA Colonial Records Project, Jameson family Bible record, 1743-1839 (Archives & Manuscripts Database), Virginia State Library, 800 East Broad St., Richmond, Virginia, 23219-1905, http://image.vtls.com/Bible/20512/index.html. "Martha Born Monday 13 June 1743."
1LVA Colonial Records Project, Jameson family Bible record, 1743-1839 (Archives & Manuscripts Database), Virginia State Library, 800 East Broad St., Richmond, Virginia, 23219-1905, http://image.vtls.com/Bible/20512/index.html. "Children Born to Thomas & Mary Jameson."
2Ephraim Orcutt Jameson 1832-1902, Jamesons in America, The 1647-1900 (The Rumford Press, Concord, N.H. Published in Boston, Mass. 1901), p.132, FHL film 1036257 Item 2. "Thomas [747], b. July 17, 1745 m. 1767, Mary Robinson; d. 1771."
3LVA Colonial Records Project, Jameson family Bible record, 1743-1839. "Thomas Born Thursday 18th July 1745."
4James M. Bourne, Jameson Family, The, Pg 92. "Thomas son of Jas & Mary Jameson Born on Thursday the 17th July 1745."
5LVA Colonial Records Project, Jameson family Bible record, 1743-1839. "Departed this life 10 January 1771."
1LVA Colonial Records Project, Jameson family Bible record, 1743-1839 (Archives & Manuscripts Database), Virginia State Library, 800 East Broad St., Richmond, Virginia, 23219-1905, http://image.vtls.com/Bible/20512/index.html. "George Born Saturday 16 February 1771."
2LVA Colonial Records Project, Jameson family Bible record, 1743-1839. "Departed this life July 1771."
1Ephraim Orcutt Jameson 1832-1902, Jamesons in America, The 1647-1900 (The Rumford Press, Concord, N.H. Published in Boston, Mass. 1901), pg 150, FHL film 1036257 Item 2. "The Family Bible of Reuben and Mary (Jameson( Garnett is in the keeping of John M. Garnett, son of Reuben Meriwether Garnett, and grandson of Reuben and Mary (Jameson) Garnett, who resides, 1899, in Indian Neck, Va. In this old family bible are found the above dates of family record."
1Ephraim Orcutt Jameson 1832-1902, Jamesons in America, The 1647-1900 (The Rumford Press, Concord, N.H. Published in Boston, Mass. 1901), pg 150, FHL film 1036257 Item 2. "Mary Jameson, daughter of James and Mary (Gaines) Jameson, was born March 2, 1760, in Drysdale Parish, Caroline Co., Va. ... They resided in "Liberty Hall" St. Anne's Parish, Essex Co., Va."
2LVA Colonial Records Project, Jameson family Bible record, 1743-1839 (Archives & Manuscripts Database), Virginia State Library, 800 East Broad St., Richmond, Virginia, 23219-1905, http://image.vtls.com/Bible/20512/index.html. "Mary Born Sunday 2 Mch 1760."
3LVA Colonial Records Project, Jameson family Bible record, 1743-1839. "Departed this life on the 27th Augst 1839."
1Virginia Historical Magazine, The. Vol 1. Number 1. July 1891, Jefferson Wallace, Richmond, Virginia, pg 5. Copied by Sararh Yeiser Mason Heerman. "(This pencilled underlining has the following notation in the same pencil in the handwriting which I recognize as my grandmother's for whom I am named. She was Sarah Jameson (Yeiser) Borden and the note & pamphlet, were sent to her youngest daughter, Catharine Fauntleroy (Borden) my mother. The copyist is myself, her daughter, Sarah Yeiser Mason Heerman & this is the note:)
"Their daughter (those underlined), Sallie Gray, married David Jameson, my great gr.father."."
1Ephraim Orcutt Jameson 1832-1902, Jamesons in America, The 1647-1900 (The Rumford Press, Concord, N.H. Published in Boston, Mass. 1901), pg 158, FHL film 1036257 Item 2. "Mr. Gatewood died in early manhood, leaving a widow and an infant son. Mrs. Gatewood was married at the age of fourteen years, became a widow at sixteen, survived her husband nearly fifty years, outlived her only son, and ther are no descendants living.
She received by deed dated Jan. 14, 1839, four hundred acres of land in Mercer Co., Ky., from her cousin, David Jameson. This land was given to him by the will of his uncle, Lieut. Gov. David Jameson of Yorktown, Va."
1Ephraim Orcutt Jameson 1832-1902, Jamesons in America, The 1647-1900 (The Rumford Press, Concord, N.H. Published in Boston, Mass. 1901), pg 150, FHL film 1036257 Item 2. "Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clark had six sons and five daughters; four of the sons were named: James, John, Americus, Edwin."
1James M. Bourne, Jameson Family, The, Pg 93. "Edmund Smith, father of Mildred Jameson, was descended from the Martains and Reades of Yorktown (see Quarterly, Vol. II, p. 12), and through them was a kinsman of Gen. George Washington."
2Ephraim Orcutt Jameson 1832-1902, Jamesons in America, The 1647-1900 (The Rumford Press, Concord, N.H. Published in Boston, Mass. 1901), pg 135, FHL film 1036257 Item 2.