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 | 1749 Plan of Dunbarton, NH |
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 | 1807 Dunbarton, NH, Tavern License |
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 | 1861 Canadian Census |
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 | 1892 Map of Dunbarton Town, Merrimack Co., NH This 1982 map of the Dunbarton town area and the associated enlarged closeup overlay of the Jameson Homestead area shows the location with the listing for a J. P. Jameson. That would be Jeremiah Paige Jameson, great grandson of Hugh Jameson and the owner and proprietor of the land at the time the map was made. Jeremiah Paige Jameson was also the last Jameson to own and live on the land. |
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 | Alexander Jameson 1820 Newspaper Listing |
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 | Alexander Jameson Revolutionary War Record |
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 | Archibald Jameson Newspaper Obituary |
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 | Arthur Jameson's Babtism Certificate |
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 | Bergen, Genesee Co., NY - Early Map |
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 | Carrie Howell's Newspaper Wedding Announcement Probably from a Rochester, NY newspaper |
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 | Curtiss Jameson
(At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
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 | Danial Jameson Birth Record |
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 | Daniel Jameson Newspaper Accident Report |
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 | Daniel Jameson War of 1812 Service Record |
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 | Early Chili Residents - 1822 or before |
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 | Elmer Warner - Weatherly, PA Elmer Warner was proprietor of a large department store at Weatherly, PA. He was reared in the place of his nativity, pursuing his studies in the public schools, and afterward entering into business relations with his father, who was one of the progressive citizens of that place. Later he began business on his own account as a merchant, and thus continued for five years. Owing to the training which he had received under his father's direction, and his own practical and extended experience, he was well qualified to establish and develop in Weatherly the business which he is now conducting, and which has become one of the important mercantile enterprises of the borough. He opened his store in October, 1903, and carries a large and well selected line of goods. He has spared no pains to make it a most modern commercial enterprise, and it equals if not surpasses many of the department stores in cities of fifty or seventy-five thousand population. He carries both domestic and foreign goods, and, in fact, his line embraces all kinds of fancy and staple articles, so that he is ready to meet practically all demands of the public. His earnest desire to please and his reliable business methods have been strong elements in his success, and have brought to him a constantly growing patronage. He came to Weatherly in 1891, at which time he purchased in bankruptcy the business of David Kintz. He subsequently purchased the property on which the store was located and in 1903 built an addition thirty-eight by sixty feet, so that he now has a business block sixty by sixty feet and three stories in height. He employs ten salesmen, and demands of them courteous and obliging service to the patrons of the house.
Aside from his mercantile business, Mr. Warner is interested in various profitable enterprises which contribute to the general progress and prosperity along business lines, as well as to his individual success. He is the general manager and treasurer of the Weatherly Foundry and Machine Company, and is the president of the First National Bank of Weatherly. Community interests which give no remuneration, but which demand good citizenship, also receive his endorsement and co-operation, and at this writing (in 1904) he is acting as the president of the school board of Weatherly. While residing in Tannersville he served as postmaster from 1885 until 1889 under a Democratic administration. His plitical allegiance has always been given to the Democracy, and fraternally he is affiliated with the Knights of Malta and the Improved Order of Red Men. His religious faith is indicated by his membership in the Reformed church. |
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 | F. L. Howell's Newspaper Obituary |
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 | George & Eliza (Dorrington) Bingham Marriage Record |
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 | George Bingham Civil War Enlistment |
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 | George Bingham Telegram |
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 | Handwritten Howell Genealogy Howell genealogy found in a bible owned by Lucile Howell Jameson |
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 | Hattie Howell's Newspaper Obituary Probably from a Rochester, NY newspaper |
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 | Hugh Jameson (1793-1854) Obituary |
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 | Jameson-Howell Family Bible |
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 | Jane (Howell) Jameson Newspaper Obit |
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 | Jenny Brown Death Notice |
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 | Marriage Record |
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 | Myrtle Howell's Newspaper Wedding Announcement Probably from a Rochester, NY newspaper |
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 | New Hampshire Association Test |
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 | Passage Payment Agreement Hugh Jameson's agreement for deferred payment for passage to America at his time of emigration. |
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 | Phebe (Howell) Nichols Family Bible Hand written geanaolgy of Phebe's family, including parents and siblings. |
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 | Portageville, Wyoming Co., NY - Early Map GENESEE FALLS (twp) - was formed from Pike and Portage, (Livingston co.,) April 1, 1846. It lies on Genesee River, in the S.E. corner of the co. A nearly perpendicular rocky bluff, 100 to 300 ft. high, borders upon the river, and from its summit the country spreads out into an undulating upland. The celibrated Portaage Falls, in the Genesee River, are opposite this place. The soil is a sandy and clayey loam. Portageville (p.v.) on Genesee River, contains 5 churches and several mills. Pop. 561, The B. & N. Y. City R. T. crosses the Genessee, near the village. |
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 | Probate Inventory |
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 | Published Biography of John Jennes Howell from the Genealogical and Biographical Annals of Northumberland County Pennsylvania published in 1911 |
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 | Selective Service Registration (Draft) Card At the time of WW1 |
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 | Summons & Complaint |
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 | Washingtown Twp., Morris Co, NJ - Early Map |
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 | Wright Family Bible |
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 | Wright-Garber Marriage Record There are two separate Lafayette Co., WI, registrations for this marriage. One (01506) was apparently filed on 10 Jan 1853 (Vol 1, p.293), which lists the marriage as 15 Dec 1852. The other registration (01408) was apparently filed 16 Jan 1853 (Vol 1. p.253) and lists the marriaage as 15 Nov 1852. The page and item numbers in the marriage registration book would suggest the reverse order is true, yet the dates given for the registration (on each entry) is as listed above. The reason for these two entries is unknown, although one can speculate it an attempt to correct the record, or perhaps reenter an assumed missing record. It should be noted the Wright family bible lists the marriage as 17 Nov 1852. |
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 | Wright-Wintersteen Marriage Record 1810 Fairfield Co.,OH marriage record for David Wright to Betsey Wintersteen |
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