1875 - 1968 (93 years)
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Edward Eugene JAMESON |
Birth |
22 Feb 1875 |
Littleton, Middlesex Co., MA |
Gender |
Male |
JIA ID |
2170 - p.474 |
Death |
7 Apr 1968 |
Milford, Hillsborough Co., NH |
Burial |
Evergreen Cemetery - Leominister, Worchester Co., MA |
Person ID |
I4649 |
Main | Descendants and families of Thomas Jameson 1709-1764 |
Father |
Andrew JAMESON, b. 19 Oct 1818, Antrim, Hillsborough Co., NH d. 07 Mar 1881, Lunenburg, Worcester Co., MA (Age 62 years) |
Mother |
Annie J. PALMER, b. 30 Nov 1843, Taunton, Bristol Co., MA d. 1902, Leominster, Worcester Co., MA (Age 58 years) |
Marriage |
13 Feb 1873 |
Shirley, Middlesex Co., MA |
Family ID |
F2494 |
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| Birth - 22 Feb 1875 - Littleton, Middlesex Co., MA |
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| Marriage - 25 Apr 1896 - Ayer, Middlesex Co., MA |
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| Marriage - 5 Jul 1910 - Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA |
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| Marriage - 20 Feb 1924 - Hamilton, Butler Co., OH |
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| Death - 7 Apr 1968 - Milford, Hillsborough Co., NH |
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| Burial - - Evergreen Cemetery - Leominister, Worchester Co., MA |
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Notes |
- Vaudeville entertainer
- Mr. Jameson started his 40 year performing career in the Fitchburg and Lunenburg areas. He later toured the country, performing in most of the major cities with his wife, the late Nettle DeCoursey, who popularized the song "I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now?".
The deep bass of the Empire City Quartet, Mr. Jameson was the featured star of the Spooner Stock Company. He was a member of Ihe American Guild of Variety Artists. After retiring, he lived in Boston then later the Rose Haven Villa in Thornton's Ferry, with his niece, and only survivor, Mrs. Phyllis Woodward.
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