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- Callaway County Land Deeds
Volume D, page 64
Will of James Jameson Sr., dated 8 November 1833, proved 21 October 1834.
Wife Gail
Slave: Barnet and wife Aggy, Caroline, Lucinda, Malinda, Pamelia
Sons: Thomas Jameson, Isaac Newton Jameson
Daughter: Sally
Children here named: Nicholas Harper and wife Lucy, Samuel, Thomas, John, Judith, Amanda B., Isaac
From the History of Callaway County Missouri, published in 1884, which is not always accurate:
James Jameson, of Virginia, married Lucy Hackney, by whom he had John, James, Thomas, David, William, Zachariah, Judith, Margaret and Nancy. Mr. Jameson moved to Kentucky in 1789. His eldest son, John, married Jalee Reeds, of Virginia, by whom he had James. Samuel, Thomas, John, Isaac N., Sarah, Lucy, Judith, Elizabeth and Amanda. Mr. Jameson emigrated to Callaway county in 1824. His son James lived and died in Kentucky. Samuel married Malinda Harris, and settled in Callaway county, where they had Tira H., James, Samuel, Sally A., Jalee, Minerva, Susan and Mary. Thomas Jameson was married, first, to Margaret V. Martin, and second to the widow of Philip George, whose maiden name was C. A. Sallee. Colonel John Jameson was born March 6, 1802. He possessed a superior order of mind, was an able speaker and reasoner, and was twice elected to Congress from his district. He wielded a large influence in that body, and ably represented his constituents. He died January 24, 1857. He married Susan Harris, and they had John H., Elizabeth, Sallie T. and Malinda R. Grace N. Jameson married Miss A. P. Smith, and died twenty-eight days after. Sarah married John Litton. Lucy married Nicholas Harper, and they had John, Albert, Thomas J., Sarah, Louisa, Elizabeth and Judith. Judith Jameson married Charles Yeater, and they had John, Joseph and Sarah. Elizabeth married Henry Wright, and they had Jameson and Jalee. All of the above settled in Callaway and Audrain counties.
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