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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 154, FHL film 1036257 Item 2. "He was a cousin of Dr. John Hollingsworth, who married his wife's younger sister. They (Edmund & Melinda) resided in Fayette Co., Ky."
1Ephraim Orcutt Jameson 1832-1902, Jamesons in America, The 1647-1900 (The Rumford Press, Concord, N.H. Published in Boston, Mass. 1901), pg 154, FHL film 1036257 Item 2. "He was a bright, talented lad of fifteen years, prepared to enter college, but in 1858 disappeared from his home near Paris, Ky., and no trace of him was ever found."
1Ephraim Orcutt Jameson 1832-1902, Jamesons in America, The 1647-1900 (The Rumford Press, Concord, N.H. Published in Boston, Mass. 1901), pg 156, FHL film 1036257 Item 2. Four children and grandchildren listed.
1Ephraim Orcutt Jameson 1832-1902, Jamesons in America, The 1647-1900 (The Rumford Press, Concord, N.H. Published in Boston, Mass. 1901), pg 157, FHL film 1036257 Item 2. "an only son. He was captain of Co. H, Ky. Regt. in the Union Army. At the age of twenty-two years, while in the service of his country, he died. He was a noble Christian young man, greatly beloved by his companions in arms, and his early death was deeply lamented."