Papers, 1756-1872.

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Papers, 1756-1872.

Collection includes arithmetic exercise book of Thomas Jameson containing examples of work problems and a section for the student to practice; a letter, May 13, 1795, David Jameson, Jr., Caroline County, Virginia, to Samuel Ayres concerning money due from former Speaker of the House of Burgesses John Robinson's estate and from John Tyler.

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Jameson family.

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Thomas Jameson (1743-1771) was the father of Dorothea ("Dolly") Graham Jameson (1768-1848) who married Samuel Ayres in 1792. From the description of Papers, 1756-1872. (Colonial Williamsburg Foundation). WorldCat record id: 25059796 ...

Jameson, Thomas, 1743-1771.

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Ayres, Samuel, 1766-1824.

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Robinson, John, 1705-1766.

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Jameson, David L.

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Tyler, John, 1742-1823

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John Tyler was born in Wallingford, Connecticut, on August 15, 1742, the son of John Tyler and Mary Doolittle. After graduating from Yale College in 1765, he received an ad eundem bachelor's degree (1767) and master's degree (1769) from King's College (now Columbia University). Tyler traveled to England in 1768, where he was ordained as a deacon and priest of the Church of England. He moved to Norwich, Connecticut, that November, and served as the pastor of a church in the city's Chelsea neighbo...