History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, Kentucky, ed. by William Henry Perrin, O. L. Baskin & Co., Chicago, 1882. p. 474. [Bourbon County] [Paris City and Precinct] J. K. JAMESON, farmer; P. O. Paris; born Nov. 3, 1807, in Harrison County, son of James Jameson, a native of Virginia, and emigrated to Harrison County, Ky., prior to 1800; his father a native of Ireland. His wife's maiden name was Elizabeth Sneel, daughter of Lewis and Mollie Snell, whom were natives of Virginia. Ten children were born to James Jameson, but five of the number came to maturity, of whom James was one; he remained with his father until he was married, which was in March, 25, 1832, to Mary L. Hutchison. She was a daughter of James Hutchison and Elizabeth Edwards. Mr. Jameson located on the farm he now owns in 1832, and since has been a constant resident; he has 333 acres of land. His wife died June 19, 1870, having borne him eleven children; but three are living, viz: John W., Louisa J. and Mary. She (Mrs. Jameson) was a member of the Christian Church, of which Mr. Jameson is also a disciple. Two of his children now deceased lived to be grown, viz: Belle, who married William Davis; by him had one daughter, Sallie B., who married Lee Champ; Nannie, the other grown daughter, married Joseph McClintock, of Harrison County. Jameson Sneel Hutchison Edwards Davis Champ McClintock = Harrison-KY VA Ireland http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/bourbon/jameson.jk.txt