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John Jameson, businessman and whiskey distiller, founder of Jameson Irish Whiskey John Jameson (politician) (1802–1857), American lawyer and Congressman from Missouri John Jameson (colonel) (1751–1810), Continental Army soldier who helped discover Benedict Arnold's treason
John and Margaret had a family of 16 children, eight sons and eight daughters. Portraits of the couple by Sir Henry Raeburn are on display in the National Gallery of Ireland. [4] John Jameson joined the Convivial Lodge No. 202, of the Dublin Freemasons on 24 June 1774 [5] and in 1780, Irish whiskey distillation began at Bow Street.
John Jameson (March 6, 1802 – January 24, 1857) was an American farmer, lawyer, and politician from Fulton, Missouri. He represented Missouri in the US House of Representatives . Early life
John Jonah Jameson III (also known as Colonel Jupiter, the Man-Wolf and the Stargod) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is depicted as the son of J. Jonah Jameson , and a friend to Peter Parker .
John Jameson (1751 – November 20, 1810) was an American soldier, most notable for his service during the American Revolutionary War.He is equally notable for his missteps in matters concerning the apprehension of the British spy, John André, that allowed the escape of Andre's partner in the conspiracy, General Benedict Arnold, to surrender and turn-over the fort at West Point to the British.
Jameson was born on 17 August 1856 in Alloa, Clackmannanshire. His father, Andrew Jameson, a land agent, was the son of John Jameson of Dublin, the founder of Jameson Irish Whiskey. [1] James's mother was Margaret, daughter of James Cochrane of Glen Lodge, Sligo.
The original distillery on this site was called the Bow Street Distillery and was established in 1780. John Jameson took full ownership (he was previously the general manager) and expanded the distillery in 1805. By 1810, the operation was officially renamed to John Jameson & Son’s Bow Street Distillery.
John Jamieson (3 March 1759 – 12 July 1838) was a Scottish minister of religion, lexicographer, philologist and antiquary. His most important work is the Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language .