James Jameson, PA, 1807 January 10

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JAMESON, James

Jameson, a burglar who operated in the area around

Harrisburg, Pa.,—#ith his partner; Janes McGowan, was
found guilty of murdering Jacob Hshelman of Hummelstom

on Auge 26; 1806, in the le of a robbery. Both men

Were sentenced to hanz on Dee, 295-18065-but Jameson 6s=

caped and was subsequently found hiding underneath his

mother's bed. He was kanged on Jan, Oe LOT.

vec also: McGowan, James

NOURCE: Bloodletters and Bad Men, page 285

JAMESON, James

Jameson, a burglar who operated in the area around
with} ‘tner, James Hctowan, was

Harri burg, Pa A ALS—par
found guilty of murdering Jacob Hshelman of Hummelstown

on AUge 26; L606, in the process of a robbery. Both men
fe heer bo bane es the 8S) SAG er Poesy we

caped and was subsequently found hiding underneath his

mouher™s bed. He was Banged on Jan. 10, 1807,

see—absot McGOWAN; James

souURCET Bloodletters and Bad Men, page 285

JAMESON, James

burglar who operated in the area around
Payy—with hi RET WAS

found guilty of mirdeving Jacob Eshelnan of I

ANE, 2 in the process of a robbery. Ee men

were sentenced + >but Janeson-es=

Reta found hiding undemeath his

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mother's ted. Hs was banged on Var 10, 1807.

+—Ncdewii; Jame

Bloodletters and Had Nen, page 285



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