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Merton Horr Jameson

Male 1871 - 1903  (32 years)


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  • Name Merton Horr Jameson 
    Born 7 Jun 1871  Avon, Lorain Co, Ohio, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Died 29 Aug 1903  Oberlin, Lorain Co, Ohio, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I6099  A00 Hoar and Horr Families North America
    Last Modified 26 Apr 2007 

    Father Robinson Harris Jameson,   b. 10 Oct 1840, Avon, Lorain Co, Ohio, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 28 Dec 1873, Vacaville, Solano Co, California, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 33 years) 
    Mother Rachel Ann Marshall,   b. 17 May 1838, Rochester, , Ohio, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Married 29 Oct 1867 
    Family ID F2714  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • Merton Horr Jameson
      Merton Horr Jameson, who died at the home of his mother, Mrs. Rachel M. Jameson, Saturday evening, August 29, was of New England stock, and was born in Avon in this county, June 7, 1871. The death of his father, Mr. Robinson Jameson, caused the family to remove to Oberlin when Merton was a boy and here he has grown up. He graduated from our high school [in 1889] and entered the college, graduating with the class of 1896. During the school year, 1897-1898, he taught in Austinburg, Ohio. The following year he pursued post-graduate work in the college, receiving the Master's degree in 1900; since which time he has been teaching in New Castle, Pa., Elgin, Illinois., and for the past year at Salt Lake City, Utah, where he has been instructor in mathematics and sciences at Gordon Academy. In college days he was very active in athletics, having been for five years on the varsity base ball team. He also was in the employ at different times of the two local booksellers, where he gave general satisfaction. He was of an unusually sunny, cheerful disposition, and although modest and retiring, he had a very wide circle of friends and acquaintances, who mourn his early death.
      The funeral services were largely attended at his late residence Tuesday morning at 10:30. The services were conducted by Prof. A. S. Root, and a quartette, consisting of Misses Bushnell and Funkey, and Messrs. Harroun and Jones, rendered several selections.
      The Oberlin News, Oberlin, Ohio, Friday, September 4, 1903, p. 1.