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William Jones and Mary (Jones) Jones |
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were generously provided by LaWanda (Jones) King THANKS, CUZ LAWANDA, FOR SHARING! |
"Johnny/Grace" branch was taken from Johnny's obituary, provided by ![]() Glenn E. Perry son of Tollie &Pearl(Taylor)Perry THANKS, CUZ GLENN, FOR SHARING! |
"Johnny/Grace" branch was taken from Grace's obituary, provided by ![]() Elaine (Helton) Lorinczi d/o Bob &Cathy(Hayes) Helton gd/o Bob &Avis(Sasser) Helton g-gd/o George &Matilda(Vaughn) Helton gg-granddaughter of James &Lucy(Osborne) Helton THANKS, CUZ ELAINE, FOR SHARING! |
London, KY March 10, 1955 JONES RITES WEDNESDAY AT BLACKWATER ~~~ Funeral services were conducted last Wednesday, March 2, in the Blackwater Baptist Church for Thomas Jones, 65, who died Monday Feb 28th. The Rev. Ernest Felts officiated and burial was in the Sasser Cemetery with Hart Funeral Home in charge. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Haley Jones; four sons, Oscar B. and Orphard Jones, both of Hamilton, OH; Felix Jones, Detroit, MI; and Orville Jones, Moore Hill; four daughters, Mrs. Clarence Felts, Hamilton, OH; Mrs. Everett Gross, Sasser, KY; Mrs. Henry Gross, Indianapolis, IN; Mrs. Edward Garland, Barbourville, KY; two brothers, General Floyd Jones, Corbin, KY, John B. Jones, Anderson, IN, and 15 grandchildren. |
![]() ~The James &Mariah(Taylor) Jones Family~ |
Maggie (Jones) Gilbert, Josephine (Jones) Burnett, Mariah (Taylor) Jones, James Matt Jones standing, left-to-right: unknown boy, Delores (Jones) Jarvis, Sallie Jones |
SHELLEY PERKINS: Margaret listed by another researcher. She doesn't appear in the household as of the 1850 census ...which she should if born in 1838. A second researcher thinks that Margaret was born 1824, was named Margaret (Margarette) Jane and married Pleasant B. Bolton in 1845. It's possible for William to have had a daughter b.1824. She would have been out of the household by the 1850 census. Pleasant Bolton and Wm. Jones paid the marriage bond for this union...and it was common for the father of the bride and/or groom to pay this bond. However, there is a William Jones in the 1820 Clay Co. census. Don't think that this William would have been listed as head of household in 1820. He was 17-20 yrs old in 1820 and not married until 1823. There is also a William Jones listed in the 1810 Clay Co. census ...could this be father or relative? There is also a William Jones on the 1811 Clay Co. Tax Rolls with the indication that he is not on the 1810 census. Need a census prior to 1850 to know for sure. |
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