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Comment by Genealolgy4life on January 31, 2013 at 4:21pm

Looking for more info on this line?

Jesse Jones (1816 - 1879) (is my 4th great grandfather)
Thomas Jefferson Jones (1847 - 1907)(is my 3rd great grandfather)
Son of Jesse
Maude May Jones (1882 - 1955) (is my 2nd great grandmother)

Daughter of Thomas Jefferson

Bertha Naomi Murphy (1902 - 1942) (is my great grandmother)
Daughter of Maude May
Robert Hearld Cassel (1923 - 1962) (is my grandfather)
Son of Bertha Naomi 

Jesse Jones Parents of Jesse Jones: Mr ?? Jones & Lydia () Jones
         Birth abt 1816 in North Carolina, USA
         Death 1873-1879

         Buried: Cunot Cemetery in Jackson Township, Owen County, IN, Usa

         Marriage:April 25, 1839, Jessie Jones married Sarah E. Young in Union County, Indiana


Sarah E. Young    Parents of Sarah E. Young: Elijah Young & Elizabeth Ferguson.

         Birth abt 1820 in Indiana, USA
         Death aft 1880
         Buried: Cunot Cemetery in Jackson Township, Owen County, IN, Usa

Jesse was found in the 1850 census of Abington township of Wayne County, Indiana. He owned $800 worth of land. Neither he or Sarah could read or write. He was next found farming in Cloverdale township of Putnam County, Indiana in 1860-1870. He owned $2,600 worth of land there in June 1870. On November 28, 1870 Jesse purchased 133 acres in Jackson (now Jennings) township of Owen County. He owed back taxes on 21 acres of that land in 1873.
Jesse Jones died between 1873 and 1880, when Sarah is found in the 1880 Owen County, Indiana census listed as a widow. She lived in Jennings township. It is likely that the family moved to Owen County in the 1870's.

Elijah Young
Birth: Oct. 26, 1772 North Carolina, USA.
Death: Oct. 26, 1856 Union City, Union, Indiana, USA.

Elizabeth Ferguson
Birth: Apr. 30, 1788 Salisbury Dst, Rockingham, North Carolina, USA.
Death: Sep. 1, 1864 Union City, Union, Indiana, USA.
Parents: John Ferguson 1755 – 1842 & Phebe Hill Barrow 1751 – 1827

Mr ?? Jones & Lydia () Jones possible children:

Susan Jones m. 22 July 1832 Robert Stevens (married in Wayne Co. Indiana)
Jesse Jones (1815-1879??)
Sampson K. JOnes (1821-1880)
Solomon K. JOnes 1816-1851
Buried in Cloverdale, Putnam, Indiana. Living in Lydia Jones household, 1850.
Margaret Jones (ca.1828-
Anderson Jones  ca.1811- m. November 8, 1838 Sarah Burrows in Union Co. Indiana

Several members of this family left the Union-Wayne County, Indiana area in the 1840s for the area of Cloverdale, Putnam County, Indiana and adjoining Owen County, Indiana.

Comment by Kurt Herrel on January 31, 2013 at 11:17am

I am researching my paternal line of Jones. I am looking for Jones families that lived in the Belmont Ohio area. Here are my ggg and gg and great grandfathers.

Josephus Jones 1835-1870 Married Angelina Luke

Thomas Jones 1853- ? Married Ruth Jumps

Clyde O Jones 1887-1974 Married Nellie Drury

any help or direction would be wonderful

Thanks Kurt

Comment by Susi (Susan C Jones) Pentico on December 25, 2012 at 8:54pm

I also have HENDERSON,  suspect same line but two different generations.

Joseph HIggins m Mary (HENDERSON) as near as determined. had Elizabeth HIggins whom mar Henry Hoffman ie Huffman. whose first born daughter Mary married John Henderson.  All my family.

Comment by Susi (Susan C Jones) Pentico on December 25, 2012 at 8:53pm

I may have data on your Greene Co. JONES for PA.  I wish I could locate my JONES cousin of MD.  Because good chance same kin.   Do you have data on Capt William Jones who had daughter Elizabeth Jones whom mar Capt. John Duvall son of Moreen Duvall of Middle plantation.  They came to Greene Co. PA area. SusiCP@cox.net

Comment by Thomas Z. Jones on December 22, 2012 at 10:36am
I am researching the ancestry of James Jones (1790 - 1862). He married Elizabeth Henderson in about 1810/11. They had four children, William (married Rhoda McClelland), Nancy (married Reason Dye), Hannah (married James McClelland, sister to Rhoda)' and John.

James and Elizabeth Henderson Jones lived their entire lives in Greene County, PA.

Family history suggests that James Jones' father was Robert Jones. Robert found in the 1790, 1800 and 1810 Census living in Cumberland Townshio, Greene Co., PA. Also family legend is that Robert Jones had at least two brothers - Charles and Andrew, who moved to Columbiana Co., Ohio in the early 1800s. However, I have no confirmed evidence on these items of information.

It is likely that this Jones family came to the Greene Co., PA area from eastern PA, MD (Harford Co. area)' or VA in the mid- to late 1780s.

Any help on this welcome!
Comment by Thomas Z. Jones on December 21, 2012 at 7:04pm
Looking for parents of James Jones (1790 - 1862), who was born in PA or MD; lived in Greene County, PA. His wife was Elizabeth Henderson. They had four children - William (married Rhoda McClelland), Nancy (married Reason Dye), Hannah (married James McClelland, sister of Rhoda)' and John.

Family legend has Robert Jones as James' father, but have no documented evidence of this, however. It is reported that Robert had at least two brothers - Charles and Andrew, who located in Columbiana Co., Ohio in the early 1800 s. One or both of these brother may have relocated to KY later.

It is likely that this Jones Family came west from eastern PA, Maryland (Harford Co. (?) or VA. I have DNA data indicating that a Richard Jones (b. 1815) with ancestral roots to Charles City, VA in the late 1600s and early to mid-1700s is related. Richard Jones would be a 4th cousin or less.

Does this information resonate with anyone?
Comment by Charlene Gillespie on February 2, 2012 at 9:33am

I am looking for any inforamtion on Sina Jones b. 1807. I know not where, m. Timothy Biram Vining 22 May 1826, Meiggs County, Ohio and d. 1891 Meggs County Ohio.  Any information will be greatly appreciated.

Comment by Julie Miller on February 2, 2012 at 6:52am

I am descended from Francis Jones 1714, Isle of Wight, and his son, William.  I would love to share information about this line.  I have hit a wall with William but have proved his line from his son, Thomas F. to myself.  Please contact me at my email: millersj@aol.com

Comment by AJones on December 1, 2011 at 8:42pm

I would like to know if any folks posting here might be related to this line of Joneses? It might be confusing with the name Jacob, but these are different generations. Jacob Jones’ father’s name was Joseph “Jo” Jones, and he was born in Corsham, Wiltshire, England in 1620. They from from England to Maryland on the Defence and Abigail. No information is available on his wife’s name and there is no death information for Joseph Jones; however, I suspect one of these two women was his wife, Elizabeth Bayly or Edith Simonds. According to ship manifests, Joseph “Jo” Jones, age 11 or 15, travelled to the United States about 1630-1635 with parents, siblings, and perhaps an aunt. They settled on the Bush River Lower in Harford County. John Jones’ parents were Jacob and Elizabeth (Stevens) Jones. Jacob Jones was born in Swan Creek, Harford County, Maryland, in 1644. No death date is available for Jacob Jones, but he died in Harford County, Maryland. Jacob Jones married Elizabeth Stevens on January 9, 1667, in Swan Creek, Harford County, Maryland, in 1672. Elizabeth (Stevens) Jones was born in Swan Creek, Harford County, Maryland, in 1648, and she died in Harford County, Maryland, in 1716. Jacob Jones’ parents were John and Martha (Lovell) Jones; they were married in Swan Creek, Harford County, Maryland, on July 8 1695. John Jones was born in Swan Creek, Harford County, Maryland, in 1672. Martha Lovell was born in Swan Creek, Harford County, Maryland, in 1674. Children of John and Martha (Lovell) Jones were Benjamin Jones, 1696-1739; Jacob Jones, 1698-1729; William Jones, 1706; and John Jones, 1715. While there are no death dates, data shows that they both died in Harford County, Maryland. Elizabeth Lovell’s parents were John Lovell, 1650-1699, and Mrs. John Lovell, 1650. William Jones’ parents were Jacob and Elizabeth (Peregoy) Jones. Jacob Jones was born in Hartford County, Maryland, in 1698, and he died in Baltimore, Maryland, on April 28, 1729. Elizabeth Peregoy was born in Hartford County, Maryland, in 1700, and she died in Baltimore, Maryland on December 2, 1740. They had four children, Jacob Jones, 1720-1773; William Jones, 1723-1791; Stephen Jones, 1726; and Benjamin Jones, 1728. Stephen Thomas Jones’ parents were William and Elizabeth (Williams) Jones. William Jones was born in Joppa, Hartford County, Maryland, on January 10, 1723, and he died in Joppa, Hartford County, Maryland, January 22, 1791. According to Individual Records of the Family Data Collection as well as Maryland Marriages 1655-1850, and Maryland Revolutionary War Records, William Jones married Elizabeth Williams on January 22, 1751, in Baltimore. Elizabeth Williams was born in Joppa, Hartford County, Maryland, in 1733, and she died in Maryland in about 1778.The oldest child of Stephen Thomas and Elizabeth Larroe (Knight) Jones of Virginia was Mary Emiline Jones, who was born in South Carolina in 1793, and died in Nacogdoches County, Texas, in 1862. She was married in 1816 at age twenty-three to Samuel Brimberry of North Carolina, 1785-1836. Their children were Eliza Brimberry born in 1819; and William Anderson Brimberry, born 1824. The family had migrated to Nacogdoches County, Texas, prior to 1850. Stephen Thomas Jones and two of his brothers, Isaac and Samuel, were in the Maryland Militia and had migrated south through South Carolina and North Carolina (Abbeville) then to what was then Georgia, where my ggg-grandfather William Jefferson Jones was born in 1815. Stephen Thomas Jones received land grants in Dallas and Wilcox counties, Alabama, where they settled. After the Civil War, Stephen Jackson Jones, the son of William Jefferson Jones, migrated to Navarro County, Texas with the Skinner (of Maryland), Kyser, Albritton, Robinson, and several other families.

Comment by Cathy Milioto on October 23, 2011 at 2:33pm
still looking for information about my Jones/Thomas line that ended up in the Catlin/Danville, Illinois area. Seems my gg grandfather isn't Evan John Jones after all...guess I need to get my gg grandparents marriage cert anyways.
 

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