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The Jones Family of Franklin County, Indiana

The Jones Family of Franklin County, Indiana
Author: Harold Wilbur Hannebaum
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Total Pages: 236
Release: 1994
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Isaac Jones (1795-1885) was born in Virginia. He and his wife, Mary Jane "Gincy" Osborn, had eleven children, 1817-ca. 1841. The family migrated from the Clinch River Valley in Virginia and were living in Franklin County, Indiana, by 1826. Descendants lived in Indiana, Ohio, Idaho, and elsewhere.


Ancestral Families of Alison Cannady

Ancestral Families of Alison Cannady
Author: Bruce B. Cannady
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Total Pages: 424
Release: 1990
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Ancestry of the author's only grandchild, Alison Cannady. She was born in 1971 at Salem, Oregon, the daughter of Michael Reid and Catherine Alice Moehring Cannady. Michael Reid Cannady was born in 1942 at Vancouver, Washington, the son of Bruce Barnes Cannady (b. 1912) and Pauline Elizabeth Pinske Cannady (b. 1909). He married Catherine Alice Moehring in 1967 at Braunfels, Texas. She was born in 1943 at Hondo, Texas, the daughter of Wesley Lee Moehring (b. 1921) and Patricia LaNelle Blalack Moehring (b. 1922).


The Ancestry of Grafton Johnson, with Its Four Branches

The Ancestry of Grafton Johnson, with Its Four Branches
Author: Damaris Knobe
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Total Pages: 518
Release: 1924
Genre: Illinois
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Issac Johnson (b. ca. 1722) was in the Shenahdoah Valley of Virginia about 1745, and claimed land there in 1749. Descendants lived throughout the United States.


The Jones Family History

The Jones Family History
Author: Edith Sayre Jones Batton
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Total Pages: 24
Release: 1990
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Thomas Jones was born March 24, 1747, possibly in Wales, and died August 7, 1830, aged 83 yrs., at his home a mile west of Taneytown, Frederick County, Maryland. He married in April 1775, possibly in Philadelphia, Alice Morris who was born January 10, 1755, probably in or near Philadelphia. Alice died December 24, 1830, aged 75, at her home in Taneytown. Her great-great grandfather, Thomas Morris was said to be in Bucks County, Pennsylvania in 1720 or 1730. Children of Thomas and Alice were Jehu John, Morris, Esther, Thomas Jr., Benjamin, Ann, Rachel, Elizabeth, William, John and Alice Jones. Descendants lived in Maryland, Indiana, Illinois, North Carolina, Ohio and elsewhere.


Jones Family Tree

Jones Family Tree
Author: Ruby Alice Jones
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Total Pages: 183
Release: 1957
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Benjamin Jones was born in 1779 in Queen's County, Maryland. He married Esther Alexander in 1822 in Kentucky and they settled in Indiana. They had nine children. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Indiana.


The Jones Family of Prince Georges County, Maryland and Fairfax County, Virginia and Related Families

The Jones Family of Prince Georges County, Maryland and Fairfax County, Virginia and Related Families
Author: Barbara Perine Hymas
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Total Pages: 135
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Genre: Fairfax County (Va.)
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Contains the history of the Jones family in Prince Georges County, Maryland beginning in the late 1600's with Edward Jones (ca. 1675-ca. 1722) and his wife Elizabeth Lewin (b. ca. 1679), daughter of Philip Lewin (ca. 1639-ca. 1722). It continues their line into Fairfax County, Virginia.