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    1. Re: [ARJACKSO] G. A. and Edna Hall
    2. Alma Luper
    3. Hi James and other listers: Just wondering if you are related to any of the following Jones' John Thomas "Tom" Jones b. Jackson Cty, AR 24 Oct 1861 and d. Newport, Jackson Cty, AR 8 Aug 1946. Buried Airbase Cemetery. Married twice 1st to a Parnell then to Annie Unknown, Annie was only 52 when he died at almost 85 yrs. His fathers name was also John, he was also married to a Parnell, Nancy. "Tom" had four known children: Albert Jones b. 10 Jun 1905 d. 5 Mar 1966; buried Walnut Grove Cemetery, Newport, AR. Married Sarah Manuel. They had 10 children 9 boys (one named James :) and 1 girl. Most still living in Newport area. Dewey Jones (My grandfather) b. 3 Mar 1908 d. 6 Jul 1934 buried Airbase Cemetery. Struck by lightening. He married Sarah Manuel's half sister Hester Ellen McGinnis. They had two children, my father Lesley Thomas "Tom" Jones b. 3 Apr 1932 d. 18 Jul 1990. And Rose Ann Jones, living. Two daughters - Fanny and Nanny. One of the girls married a Rawliegh; correct spelling unsure, believe she stayed in area perhaps living between Grubbs and Cash. Other one married unknown and moved to CA. I ask because my dad (Lesley Thomas "Tom" Jones) always told me we were related to the Hall's. However I have not found the connection. As you can guess, the Jones family is not easy to research!!! Would appreciate any information anyone has on this family. Thank You, Alma Jones Luper ----- Original Message ----- From: "James Jones" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, October 13, 2001 5:50 PM Subject: [ARJACKSO] G. A. and Edna Hall > Searching for information on G.A. and Edna Johnson Hall. Edna was the daughter of James Luby and Bessie Lee Johnson. She died in Swifton Arkansas on March 16, 1919. I'm trying to find information on what happened to G. A. and their daughter after Edna died. > > Any help is greatly appreciated. > > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry's Library - The best collection of family history > learning and how-to articles on the Internet. > http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library >

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