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    1. Re:Jones's of Maryland.
    2. PLEASE, do you have information on the Jones's of Maryland, Baltimore? My Jones married a Jones. I dont know their parents names. -------------- Original message -------------- > Hello Cousin Marilyn. Yes, I do believe the Peter Jones and the Cadwallader > Jones families are related. Much had been written about both of these > families. The classic is: Peter Jones and Richard Jones Genealogies, by Augusta > Fothergill, Old Dominion Press, Inc, Richmond, VA, 1924. If you have not seen a > copy of this, you should try and locate one, since it is the foundational work > on this family group. An additional reference is: A Genealogical History, By > Colonel Cadwallader Jones, published 1899. Both references are muddy about > the early immigration period, and leave many unanswered questions. I have > spent many years researching these families. To date my research suggest that > they originate from the ancient Cornovii tribal groups which occupied the > strategic, geographic land entrance to what was to become Wales. They occupied > the > land between the headwaters of the River Dee to the North, and the headwaters > of the River Severn to the South. Thus they controlled the only "land" access > to the bread basket of Wales. This became a key land bridge for the trade > between the tribal groups, and a key "military zone". The ancient trade routes > were constantly contested and Iron age hill-forts dot the landscape. A hotly > contested battle occurred here 5 August 642 AD, and a Christian King of > Northumberland was slain by a Pagan King of Merica. (This Pagan King was > recruited by > the King of NW Wales to fight!) Legend has it that the Christian King was > defeated, and to mock "Christianity", the Pagan King had his defeated foe's > body parts attacked to several crosses. The Welsh came to call the place Croes > Oswald. This to others became Oswestry. This area seems to be center of our > family group. As you can tell, there is much more to this family story. > Copies of the references quoted above are located at the Joseph Wheeler Jones > Memorial Library, Danville, KY. My personal research notebooks are also > available to the JONES researcher by appointment. Jerry. The Jones > Genealogist. > > > ==== JONES Mailing List ==== > Need to unsubscribe? Just send a message to [email protected] > put the word "unsubscribe" in either the subject line or message body. >

    07/10/2005 12:45:59
    1. Re: [Jones] Re:Jones's of Maryland.
    2. Chris Jones
    3. I have info on Joneses of Maryland of 1700's. If this is your time frame, please provide names and more info. Chris ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, July 10, 2005 2:45 PM Subject: [Jones] Re:Jones's of Maryland. > PLEASE, do you have information on the Jones's of Maryland, Baltimore? My > Jones married a Jones. I dont know their parents names. > > -------------- Original message -------------- > >> Hello Cousin Marilyn. Yes, I do believe the Peter Jones and the >> Cadwallader >> Jones families are related. Much had been written about both of these >> families. The classic is: Peter Jones and Richard Jones Genealogies, by >> Augusta >> Fothergill, Old Dominion Press, Inc, Richmond, VA, 1924. If you have not >> seen a >> copy of this, you should try and locate one, since it is the foundational >> work >> on this family group. An additional reference is: A Genealogical History, >> By >> Colonel Cadwallader Jones, published 1899. Both references are muddy >> about >> the early immigration period, and leave many unanswered questions. I have >> spent many years researching these families. To date my research suggest >> that >> they originate from the ancient Cornovii tribal groups which occupied the >> strategic, geographic land entrance to what was to become Wales. They >> occupied >> the >> land between the headwaters of the River Dee to the North, and the >> headwaters >> of the River Severn to the South. Thus they controlled the only "land" >> access >> to the bread basket of Wales. This became a key land bridge for the trade >> between the tribal groups, and a key "military zone". The ancient trade >> routes >> were constantly contested and Iron age hill-forts dot the landscape. A >> hotly >> contested battle occurred here 5 August 642 AD, and a Christian King of >> Northumberland was slain by a Pagan King of Merica. (This Pagan King was >> recruited by >> the King of NW Wales to fight!) Legend has it that the Christian King was >> defeated, and to mock "Christianity", the Pagan King had his defeated >> foe's >> body parts attacked to several crosses. The Welsh came to call the place >> Croes >> Oswald. This to others became Oswestry. This area seems to be center of >> our >> family group. As you can tell, there is much more to this family story. >> Copies of the references quoted above are located at the Joseph Wheeler >> Jones >> Memorial Library, Danville, KY. My personal research notebooks are also >> available to the JONES researcher by appointment. Jerry. The Jones >> Genealogist. >> >> >> ==== JONES Mailing List ==== >> Need to unsubscribe? Just send a message to [email protected] >> put the word "unsubscribe" in either the subject line or message body. >> > > > ==== JONES Mailing List ==== > Direct your questions, comments or problems to the listowner at > [email protected] > For detailed instructions on subscribing and unsubscribing visit this > site: > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/surname/j/jones.html > browse the archives: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/jones > search the archives: > http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=JONES > Unusual JONES given names, > http://members.aol.com/stjones/jones/oddnames.html > >

    07/11/2005 12:15:15