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    1. [MAUPIN-L] Re: [Jones] Re: JONES- Mosias
    2. In a message dated 3/12/2003 7:39:47 AM Mountain Standard Time, [email protected] writes: > > Pioneer Families of Missouri, Part IV. Colonel J.F. Jones, Page 427 > > William Jones the founder of the family in this Country was born of Welch > parents, in the city of London, England. He died on his way to America, > leaving a young widow, who, soon after landing in Virginia, gave birth to a > > son whom she named Mosias. She afterward married a man named Webb, of > Albemarle conty, and they soon removed to Greenbriar County, Va., where > Mosias was raised, and married. After his marriage he removed to Kentucky, > > and settled on the head waters of Caney fork of Otter Creek, in Madison > County, four miles east of Richmond. His children were Mosias, Foster, > > George, William, Roger, John, Thomas, Rebecca, and one other daughter, who > married a gentleman rom Virginia named Garrison. Rebecca married Henry > Burnham, a Hard-Shell Baptist preacher. All the boys served in the > Revolutionar War, and most of them through the entire struggle. > > This is under story of Colonel. J. F. Jones who married the 6th of March > 1844, Sally Ann Mameson. > > Leon > Thanks so much.. I see they left out a daughter, Lucy Jones. She m. Jesse Maupin.. They were my forebears.. Ellie S.

    03/12/2003 07:27:02
    1. Re: [MAUPIN-L] Re: [Jones] Re: JONES- Mosias
    2. S Mason
    3. Ellie, I see that you mentioned a Maupin/ Webb marriage. Do you happen to have any more Webb information? Although one of my g-grandfathers James Johnson Webb was from Orange Co., Va., he may have had Albemarle Co., connections. Sherry ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 2:27 PM Subject: [MAUPIN-L] Re: [Jones] Re: JONES- Mosias > In a message dated 3/12/2003 7:39:47 AM Mountain Standard Time, > [email protected] writes: > > > > > > Pioneer Families of Missouri, Part IV. Colonel J.F. Jones, Page 427 > > > > William Jones the founder of the family in this Country was born of Welch > > parents, in the city of London, England. He died on his way to America, > > leaving a young widow, who, soon after landing in Virginia, gave birth to a > > > > son whom she named Mosias. She afterward married a man named Webb, of > > Albemarle conty, and they soon removed to Greenbriar County, Va., where > > Mosias was raised, and married. After his marriage he removed to Kentucky, > > > > and settled on the head waters of Caney fork of Otter Creek, in Madison > > County, four miles east of Richmond. His children were Mosias, Foster, > > > George, William, Roger, John, Thomas, Rebecca, and one other daughter, who > > married a gentleman rom Virginia named Garrison. Rebecca married Henry > > Burnham, a Hard-Shell Baptist preacher. All the boys served in the > > Revolutionar War, and most of them through the entire struggle. > > > > This is under story of Colonel. J. F. Jones who married the 6th of March > > 1844, Sally Ann Mameson. > > > > Leon > > > Thanks so much.. I see they left out a daughter, Lucy Jones. She m. Jesse > Maupin.. They were my forebears.. > > Ellie S. > > > ==== MAUPIN Mailing List ==== > Personalized Mailing Lists: never miss a connection again. > <http://pml.rootsweb.com> Search our Maupin Message Board at: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=surnames.maupin >

    03/12/2003 10:46:10