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    1. [MOSTONE-L] RE: TAYLOR
    2. >From a lister: >The Philibert cem listing shows several TAYLORS that were moved from the >original Philibert cem. Does anyone have a Philibert Cemetery listing that can tell me the names of the TAYLORs buried there? Thanks much, Diane Biggar-Taylor

    05/10/2000 02:47:09
    1. Re: [MOSTONE-L] Jones
    2. Not yet, but will keep the info. Mary Ann

    05/10/2000 11:06:28
    1. Re: [MOSTONE-L] Jones
    2. Mindvoice
    3. Jo, LOL...I have the Cynthia Bowman connection..just need to fit -n-dit your other Jones into place! Ut oh..now I have to chase that Barry co Jones to see if he ties into any of those Jones I have from Barry! Looks like I may eliminate him as related to our Joseph H Jones because of age difference..but he might link up somewhere else. :} Darn, this means I can't claim you as a cousin??? We can go for a Bowman cuzin ship, eh??? Mindvoice@msn.com -----Original Message----- From: Josephine or Peter Dunne <PDUNNE@satx.rr.com> To: MOSTONE-L@rootsweb.com <MOSTONE-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, May 10, 2000 1:53 PM Subject: [MOSTONE-L] Jones >Does anyone fit into this Jones family? They were from Christian County, >but William Jesse Jones' brother John Henry Jones ended up in Barry County. > >Descendants of William Jesse Jones II > > 1 [1] William Jesse Jones II b: October 13, 1888 d: September 30, 1959 >. +Emma Wilhite b: Abt. 1890 d: August 31, 1909 >...... 2 Blanche Reba Jones b: February 05, 1909 >.......... +William Almous Cox > *2nd Wife of [1] William Jesse Jones II: >. +Cynthia Bowman b: August 20, 1892 d: January 29, 1927 >...... 2 William Everett Jones b: January 01, 1913 >...... 2 [2] Jesse Ernest Jones b: December 10, 1914 d: Unknown >.......... +Unknown >...... *2nd Wife of [2] Jesse Ernest Jones: >.......... +Unknown b: Unknown >...... 2 Mable Jones b: June 23, 1917 >.......... +James Crumpley b: May 23, 1916 d: October 10, 1972 >...... 2 Earl Jones b: 1919 >...... 2 Herman Jones b: 1920 >...... 2 Michael James Jones b: May 11, 1923 d: December 22, 1966 >.......... +Dora Cox b: Unknown d: Unknown >...... 2 Gertrude Jones b: June 28, 1926 d: Unknown >.......... +Claude Dean Hankins b: Unknown d: October 1988 > *3rd Wife of [1] William Jesse Jones II: >. +Nellie Gahagan > >

    05/10/2000 10:26:21
    1. Re: [MOSTONE-L] Jones in 1840 Taney
    2. William Ray
    3. Access denied Bill Ray Vonda Sheets wrote: > 1840 Taney Co. MO > > Swan Twp > > Jones, David > Jones, Jabez > > Northfork Twp > Jones, David N. > Jones, James D. > Jones, Sugar > > Jackson Twp. > Jones, John > Jones, John K. > Jones, William > > Bridges Twp. > Jones, Thomas > > You can access this census at the White River Valley Historical Quarterly > website at: > http://198.209.8.166/wrvq/v1/n2/ > > The pages are scanned from the 1961 Winter issue, Vol 1 No. 2. They take > quite a while to load. > > Vonda

    05/10/2000 10:26:13
    1. Re: [MOSTONE-L] Jones in 1840 Taney
    2. Thanks, Vonda, this may shed some light as these names like Jabes keep showing up in various places. Mary Ann

    05/10/2000 08:31:31
    1. [MOSTONE-L] Jones
    2. Josephine or Peter Dunne
    3. Does anyone fit into this Jones family? They were from Christian County, but William Jesse Jones' brother John Henry Jones ended up in Barry County. Descendants of William Jesse Jones II 1 [1] William Jesse Jones II b: October 13, 1888 d: September 30, 1959 . +Emma Wilhite b: Abt. 1890 d: August 31, 1909 ...... 2 Blanche Reba Jones b: February 05, 1909 .......... +William Almous Cox *2nd Wife of [1] William Jesse Jones II: . +Cynthia Bowman b: August 20, 1892 d: January 29, 1927 ...... 2 William Everett Jones b: January 01, 1913 ...... 2 [2] Jesse Ernest Jones b: December 10, 1914 d: Unknown .......... +Unknown ...... *2nd Wife of [2] Jesse Ernest Jones: .......... +Unknown b: Unknown ...... 2 Mable Jones b: June 23, 1917 .......... +James Crumpley b: May 23, 1916 d: October 10, 1972 ...... 2 Earl Jones b: 1919 ...... 2 Herman Jones b: 1920 ...... 2 Michael James Jones b: May 11, 1923 d: December 22, 1966 .......... +Dora Cox b: Unknown d: Unknown ...... 2 Gertrude Jones b: June 28, 1926 d: Unknown .......... +Claude Dean Hankins b: Unknown d: October 1988 *3rd Wife of [1] William Jesse Jones II: . +Nellie Gahagan

    05/10/2000 07:52:18
    1. [MOSTONE-L] Jones in 1840 Taney
    2. Vonda Sheets
    3. 1840 Taney Co. MO Swan Twp Jones, David Jones, Jabez Northfork Twp Jones, David N. Jones, James D. Jones, Sugar Jackson Twp. Jones, John Jones, John K. Jones, William Bridges Twp. Jones, Thomas You can access this census at the White River Valley Historical Quarterly website at: http://198.209.8.166/wrvq/v1/n2/ The pages are scanned from the 1961 Winter issue, Vol 1 No. 2. They take quite a while to load. Vonda

    05/10/2000 06:15:18
    1. Re: [MOSTONE-L] JONESes in Stone Co, Letter #3
    2. Mindvoice
    3. Cheri, William Riley Jones that m Almeda Carey is the son of Pleasant M Jones and Minerva Moore. he was b July 15, 1881 Baxter, Mo. He m Almeda on July 7, 1899 Baxter Mo. They moved to Ca. This family was from the Blue Eye area and son William Efton m into the Bowmans. Mindvoice -----Original Message----- From: Kinklector@aol.com <Kinklector@aol.com> To: MOSTONE-L@rootsweb.com <MOSTONE-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, May 09, 2000 10:08 PM Subject: [MOSTONE-L] JONESes in Stone Co, Letter #3 >MaryAnn, > >On the 1880 Stone Co census (according to the Stone Co. Webpage), Asa G. & >Mary Jane JONES have a son named James Riley Jones (only 10 months old). > >Interesting how the middle name is Riley. > >Are you SURE your Wm. R. m. whoever that was in Christian and isn't the same >Wm. R. who m. Amanda CARNEY in 1899 in Stone? I'm going to try to hunt down >all the Wm. R's. > >Hez. is dead by 1880. So he dies bet. 1870-1880 in Stone. > >Cheri >

    05/10/2000 05:59:27
    1. Re: [MOSTONE-L] Joneses
    2. Mindvoice
    3. Cheri, yes, Jebez Jones is the one on the 1850 Swan Twp. I have a little bit of information on him, but not enuff to fit him in with any of the other Jones. He links to Gentry & Packwood families. There are several researchers working on this line. There is a Danial Jones from Barry/Stone co that links to our Jones/Costlow families. We think he is a brother to Joseph H Jones. but cannot find proof positive. This Daniel is listed under the Dunnegan household as a step child along with Joseph H Jones. The other Danial had dau Ermiles Jones who m William Stone. He is the one the Jones /Wilson cemetery is named after. There is a Jonathan Jones from Barry Co who father many many children (32) .Some of his offspring connect to the Doty /Henson family. He has a son, Lewis Gumm Jones. Then we have Hezekial Jones from Taney/Stone Co area, and then the Jones family from Christian co, Mo. which m into the Bowman line!! Mindvoice@msn.com -----Original Message----- From: Kinklector@aol.com <Kinklector@aol.com> To: MOSTONE-L@rootsweb.com <MOSTONE-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, May 09, 2000 10:41 PM Subject: Re: [MOSTONE-L] Joneses >Mindvoice, > >I will write in between. > >Cheri Mello > >In a message dated 5/9/2000 6:39:19 PM Pacific Daylight Time, >Mindvoice@email.msn.com writes: > ><< I am interested in any information on the Jones families of Stone Co. I >have > been trying to sort them out and connect them for several years! I have two > Jones lines that are driving me nuts!!>> > >I'm pretty sure that there is more than 1 JONES line in Stone. > ><<...An open exchange of information would be greatly appreciated! I seem to >be > missing a vital link somewhere!>> > >I posted the 3 letters that I sent privately. > > <<Jones lines: >...........5. Hezekial Jones and Danial Jones are both of interest to me as >old > settlers..and of course, to see if they are related to any of the above > Jones!!>> > >Yes, this Hezekiah is mine. He was b. 1812/3/5 in NC. He was in MO in 1835 >or 37, as his first child is born in MO. Unfortunately, I dont' know which >co. He was in Taney in 1850. The Hezekiah JONES in 1840 Callaway Co does >not fit the bill (I *think* he was the only Hez. in MO in 1840....I need to >double check that). > >Who is Daniel? > > <<Did I mention Jabes Jones???? <giggle> Talk about trying to keep up with >the > Jones!!!>> > >Is he the J. Jones in 1850 Taney in Swan Twp? I ran out of time at the FHC. >I copied Hez. Jones in the 1850 Taney in Swan, but didn't have time to find >J.Jones. The FHC was closing :( > >Cheri Mello >

    05/10/2000 05:58:44
    1. Re: [MOSTONE-L] Joneses
    2. Mindvoice
    3. Shoni, I am interested in your Jones/Bowman tie. I have both Bowman names you listed, but do not have spouse for them. I wanted to make sure I have the right Bowman before I add them to my data base. Mindvoice@msn.com -----Original Message----- From: Kinklector@aol.com <Kinklector@aol.com> To: MOSTONE-L@rootsweb.com <MOSTONE-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, May 09, 2000 10:30 PM Subject: Re: [MOSTONE-L] Joneses >Shoni, > >Mary Ann & I are chasing Asa G & his wife Mary J (Youngblood) Jones in hopes >of finding out more info on his siblings and parents. > >Do you have anything on Asa's father, Hezekiah Jones (1812/3/5 - 1870/80)? > >Cheri Mello > >In a message dated 5/8/2000 11:02:00 PM Pacific Daylight Time, >shoni@psyber.com writes: > ><< Hello MaryAnn, Cheri & list: > Asa G. Jones (s/o Hezekiah & Nancy Parilee (Mathes) Jones) is the 3rd > husband Mary Jane Youngblood they married on 13 Aug. 1878, Stone co., MO., > and according to my information they are both buried in Blue Eye Cemetery. > (In fact I have a picture of both of their head stones, from the book > "Jeremiah Youngblood" by D. Quaife) > Asa & Mary had 3 children together; 1 James Riley Jones b. Aug. 1879 Blue > Eye, Stone Co., MO/d. 1955 buried in Blue Eye Cem. 2. Nancy Parilee Jones > "Parrot" b. 9 Mar. 1882 Blue Eye, Stone Co., MO/d. 7 Feb. 1971 buried Blue > Eye Cem. > 3. unnamed daughter d. infancy; 6 Apr. 1888; buried Goodall Cem., Stone > Co., MO. > Both James and Nancy were married twice, James had 3 children by each wife > (Martha Jane Youngblood & Ruth M. Grishaber) Nancy had 4 children by the > first husband & 1 with the next (Henry Daniel Bowman & Jeptha "Jeff" Gipson > Bowman). > I have more information....if anyone interested...?! > Shoni Jones > >> >

    05/10/2000 05:35:40
    1. Re: [MOSTONE-L] JONESes in Stone Co, Letter #3
    2. Cheri and list, here is the info from the Jones deed for a starter. I have more info on these people to send but this is a start. Abstract of Title Christian County , Mo NW1/4 NW 1/4 sec 23 twp 27 rng 23 North 15 acres SW 1/4 nw 1/4 sec 23 twp 27 rng 23 Allen and Mary E. Jones [born about 1839] owned this land Allen died Feb 3, 1913 Bought property in Christian County, MO in 1889 Widow Mary E. Jones Christian County Children W.T. Jones " Jam. A. Jones " John W. Jones " Riley G. Jones " Hezekiah Jones [deceased] children Clara Thomas Josie Ash Alva Jones Dora White Charles E. Jones Sarah W. Anderson Idaho Dillie L. Logsdon Greene County Cynthia A. McLaughin Christian County Laura J. Ghan Christian County Nancy A. McGowan or Doake Oregon [Both names are in document] They had fight over inheritance of this land near Hy 14 between Clever and Nixa end of deed info ***** >.....

    05/09/2000 07:06:36
    1. Re: [MOSTONE-L] Taney County Books
    2. In a message dated 5/9/2000 8:39:10 PM Pacific Daylight Time, beatsme@netins.net writes: << There are some Taney County books listed for sale on ebay. Also, aren't there indexed cemetery books for Stone Co? >> Joy, I remember looking at some when I was in Springfield, MO (I think). It was the library that has the Sheppard Room. Thanks for the tip on Ebay. Cheri Mello

    05/09/2000 05:41:49
    1. Re: [MOSTONE-L] Joneses
    2. Mindvoice, I will write in between. Cheri Mello In a message dated 5/9/2000 6:39:19 PM Pacific Daylight Time, Mindvoice@email.msn.com writes: << I am interested in any information on the Jones families of Stone Co. I have been trying to sort them out and connect them for several years! I have two Jones lines that are driving me nuts!!>> I'm pretty sure that there is more than 1 JONES line in Stone. <<...An open exchange of information would be greatly appreciated! I seem to be missing a vital link somewhere!>> I posted the 3 letters that I sent privately. <<Jones lines: ...........5. Hezekial Jones and Danial Jones are both of interest to me as old settlers..and of course, to see if they are related to any of the above Jones!!>> Yes, this Hezekiah is mine. He was b. 1812/3/5 in NC. He was in MO in 1835 or 37, as his first child is born in MO. Unfortunately, I dont' know which co. He was in Taney in 1850. The Hezekiah JONES in 1840 Callaway Co does not fit the bill (I *think* he was the only Hez. in MO in 1840....I need to double check that). Who is Daniel? <<Did I mention Jabes Jones???? <giggle> Talk about trying to keep up with the Jones!!!>> Is he the J. Jones in 1850 Taney in Swan Twp? I ran out of time at the FHC. I copied Hez. Jones in the 1850 Taney in Swan, but didn't have time to find J.Jones. The FHC was closing :( Cheri Mello

    05/09/2000 05:38:51
    1. Re: [MOSTONE-L] Joneses
    2. In a message dated 5/9/2000 4:49:41 AM Pacific Daylight Time, genmshort@worldnet.att.net writes: << Oops...I missed the Mathes surname previously. I would be interested in the parents and siblings of Nancy. Has that been posted? Marj >> Marj, I don't think so. I can check the "Remin. Hist. of the Ozarks" to see if she is in it. Cheri Mello

    05/09/2000 05:29:51
    1. Re: [MOSTONE-L] Joneses
    2. Shoni, Mary Ann & I are chasing Asa G & his wife Mary J (Youngblood) Jones in hopes of finding out more info on his siblings and parents. Do you have anything on Asa's father, Hezekiah Jones (1812/3/5 - 1870/80)? Cheri Mello In a message dated 5/8/2000 11:02:00 PM Pacific Daylight Time, shoni@psyber.com writes: << Hello MaryAnn, Cheri & list: Asa G. Jones (s/o Hezekiah & Nancy Parilee (Mathes) Jones) is the 3rd husband Mary Jane Youngblood they married on 13 Aug. 1878, Stone co., MO., and according to my information they are both buried in Blue Eye Cemetery. (In fact I have a picture of both of their head stones, from the book "Jeremiah Youngblood" by D. Quaife) Asa & Mary had 3 children together; 1 James Riley Jones b. Aug. 1879 Blue Eye, Stone Co., MO/d. 1955 buried in Blue Eye Cem. 2. Nancy Parilee Jones "Parrot" b. 9 Mar. 1882 Blue Eye, Stone Co., MO/d. 7 Feb. 1971 buried Blue Eye Cem. 3. unnamed daughter d. infancy; 6 Apr. 1888; buried Goodall Cem., Stone Co., MO. Both James and Nancy were married twice, James had 3 children by each wife (Martha Jane Youngblood & Ruth M. Grishaber) Nancy had 4 children by the first husband & 1 with the next (Henry Daniel Bowman & Jeptha "Jeff" Gipson Bowman). I have more information....if anyone interested...?! Shoni Jones >>

    05/09/2000 05:28:14
    1. [MOSTONE-L] Re:Taney Co Books/Library
    2. Jim Cochran
    3. The Shephard Room is no longer. The Gen. section has been re-located to the new location, between Nixa and Springfield, on S. Campbell St. WONDERFUL place. Cafe, reading room, 80+ internet ready 'pewters, gift shop. Reader/researcher paradise. Jim Cochran ----- Original Message ----- > I remember looking at some when I was in Springfield, MO (I think). It was > the library that has the Sheppard Room. > > Thanks for the tip on Ebay. > Cheri Mello > >

    05/09/2000 05:27:22
    1. Re: [MOSTONE-L] James Twp in 1880
    2. Richard, I'm not sure which one. I have a map that lists 48 cemetaries of Stone Co, although I know there are more. The words "Kimberling City" are written in the middle of Table Rock Lake. So I looked around there (via the Stone Co. webpage) for cemetaries with JONESes in them. I checked Pine Crest, Kimberling, Nickerson, and Philabert. The listing for Philabert says that it contains many cemetaries. I can scroll down to Evans Cemetary and find many JONESes. It doesn't have the ones I am looking for (if it even exists). If you can think of any others in the area that I did not check out, let me know. Sincerely, Cheri Mello In a message dated 5/9/2000 7:36:19 AM Pacific Daylight Time, whitey@tri-lakes.net writes: << Cheri, I live in the area that was once James township. It incorporated much of what is now Kimberling City, Joe Bald and 00 area. Which cemetary are you interested in ? Richard ----- Original Message ----- From: <Kinklector@aol.com> To: <MOSTONE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2000 12:37 AM Subject: [MOSTONE-L] James Twp in 1880 > Dear List, > > Can anyone tell me where James Twp was in 1880? I think it is in the > southern section of the county for some reason. I am more interested in the > cemeteries that are in James Twp, but I'll take anything. > > Thanks, > Cheri Mello >>

    05/09/2000 05:24:14
    1. [MOSTONE-L] JONESes in Stone Co, Letter #3
    2. MaryAnn, On the 1880 Stone Co census (according to the Stone Co. Webpage), Asa G. & Mary Jane JONES have a son named James Riley Jones (only 10 months old). Interesting how the middle name is Riley. Are you SURE your Wm. R. m. whoever that was in Christian and isn't the same Wm. R. who m. Amanda CARNEY in 1899 in Stone? I'm going to try to hunt down all the Wm. R's. Hez. is dead by 1880. So he dies bet. 1870-1880 in Stone. Cheri

    05/09/2000 05:06:56
    1. [MOSTONE-L] JONESes in Stone Co, Letter #2
    2. Here is the second letter I wrote to MaryAnn last night. Cheri Mello ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mary Ann, Here is the one that I didn't see the first time. In a message dated 5/8/2000 5:43:24 PM Pacific Daylight Time, EberbachMA writes: << Just a note to tell you I had a very successful trip to the Ozarks. >> Great! << I didn't get to the Courthouse, but I did see a deed that Hezekiah's dad Allen owned and they had a fight over the land after he died. >> I don't know who Allen is. What year was this? Maybe the one boy named S. was S...... Allen and went by Allen? No, that would be the son. <> Can I have the info? If it is too much to type, I can send you a SASE. <<Does this go with anything you have or is this another Hezekiah? This land was in Christian County about 10 miles from the Stone County line.>> I guess it depends on the year. In 1870, Hez. was in Stone. In 1860, he was in Stone. Since Stone Co wasn't there in 1850, Hez was found in Taney. He could have very well been living on what was to become Stone Co. Or Christian for that matter. In 1850, Taney was present day Taney, Stone, the bottom part of the pot of Christian and about the western 1/3 of Douglas. <<Send me any specific questions as I have not typed out my notes or really tried to chart this out yet.>> I'm not sure, except I want to see your notes! :) <<Don't think Solomon and Lemuel are mine. I haven't updated the dates yet but just rough.>> Maybe Solomon is the S. JONES and Lemuel is the Lewis S? Let me know what you think. Cheri <<Mary Ann ........ 3 William Riley Jones b: February 1858 in Mo d: Bef 1910 in Stone County, MO ................ +Sarah Ellen McElhaney b: October 1858 in Tennessee m: October 31, 1886 in Christian County, MO d: 1952 ................... 4 William F. Jones b: Abt 1883 in Stone County, MO d: Aft 1910 ................... 4 Charles A. [Orville] Jones b: November 7, 1889 in MO d: September 11, 1963 ................... 4 Rachel Leticia (Tishie) Jones b: October 12, 1891 in MO d: February 16, 1981 in Marionville, Lawrence County, MO ....................... +Cloyd H. Hanafin b: April 13, 1880 in Tonganoxie Twp, Leavenworth, County, Kansas d: November 5, 1962 in Clever, Christian County, Missouri ................... 4 Mary Florence Jones b: March 1893 in Stone County, MO d: Aft 1910 in Stone County, MO ................... 4 Bessie Ellen Jones b: March 8, 1896 in Stone County, MO d: April 11, 1976 ....................... +Claude Compton ................... 4 Dewey A. Jones b: May 20, 1898 in MO d: April 3, 1967 >>

    05/09/2000 05:06:06
    1. [MOSTONE-L] JONESes in Stone Co, Letter #1
    2. Dear List, Since there is some interest on these Joneses, I will post what I mailed to MaryAnn. I wrote 3 letters last night. I fell asleep thinking about this. It was pretty late. Excuse me if I don't make sense sometimes. Cheri Mello P.S. Since Lists can't support color or fonts or boldfacing, I will separate with << >> and paragraph breaks. MaryAnn, I am going to answer your emails backwards (I didn't see one of them when I first answered). I won't post to the list at this time, because I think we are the only 2 interested. If you find others interested, I will copy and post it to the list. <<While I was in Stone County, I heard many stories about Uncle Ace [Asa] Jones coming and staying with my relatives in the 1930's and that he was buried in Blue Eye Cemetery. Another version is that he was buried in one of the cemeteries that was flooded and that his grave was moved. The gentleman in the Blue Eye Cemetery is buried as A. G. Jones [3/6/1858-1/7/1940] and next to him is Mary J. Jones [10/1/1850-2/7/1926].>> This is my family (sort of--he is a half-sibling), as Asa G (I guess he is aka "Ace" m. Mary J. YOUNGBLOOD. My mother has the YOUNGBLOOD book and it says that he is the s/o Hezekiah & Nancy Parilee (Mathes) Jones. The book says she was born 1 Oct. 1849 in Carroll Co, AR. and she died there too, but is buried in Blue Eye. The book says the 1850 date on tombstone is in error. She is the daughter of William M. Youngblood and Jane MAY. There is a picture of Asa G. & Mary Jane YOUNGBLOOD. (she is a cousin of the Youngbloods on my mother's other side.) Did you see a picture of Asa Jones? I can copy this out of the Youngblood book and send it to you, if you like. <<If his father is a Hezekiah, it could be that one of his nephews was another Hezekiah [son of brother Allen]. >> Yes, this Asa's father is Hezekiah. But here's the thing. Asa's half brother, Lewis S. had a son named Hezekiah in Oct. 1869 (from the 1870 Stone Co Census). Nancy Ann Jones who m. William M Hembree had a Hezekiah Hembree, but he died as a small child. I guess everyone was into naming their baby after his grandfather. << The second Hezekiah died before 1913 and had married kids by that time so he would seem to be too young to be Asa [A.G.]'s dad.>> Hezekiah the elder, was born c. 1812/13/15 (depends on which census I look at) and died after 1870. He may be on the 1880 census, but I didn't find him yet. I would hope Hezekiah would have d. by 1913 as he would have been about 100. But Hez. the elder would have had married kids by 1913. I think I am comfused. Are you? <<Some of the relatives he stayed with were the Claude Comptons and the Cloyd [C. H.] Hanafins.>> No clue on who these people are. Here is what I have for what it is worth: Hezekiah JONES & wife #1 (unknown), m. c. 1833-35 (my guess) probably in MO (my guess). 1) male S. JONES b. c. 1835 or 37 in MO (1850 Taney Co Census) 2) female Nancy Ann JONES b. 17 Aug 1839 (family tradition/death certif) in MO (census work) m. 30 Aug 1857 in Stone Co to William (aka Bill) M. HEMBREE (1836-1910) (info from Stone Co webpage and Ozark Hist. book) and she d. 8 Oct 1917 in Stone Co (death certif) 3) male Lewis S. JONES b. c. 1844 in MO (census work) and he m. 22 Sept 1863 in Stone Co (webpage) to Matilda Adaline SULLIVAN. I don't have his death date. The 1850 census lists no wife for Hezekiah. So she died between 1844 - 1850 (probably giving childbirth to Lewis or shortly after). Hezekiah marries again on 16 Jun 1854 in Stone Co to wife #2: Nancy Parilla/Parlee MATHES. They have these kids: 1) male William R. JONES b. c. 1856 Stone Co MO (census work) 2) male Asa G (J?) JONES b. 6 Mar 1858 (tombstone) who m. Mary Jane YOUNGBLOOD 18 Aug 1878 Stone Co MO. He d. 7 Jan 1940 (tombstone). 3) female Sarah (C?) JONES b. c. 1859/60, Stone Co MO (census work) You descend from a William Riley JONES, right? I am doing too many lines at once. The Wm. R. Jones in the 1880 census living with Nancy Ann (Jones) HEMBREE his half-sister is the same one as above. Wasn't your Wm. Riley the postmaster in the Ozark book? Cheri

    05/09/2000 05:02:13