See obituary below of brother of Mary WILLIAMS of Granville, NY, John R. JONES of Granville, NY, Elizabeth OWEN of Poultney, VT, etc. This was my second great grand uncle. Jan Jordan, jnrose at webtv dot net ================================== From UTICA, NY, DAILY PRESS July 28 1905, page 8: "DEATH OF JOSEPH B. JONES WELL KNOWN TRENTON FARMER Passed away yesterday in his 83d Year -Active in the Affairs of the Town for Many Years and Highly Respected by His Neighbors and Friends-Other Trenton News. Trenton, New York July 27.-Joseph B. Jones died this morning at his residence about one-half mile northwest of Trenton village, in his 83d year. Mr. Jones had been in poor health for several years, suffering considerably from the effects of rheumatism. He was born in Meirionethshire, Wales, April 1, 1833, and came to America in 1847. He lived in New York City until about 1863, when he came to Trenton, and had resided here since. He married Martha Thomas, who survives, in New York about fifty years ago. Mr. Jones was a man of many good traits. He devoted his time to farming as long he was able to work and in his younger days was considered one of the model farmers of Trenton. He was a devout member and faithful attendant of the Welsh church of Trenton as long as the church was kept open. After it was closed he attended the Welsh church at Remsen as often as his health would admit. In politics he was a strong Republican. He never held office, but years ago many sought him for advice. He leaves besides his wife, three children, Mrs. J.H. Jones, John S. and David T. Jones, all of Trenton, three sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Owen of Poultney, Vt., Mrs. Joseph Williams of Granville, N.Y., and Mrs. John Hughes of Trenton, N.Y., and tow brothers, Edward E. Jones of Iowa and Thomas Jones of Nebraska. The funeral will be held Saturday at 2 o'clock p.m. from the residence and will be private. Interment will be made in Evergreen Cemetery."