Jehu Jones, Lower Merion, 1785. Will proved at Norristown, Sept. 27, 1785. Mentions his wife Catharine. Speaks of the Gulf Mill, bougjt in partnership with his brother, John Jones. Three minor daughters, Margaret, Rebecca, Catharine. Nephew, Nathan Jones, son of brother Nathan. Brothers Norris Jones and James Jones, Trustees. Signed 9 Mo. 1, 1785. Witnesses, Lindsay Coats, Benjamin Brooke, Peter Rambo. "Brother James Jones". was a brother-in-law. James Jones was a son of James Jones of Blockley, and married (1763) Ann Jones, daughter of Robert Jones of the Gulf, and sister of Jehu Jones. Jehu Jones was a Revolutionary Soldier. Her served in Capt. Amos Sturgis's Co. Philadelphia County Militia, 1781. See Penna. Archives, Sixth Series, Vol. I. p. 728. The names of Jehu Jones and John Jones, millwright, appear on the List of Taxables for Upper Merion, 1774. On List of 1779, Jehu Jones. On List of 1781, Jehu Jones, John Jones's est., James Jones & Co. On List of Taxables for Lower Merion, 1780, "estate of N. Jones", John Jones, 1774, Nathan Jones. I saw 2 Jones-Smith marriages in same Merion cemetery records ________________________________________________________________ The best thing to hit the internet in years - Juno SpeedBand! Surf the web up to FIVE TIMES FASTER! Only $14.95/ month - visit www.juno.com to sign up today!