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William Jones (1834 - 1904)

William Jones
Born in Warren County, Pennsylvania, United Statesmap
[spouse(s) unknown]
[children unknown]
Died at age 69 in Warren, Warren, Pennsylvania, United Statesmap
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Biography

Birth

William Jones was born on 5 December 1834 in Pennsylvania, United States to Lewis Jones (1800-1867) and Marietta Chase, known as Mary (1812-1891).

Death and Burial

William died on 31 August 1904 in Warren, Warren, Pennsylvania, United States at the age of 69. He was buried in the Hale Cemetery, Russell, Warren, Pennsylvania. Find A Grave: Memorial #99597201

Sources

  • 1850 United States Federal Census on 14 August in Pine Grove Township, Warren, Pennsylvania. [1]
  • 1860 United States Federal Census on 16 July in Farmington Township, Warren, Pennsylvania. [2]
  • 1870 United States Federal Census on 28 July in Farmington Township, Warren, Pennsylvania. [3]
  • Find A Grave. Headstone is available.

Footnotes

  1. 1850: Jones, Lewis 50, head; Marietta 40, wife; Lorinda (sic) 19; Eliza 17; William 16; Marshall 14; Vincent 10; Marietta 8; Eli 3; Levi 3; Jane 1.
  2. 1860: Jones, Lewis 63, farmer, head; Marietta (sic) 47, wife; Maritta (sic) 18; William 25; Benson 20; Levi 14; Eli 14; Jane 10; Douglas, Lorinda 28.
  3. 1870: Jones, Marietta 58, head; William 35, farmer, son; Benson 30, son, farmer; Eli 24, son, farmer; Levi 24, son, farmer; Jane 21 daughter.




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PLEASE DO NOT CHANGE the placement of the reference and footnote notations. 1/2 of the census data and other is lost if you do. No rule that I know of that says you have to have no space between "Sources" and References or can't have footnotes. And yes, I have read the "Help" page.Thank you.
posted by Darlene (Scott) Kerr