Binns Jones served with Virginia during the American Revolution.
1759: Binns Jones was born on the 20th of May 1759 in Brunswick County, Virginia Colony. He was the eldest son of Col. John Jones and his wife Elizabeth Binns of Brunswick County, Virginia Colony.
1781: Binns married Elizabeth Cargill, only child of John Cargill and Sarah Avery, in Sussex County, Virginia, USA on the 27th of July 1781.
1791: Binns Jones passed away on the 13th of February 1791 in Brunswick County, Virginia, USA. His will, dated 8th of February 1791, remembered his wife Elizabeth and mentioned only his sons Richard Jones and John Cargill Jones. The records of his land bounty identify his other heirs, Sarah C Jones and Elizabeth C Jones.
Sources
Jones-43648 was created by Rosemary Jones through the import of Eds Mob v4_2016-05-18.ged on May 19, 2016.
John W. Pritchett, Southside Virginia Genealogies, CD-ROM (Baltimore, Maryland, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc, 2007), Page 2981, 669. Binns Jones citing Prince George Co. Wills & Deeds 1713-1728, p. 318. (20 May 1759 - 13 Feb. 1791) married Elizabeth Cargill in Sussex County 27 July (bond) 1781.
John Bennett Boddie, Southside Virginia Families (1966), Jones of Prince George, page 288. Colonel Jones moved to Brunswick about 1757.; online image, Ancestry.com (http:/www.ancestry.com).
William and Mary College, "Jones of Petersburg". William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine. XIX (April, 1911); online archives, The Internet Archive (https://archive.org/details/williammarycolle19tyle), Pages 290-291, accessed 29 Jul 2016.
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