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Mary Ann (Jones) Marr (abt. 1877 - 1951)

Mary Ann (Marry) "Mary Annie" Marr formerly Jones aka Cole, Clark
Born about in Central Waterville, New Brunswick, Canadamap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married 27 Sep 1893 in Nortondale, Southampton, York, New Brunswick, Canadamap
Wife of — married 27 Jun 1912 in Rossville, Southampton, York, New Brunswick, Canadamap
Wife of — married 15 Mar 1922 in 673 Main Street, Woodstock, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canadamap
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Died at about age 74 in Woodstock, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canadamap
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Biography

Mary was born about 1893. Mary Jones ... <-- Was from the person who created the profile.

According to her marriage record in 1912, this is the info on the wife of Cecil Clark: COLE, MARRY (*nee Jones) (widow, age 35, daughter of William Jones and Marry Stuart). [1912-35=1877 for approx year of birth for Marry (Jones) Clark (aka Cole)]

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Cecil Clark and Mary Jones had the following known childing:

- Harold Clark (b. 6 Aug 1913 at Centreal Waterville, York)

Mary was born in 1875. Daughter of William L Jones and Lydia Whitlock. She passed away in 1951.

  • Fact: Burial Marr Cemetery, Central Waterville, York County, New Brunswick, Canada

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[1] - New Brunswick Marriages (on 27 June 1912) - CLARK, CECIL (widower, age 51, son of Charles Clark and Emily Tompkins) and COLE, MARRY (*nee Jones) (widow, age 35, daughter of William Jones and Marry Stuart) [1912-35=1877 for approx year of birth for Marry (Jones) Clark (aka Cole)]

[2] - Late Registration of Births for CLARK, HAROLD (b. 6 Aug 1913 at Central Waterville, York, NB) [Father: CLARK, CECIL and Mother: JONES, MARY]

THIS PERSON SEEMS TO HAVE A DIFFERENT MOTHER: Mary (Jones) Colel below has Lydia Jones as her mother. [3] - New Brunswick Marriages (on 27 Sept 1893 at York Co, NB) for COLE, EMILAUS and JONES, MARY (age 18, b. Gibson, daughter of "William L. and Lydia Jones") [1893-18=1875 for approx year of birth for Mary (Jones) Cole.]

THESE SEEM TO BE THE PARENTS OF MARY (JONES) COLE, wife of Emilaus Cole. [4] - Married on 24 March 1870 at Fredericton, York, NB "William JONES, Cardigan (York Co.) / Miss Lydia Ann WHITLOCK, St. Mary's."

[5] - Death Certificates for JONES, LYDIA (*nee Witlock) (23 Feb 1859- 10 January 1930), (a widow, daughter of Henry Witlock, of Cardigan, NB) (Document signed by her son, Horace Jones, of Woodstock, NB)

[6] - Death Certificates for JONES, HORACE (Sept 1887-15 March 1936 at Woodstock, Carleton, NB) [Father: Wm. M Jones. Mother: Lydia A. Whitlock] This document was signed by the wife of the deceased, Ruby Jones. [This appear to be the son, Horace who signed the death cert for Lydia (Witlock) Jones.]

[7] - New Brunswick Cemeteries for COLE, Emulious G (d. 19 Dec 1911 at age 42) "Relationship: h/o Mary Jones. Cemetery: Emilious Cole Family, York County" [1911-42=1869 for approx year of brith for "Emulious G. Cole".]

[8] - New Brunswick Cemeteries for JONES, Mary (27 June 1875-29 June 1951) Age at death: 76 Years 2 Days "Relationship: w/o Emulious G Cole, Cemetery: Emilious Cole Family, York County"

  • Mary Ann Jones Cole (1875 - 1951) on Find A Grave: Memorial #88280905 retrieved 24 October 2017
  • Marriage certificate Edgar Marr (as Mary Annie Clark, parents as William Jones and Lydia Whitlock, birthplace Fredericton)




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Jones-60682 and Jones-42669 appear to represent the same person because: Same person
posted by Aaron Gullison
[1] - New Brunswick Marriages (on 27 June 1912) - CLARK, CECIL (widower, age 51, son of Charles Clark and Emily Tompkins) and COLE, MARRY (*nee Jones) (widow, age 35, daughter of William Jones and Marry Stuart) [1912-35=1877 for approx year of birth for Marry (Jones) Clark (aka Cole)]

THIS PERSON SEEMS TO HAVE A DIFFERENT MOTHER: Mary (Jones) Colel below has Lydia Jones as her mother. [2] - New Brunswick Marriages (on 27 Sept 1893 at York Co, NB) for COLE, EMILAUS and JONES, MARY (age 18, b. Gibson, daughter of "William L. and Lydia Jones") [1893-18=1875 for approx year of birth for Mary (Jones) Cole.]

posted by Anonymous Wasson
Some minor quibbles, but I'm sure that they are the same woman, Mary Marr.
posted by Aaron Gullison
Her Parents: William M Jones born 24 March 1850 in Cardigan, NB, Canada. Died 14 Oct 1910 in Woodstock, NB.

Lydia Anne Whitlock (daughter of Henry & Rebecca (Arnold). Born 23 February 1850 in Penniac, NB. Died 10 Jan 1930 in Woodstock, NB.

Her Grandparents: Benjamin W Jones born 1812 in Trelech AR Bettws, Carmarthenshire, Wales. Arrived in Saint John, NB with parents:

Jonathan (1792 Wales - 28 Feb 1858 Cardigan, NB) & Elizabeth (1788 Wales - 18 Jan 1865 Cardigan, NB) & brother, Steven (1815 Wales - 18 Nov 1830, Cardigan NB),

on 11 Jun 1819 aboard the ship, THE ALBION (the famous poem, The Albion, details their horrendous crossing).

[Benjamin married Mary Ann Mathison born 1816 in Scotland, died 8 Mar 1896 in Cardigan (parents unknown) on 17 Jul 1834 in Douglas, NB.]

These first Welsh settlers, settled in Cardigan, near Stanley, (farmers); and in Canning Parish, Queens Co. (miners, farmers, etc...some settlers, like Thomas Murray (miner), having fought in the British army in 1815 against Napoleon in the battle of Waterloo). Lots of Newspaper articles on these strangely dressed people and their first winter hardship in Fredericton newspapers of the day. The Church is still there with graveyard where they are all buried in Cardigan, NB, and the Welsh society of NB has yearly events there and lots of information. An awesome genealogical read is “Strangers from a strange land” by Dr Peter Thomas of NB about the Welsh story to (from 1819-1822, 5 ships came with settlers) and in NB.

posted on Jones-60682 (merged) by Kim Dayton
edited by Kim Dayton

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