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Living. Parents: Living and Living.


Living.

Spouse: Patrick George Edward Cavendish ACHESON. Patrick George Edward Cavendish ACHESON and Nora JONES were married in 1915.


Nora Evelynia JONES983 was born on Jan 2, 1892 in Pickett County, Tennessee. She died on May 2, 1981 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Parents: Joseph Dalton JONES and Mary Margaret FERRELL.

Spouse: Lewis Stewart SUMMERS.


Oleta JONES8 was born on Feb 5, 1913 in Prospect, Texas. She died on Nov 22, 1997 in Ft Worth, Texas. She was buried in Shannon, Texas.

Spouse: Herman Charles TEAGUE. Herman Charles TEAGUE and Oleta JONES were married on Dec 21, 1932. Children were: Living, Edwin Ardell TEAGUE.


Living.

Spouse: Living. A living couple were married in 1960 in Portage, Porter, Indiana.


Patsie JONES was born WFT Est. 1746-1766.69 She died WFT Est. 1767-1850.69

Spouse: Abraham MAYFIELD. Abraham MAYFIELD and Patsie JONES were married WFT Est. 1767-1800.69


Living.

Spouse: Living.


Living was born in 1929.44,45

Spouse: Daniel Columbus PARDUE. Children were: Living.


Living.

Spouse: Van SWEARINGEN. Van SWEARINGEN and Polly JONES were married on Feb 21, 1799 in Bath Co., VA.


Living was born in 1969.44 Parents: Living and Living.


Richard Mann JONES1307,1385,1387,1388 was born on Apr 14, 1870 in Walton, Ky..1307,1385 He was educated Doctor of Medicine in 1893 in University of Louisville, Louisville, KY.1307,1385 He Delivered own child on Feb 15, 1905 in At home on East Broadway, Louisville, KY.1307,1385 He appeared in the census on Jan 10, 1920 in Louisville, Kentucky.1307,1385 He appeared in the census on Apr 11, 1930 in Louisville, Kentucky.1307,1385 He died on Apr 1, 1940 in Louisville, Ky..1307,1385 He was buried in Cave Hill Cemetery, Louisville, KY.1307,1385 My grandfather was an unusual man. Realized after he was dead how little I knew about him. He was brought up in a small town, Walton, KY. The family came from Ontario with three young boys in tow. When he was under three his father William Peter Jones died. This left, Rachel Clark Jones, to rear the smaller children she had by herself. Children ranged over twenty years of her life. To my knowledge William and Rachel did not lose any children. All the children were hard workers. Richard (Dick) Mann Jones worked hard to become a doctor. After his graduation from the University of Louisville, he stayed at one practice on Broadway his whole life in Louisville, KY. He was an avid gambler, loving poker and race horses. Every Monday night and Thursday afternoon and night he played poker at the house on Hepburn Ave. I would help put the sheet on the table and count the chips. There were always eight. Doctors and one pharmacist. As he married later in life, for those days, he and wife Leah Smith only had one child, my mother Helen Atwood Jones. My grandmother once said you should marry two doctors. One to make the money and one to do the loving as they don't do both. Believe he had a weakness for women, especially widows and orphans. He would never send a widow a bill regardless.
When I was growing up I spent many days and sometime weeks at their house. I never saw him quarrel or say a curse word. The times we spent together were on the front porch before supper. He taught me all the bones in the body. Later when I wanted money to go to town he would give a penny at a time. Each for a bone or muscle I had learned. How I wish I had asked questions about his life and parents. He never mentioned his mother or father. I did have the privledge of knowing two of his brothers and his one sister. We would drive to Walton when I was small. In those days he was the only one that visited them as I never remember his brothers coming to our house. Dr. Asa was ill and his other brother , Robert Weldon, was the local pharmacist in Walton.
Sunday was the family day and we would drive around the city. He would always get us a cold custard before we came home. It tasted like frozen yogurt does today.
He loved to smoke cigars an no bug would dare to bite him.
April 6, 2006 while checking records at the Old Baptist Hospital I found out he was the attending physician at my Mother's birth. She was born at home in the old house on East Broadway. Maybe that is the reason my grandmother only had one child!
My great grandmother, Tiletha A Russell Smith and my great grandfather George L Smith were witnesses at the wedding of Leah E Smith and Dr. Richard Mann Jones.
When he had his stroke a driver would take him to his office. He died a year after my grandmother, Leah.
I learned two sayings from him. When he would refer to one of my boyfriends he would comment. "He looks as if he were dry and put up wet." It was years before I knew it refered to a horse. The other was "That is every cat in the alley". I still use the expression when all posibilities for a subject have been exhausted.
He would never eat anything left over and we were served in the dining room up until he was ill.

My grandfather was an unusual man. Realized after he was dead how little I knew about him. He was brought up in a small town, Walton, KY. The family came from Ontario with three young boys in tow. When he was under three his father William Peter Jones died. This left, Rachel Clark Jones, to rear the smaller children she had by herself. Children ranged over twenty years of her life. To my knowledge William and Rachel did not lose any children. All the children were hard workers. Richard (Dick) Mann Jones worked hard to become a doctor. After his graduation from the University of Louisville, he stayed at one practice on Broadway his whole life in Louisville, KY. He was an avid gambler, loving poker and race horses. Every Monday night and Thursday afternoon and night he played poker at the house on Hepburn Ave. I would help put the sheet on the table and count the chips. There were always eight. Doctors and one pharmacist. As he married later in life, for those days, he and wife Leah Smith only had one child, my mother Helen Atwood Jones. My grandmother once said you should marry two doctors. One to make the money and one to do the loving as they don't do both. Believe he had a weakness for women, especially widows and orphans. He would never send a widow a bill regardless.
When I was growing up I spent many days and sometime weeks at their house. I never saw him quarrel or say a curse word. The times we spent together were on the front porch before supper. He taught me all the bones in the body. Later when I wanted money to go to town he would give a penny at a time. Each for a bone or muscle I had learned. How I wish I had asked questions about his life and parents. He never mentioned his mother or father. I did have the privledge of knowing two of his brothers and his one sister. We would drive to Walton when I was small. In those days he was the only one that visited them as I never remember his brothers coming to our house. Dr. Asa was ill and his other brother , Robert Weldon, was the local pharmacist in Walton.
Sunday was the family day and we would drive around the city. He would always get us a cold custard before we came home. It tasted like frozen yogurt does today.
He loved to smoke cigars an no bug would dare to bite him.
When he had his stroke a driver would take him to his office. He died a year after my grandmother, Leah.
I learned two sayings from him. When he would refer to one of my boyfriends he would comment. "He looks as if he were dry and put up wet." It was years before I knew it refered to a horse. The other was "That is every cat in the alley". I still use the expression when all posibilities for a subject have been exhausted.
He would never eat anything left over and we were served in the dining room up until he was ill.
5-20-05
His brother Asa Newton Jones had a bio in KENTUCKY A History of the State by Perrin, Battle, Kniffin, 7th Edition, pg 828. It mentions his father William Peter Jones and Rachel Clark Jones.
The bio mentions that William Peter and Rachel came from Canada and when they born.
Married by Mr. Benard Jr. Witnesses Tiletha Russell Smith and husband George Lawrence Smith.
Here they are in 1920.

1920 > KENTUCKY > JEFFERSON > 4-WD; LOUISVILLE; 5-PCT
Series: T625 Roll: 578 Page: 214
Jones, R. M. Head R(renting) M W 50 M KY CanEng CanEng Physician Medical
Jones, Leah Wife F W 47 M KY KY KY
Jones, Helen A. Dau F W 14 S KY KY KY



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Melinda
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Spouse: Leah (Pinky) E SMITH. Richard Mann JONES and Leah (Pinky) E SMITH obtained a marriage license on Jan 21, 1899 in Louisville, Kentucky.1307,1385 They were married on Jan 23, 1899 in Louisville, Ky..1307,1385 Children were: Helen Atwood JONES, Helen Atwood Jones LANCASTER.


Living.

Spouse: Living.


Living. Parents: Living and Amanda E.lizabeth "Betty" GROCE.


Living was born in 1886 in Pickett County, Tennessee. Parents: Joseph Dalton JONES and Mary Margaret FERRELL.


Living was born.55 Parents: Living and Living.


Living.

Spouse: Living. Children were: Living.


Living.

Spouse: Living. Children were: Living.


Living was born in 1897 in Grayson Co TX. Parents: Joseph Dalton JONES and Mary Margaret FERRELL.


S V JONES was born. He died. He was christened. He was buried.

Spouse: Lena Esta WELLS. S V JONES and Lena Esta WELLS were married on Dec 1, 1889 in Comanche, Texas.


Samuel JONES was born on Dec 26, 1881. He died on Jul 13, 1923.

Spouse: Living.


Sarah JONES died WFT Est. 1850-1943.69 She was born in 1849 in Alabama.69 Parents: Martin Marshall JONES and Harriet MAYFIELD.


Sarah Bennington JONES67,88 was born on Feb 7, 1817. She died in 1897 in Grange City, Fleming Co., Kentucky.

Was buried in the Fairview Cemetery. Her grave is next to her husband's but it is not marked.

Spouse: Samuel Crain ATCHISON. Samuel Crain ATCHISON and Sarah Bennington JONES were married on Feb 2, 1848. Children were: Adelaide ATCHISON, Alonzo ATCHISON, Malissa ATCHISON, John Lawson ATCHISON.


Sarah Elizabeth JONES98 was born on Sep 9, 1853 in Overton County, Tennessee. She died on Apr 14, 1936. She was buried in Sims Cem., Pickett, Tennessee.

Spouse: Asa W. HUDDLESTON. Children were: Perelda Ann HUDDLESTON, Permelia Jane HUDDLESTON, Joseph Channon HUDDLESTON, Robert Lee HUDDLESTON, Etola HUDDLESTON, Living, Martha Louverta (Twin) HUDDLESTON, Ida Ella HUDDLESTON, James Wilburn HUDDLESTON, Living.


Living.

Spouse: Amanda E.lizabeth "Betty" GROCE. Children were: Living, Living, Living.


Living was born.55 Parents: Stanley Hines JONES and Living.


Stanley Hines JONES was born in 1907.55 He died in 1951.55 Parents: Blanton JONES.

Spouse: Living. Stanley Hines JONES and Bertha Lou FERGUSON were married Private. Children were: Living, Living, Living.


Living was born.69 Parents: Living and Living.


Living.

Spouse: Living.


Living.

Spouse: Living. Children were: Living.


Living was born in 1941 in Love County, Oklahoma.

Spouse: Living. A living couple were married in 1959 in Ft Worth, Tarrant Co., TX. Children were: Living, Living.


Living.

Spouse: Charles Dillard Hershell ZIMMERMAN. Children were: ZIMMERMAN, ZIMMERMAN, ZIMMERMAN, Living, Living, Thurman ZIMMERMAN, Living, Living, Billie Ruthe ZIMMERMAN, Living.


Living.

Spouse: Anna Elizabeth RICHARDSON. Warden P. JONES and Anna Elizabeth RICHARDSON were married on Oct 21, 1847 in IN-Hope, Bartholomew County.


Living.

Spouse: Abigail BERTRAM. Wiley JONES and Abigail BERTRAM were married on Oct 7, 1823 in Wayne County, Kentucky.256


Living.

Spouse: Living. Children were: Living, Living.


Living.

Spouse: Nannie SMITH.


Living.

Spouse: Living. Children were: Living, Living.


Living was born in 1889 in Pickett County, Tennessee. Parents: Joseph Dalton JONES and Mary Margaret FERRELL.


Living. Parents: Living and Living.


Living.

Spouse: Living. A living couple were married in 1953. Children were: Living.


Carol JORDAHL died on Dec 29, 1952 in Colorado City, Texas.

Spouse: Living. Children were: Living.


Living.

Spouse: Living. A living couple were married in 1907.40 Children were: Living, Living, Living, Living, Living, Thelma MARKLAND, Opal MARKLAND.


Eliza F JORDAN1180,1181,1182 was born in 1835 in , , Kentucky.1181 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Ancestrial #] Parents: Living and Mary Polly HAWKINS.


George B JORDAN1180,1181,1182 was born in 1826 in , Anderson, Kentucky.1181 He died after 1900 in , Clay, Arkansas.1181 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Ancestrial #] Parents: Living and Mary Polly HAWKINS.


Living was born in 1938 in Lubbock TX.

Spouse: Living. A living couple were married in 1965 in Fort Worth, Tarrant Co TX. Children were: Living, Living, Living, Living, Living.


John W JORDAN1180,1181,1182 was born on May 21, 1830 in Of, Carter, Ky.1181 He died on Jan 14, 1852 in , Hickman, Kentucky.1181 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Ancestrial #] Parents: Living and Mary Polly HAWKINS.


Living.

Spouse: Living. A living couple were married in 1959 in Dallas, Dallas, Texas.


Living.

Spouse: Living. Children were: Living, Living.


Living. Parents: Living and Living.


Living. Parents: Living and Living.


Mary J JORDAN1180,1181,1182 was born in 1832 in , , Kentucky.1181 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Ancestrial #] Parents: Living and Mary Polly HAWKINS.

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