Display Patriot - P-226230 - John JONES

John JONES

SAR Patriot #: P-226230

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State of Service: SC      Qualifying Service: Private / Patriotic Service
DAR #: A062349

Birth: 14 Dec 1744 / Dinwiddie / VA or / Prince George / VA
Death: Sep 1829 / Jefferson / MS

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Private, 2D South Carolina Regiment - LT Colonel Francis Marion
  2. FURNISHED PROVISIONS

Additional References:
  1. .Jefferson County Court Records
  2. SALLEY & WATES, STUB ENTRIES TO INDENTS, BOOKS R-T, pg 267, LIBER T, #420
  3. SAR RC 166489; DAR RC 831247

Spouse: Anna Brown;
Children: Phoebe; Jonathan;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
2002-09-13 VA 14145 John Griffin Jones (159022) Jonathan   
2002-09-13 VA 14146 John Patrick Jones (159023) Jonathan   
2002-09-13 VA 14147 Jeffrey David Jones (159024) Jonathan   
2006-02-08 CA 24852 Victor John Christopherson (166489) Phoebe   
2019-09-27 MS 87262 Bryant R. Boswell (169852) Johnathan   
2020-04-07 MS 91088 John Gregory Ridgway Sr. (214977) Jonathan   
2020-04-07 MS 91089 John Gregory Ridgway (214978) Jonathan   
2020-04-07 MS 91090 Bryant Emerson Ridgway (214979) Jonathan   
2020-04-07 MS 91091 Thomas Stephen Gilmer (214980) Jonathan   
2020-04-07 MS 91092 Jefferson Ridgway Gamblin (214981) Jonathan   
2020-06-05 MS 91939 Thomas Clark Gamblin (215584) Johnathan   
2020-06-05 MS 91940 Thomas Clark Gamblin Jr. (215585) Johnathan   
2020-06-05 MS 91941 Jeffrey William Pomerantz (215586) Jonathan   
Location:
Church Hill / Jefferson / MS / USA
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Additional Information:
  • The son of William Jones and Phoebe Courtney Jones. He married Anna Brown on June 28, 1768. He was a Revolutionary War Soldier. He was educated at William and Mary College. He served under Gen Francis Marion. He with his parents migrated to the Miss. Territory in 1780
  • Ref: Alice Trace Welch's Family Records Miss. Rev. Soldiers p 161 pub 1955


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