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W7920 John Jones - revwarapps. org Pension Application of John Jones W7920 Transcribed and annotated by C Leon Harris Virginia Kanawha County, to wit– On this 15th day of January 1833 personally appeared in open court before Lewis Summers Judge of the Circuit Superior court of Law Chancery for the County of Kanawha afores’d John Jones a resident of the said County aged seventy seven years eleven months thirteen days
Four Generations of the Jones Family in Illinois The virgin land in this part of Illinois was difficult to plow, and John Jones used the crude plows of the time The usual crops in Illinois in the 1850s were corn, wheat, flax, and garden vegetables Early settlers in the county attempted to grow cotton, but the growing season was too short Getting crops to market was a serious problem until railroads were pushed through Before that, river
Microsoft PowerPoint - We are NOT all Brothers_revised_040114 . . . Advisory Board for all AF AM Grand Lodges in the US The General Grand Masonic Congress received its charter rite August 1847 in Washington D C , revised in 1870 and reorganized by John G Jones in Cleveland, Ohio August 9, 1889, under the name of National Masonic Congress A F A M 6 Renamed General Grand Masonic Congress of U S Canada, August of 1920 (Jones was deceased by this time
JOHN JONES 74. JOHN JONES Born c1733 Virginia Died . . . - Kueber Robert Jones and Mary Van Meter moved from Frederick County to Lunenburg County, Virginia, by 1748 3 Their eldest son John apparently was born about 1733 because he did not appear on the 1748 tithe list with his father, but he was assessed with him in 1749: alling River Upwards for the Year 1 2 William Rentfro
mil11524 926. . 927 - DTIC Shannon Baylis Sarino In July 1792, John Paul Jones, the Revolutionary War naval hero, died in Paris, France Once a captain in the U S Conti-nental Navy in command of the Bonhomme Richard, Jones died penniless and was buried in a pauper’s grave in a loca-tion that was quickly forgotten