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<HTML> <BODY> <HEAD> <TITLE> Jones Family</TITLE> </HEAD> <BODY BGCOLOR="#faebd7"> <H2><CENTER>Going Home for History, <font color="green">Wilkes County</font>, North Carolina</CENTER></H2> <CENTER><h2><IMG SRC="home.jpg" BORDER=2></H2><STRONG></CENTER> <H3><CENTER>The Jones Family</CENTER></h3><P> <hr> <STRONG>First Generation:<P> Children of <a href="http://www.fmoran.com/foster.html">Phoebe Foster</a> and George Jones (1743-1830) <BR> Philadelphia Garnett Jones (1778-1857) m. Andrew Bryan (lived in Wilkes Co., NC)<BR> Gen. Edmund Jones (1771-1844) m. Ann Lenoir (1778-1838), d/o Gen. William Lenoir<BR> George Jones (1773-1843) m. Elizabeth Mills<BR> Larkin Jones (1774-1804) did not marry (was a merchant in SC)<BR> Col. Catlett Jones (1776-1856) m. <a href="dula.html">Ann Dula</a> (1784-1846)<BR> John Jones (1778-1813) <BR> Ann Foster Jones (1780-1870, Rutherford, NC) m. 1) Ambrose Mills (?-1849); 2) James Allen (no children)<BR> Phoebe Jones (1782-?) m. Benjamin Jones, Jr. (her double first cousin) (moved to Coffee Co TN)<BR> Hugh Jones (1784-1872/79)<BR> Elizabeth L. Jones (1787) m. Capt Samuel Downs (removed to MS)<BR> Lucy Jones (1789-1886) m. Hillaird H. Gilreath (no known children) lived in Moravian Falls, NC<BR> Maj. Thomas Foster Jones (1791-1873) m. 1) Sarah Joyce Lenoir (1796-1820); 2) Emily Thompson<BR> Matilda Jones (1794) died young<P> <HR> Second Generation<P> Children of Col. Catlett Jones and Ann Dula (1784-1846)<BR> Elizabeth Eveline Jones (1803) m. David Earnest<BR> Dr. Larkin Garnett Jones (1806-1879) m. Martha Myra Jones (1809-1849)<BR> William Baptist Jones (1807)<BR> George Oliver Jones (1809) m. Martha Bowman (1811)<BR> Mary Louisa Jones (1811) m. 1) Joel H. Berry; 2) John Cunnngham (1811)<BR> Squire Catlett Jones (1813-1896) m. <a href="kendall.html">Sarah Louisa Kendall</a> (abt. 1819)<BR> Harriett Newell Jones (1815) m. Robert P. Bailey<BR> Sarah Orilla Jones (1816)<BR> Martha Caroline Jones (1819-1905) m. John Freeland Greer, Sr. (?-1897)<BR> Edmund Haines Jones (1821-1845) m. Harriett N. Dunlap<BR> Dr. John Langdon Jones (1823-1867) m. Sarah Jane Lewellyn (1823)<BR> Dr. Thomas Dula Jones (1825-1862) (killed in Battle of Seven Pines, VA during Civil War)<BR> Juliet Josephine Jones (1827-1872) m. Dr. George N. Carter (1822-?)<BR> Charles Pinckney Jones (1830-1901) m. <a href="horton.html">Mildred Adelaide Horton</a> <P> -----------<P> Children of Elizabeth Foster and Major Benjamin Jones (1750-1820)<BR> Benjamin Jones Jr (1775/80-?) m Phoebe Jones (his cousin)<BR> Phoebe Jones m. Allen Robinett (moved to MS or LA)<BR> Lucy Jones (1780-1846) m. Capt Moses Cass (moved to Coffe Co TN)<BR> Ann Mildred Jones (1785) m. John Martin (abt.1782-1839) (after John's death Ann moved to Cherokee, now Clay Co., NC)<BR> Fanny Jones (abt. 1787) m. Jesse Robinett Jr (moved to Bedford Co TN)<P> (After Major Benjamin Jones death his widow, Elizabeth, moved to Bedford County TN and later with her dau, Fanny Robinett to Coffey County, TN)<P> ------------<P> Children of Frances Foster and Morton Jones (1747-1841) <BR> Gabriel Jones (1768-1840) m. Mary Robins, d/o Maj. John Robins<BR> Hugh Jones (1779) m. Mary Webb (moved to Coffee Co and Franklin Co TN)<BR> Morton Jones Jr (abt. 1776-1825/28) m. Alley Cleveland, d/o Robert Cleveland<BR> Thomas Jones (1778-1856) m. Jane Robins, d/o Maj. John Robins<BR> Franny Jones (abt. 1782-abt.1815) m. Ambrose Foster (her double first cousin)<BR> Benajmin Jones (abt. 1784) m. Sarah Case (moved to TN)<BR> Joseph Dike Jones (abt. 1786-1845/49) m. Mary Foster (his double first cousin)<P> <HR> Third Generation Children of Dr. John Langdon Jones and Sarah Jane Lewellyn<BR> Virginia Jones m. William A. Hood<BR> Annie Lou Jones m. James Hood<BR> Carry Jones<BR> Ida Jones<BR> Ernest Jones<BR> John Langdon Jones<P> Sources:<P> Bunches of Barlows, written by <a href="mailto:[email protected]">John O. Hawkins </a> and Elizabeth H. Michaels<P> <HR> <a href="family.html"> Return to Family Pages </a><P> <CENTER><H4><a href="wilkes.html">Going Home for History, <font color="green">Wilkes County</font>, North Carolina</a></H4></CENTER><P> </STRONG> </BODY> </HTML>