A deceased sister Martha Ann (Tinker) Mrs Robert, Mcknight (1853-1893) lived in White, SD near two other Tinker brothers Thomas W Tinker and James Hilton Tinker.
Robert McKnight was a nephew (son of William) of Margaret McKnight Boyd (1817-1885) she is buried in Hamlin cemetery.
Family bible ssys marriage 20 April 1856 in Sauk City, WI
Children:
1) Norman Ellis Jones, b Dec 19, 1858, married Rowena Rice
2) Almon Lincoln Jones, January 26, 1861, married Henrietta Wingad
3) William Sherman Jones, Oct 5, 1867
4) Wesley Henry Jones, July 24, 1870-1945, married Edith G. Hurlburt
5) Wales/Wallace Lyman Jones, May 26, 1876, married Mae and later Florence.
Unfortunately there is no stone (or legible engraving) for Hannah. I have been to the cemetery four times and cannot find any marking on the big stone next to her husband St. Clair. However, she is listed in cemetery records and there is a spot right next to St Clair with big stone. I am going to try my best to find more info. My hunch is there probably was engraving on the stone, but it has been worn off in too many WI winters.
Cyndi
A deceased sister Martha Ann (Tinker) Mrs Robert, Mcknight (1853-1893) lived in White, SD near two other Tinker brothers Thomas W Tinker and James Hilton Tinker.
Robert McKnight was a nephew (son of William) of Margaret McKnight Boyd (1817-1885) she is buried in Hamlin cemetery.
Family bible ssys marriage 20 April 1856 in Sauk City, WI
Children:
1) Norman Ellis Jones, b Dec 19, 1858, married Rowena Rice
2) Almon Lincoln Jones, January 26, 1861, married Henrietta Wingad
3) William Sherman Jones, Oct 5, 1867
4) Wesley Henry Jones, July 24, 1870-1945, married Edith G. Hurlburt
5) Wales/Wallace Lyman Jones, May 26, 1876, married Mae and later Florence.
Unfortunately there is no stone (or legible engraving) for Hannah. I have been to the cemetery four times and cannot find any marking on the big stone next to her husband St. Clair. However, she is listed in cemetery records and there is a spot right next to St Clair with big stone. I am going to try my best to find more info. My hunch is there probably was engraving on the stone, but it has been worn off in too many WI winters.
Cyndi
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