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Adelaide <I>Haseltine</I> Jones

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Adelaide Haseltine Jones

Birth
Death
17 Jul 1992 (aged 89)
Burial
Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 659 grave 10
Memorial ID
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CEMETERY RECORDS:
DOD 07/16/1992
DOI 07/20/1992

Suggested Edit:
BIO: Adelaide was educated at the University of Missouri and became a journalist. She married Monsur King Jones on May 10th, 1930 and moved with him to St. Louis, Missouri. Her husband, Monsur, had gone to Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri and studied in the medical profession.
Adelaide's Grandfather was IRA SHERWIN HASELTINE, a very prominent man in Springfield, Missouri.
He was the Iowa House of Rep state of Missouri. He founded the Richland Center in Wisconsin.
In 1854 he was a Republican Delegate to the State Convention.
A National Convention Delegate to Chicago 1860. He was Assemblyman in 1867.
Elected as a Republican to Congress in 1880, serving one term March, 1881 to March, 1883.
Ira Haseltine laid out the town of Richland Center, Wisconsin. His father was named Orien Haseltine, and his grandfather Amos was a soldier in the Revolutionary war. Ira Haseltine was very successful business man. He purchased several sections of land in Richland county, Wisconsin. He built the court house at Richland Center and he donated the land and building.
A Republican, he attended the convention in which Abraham Lincoln was nominated for his first term as president. He was elected to the Wisconsin state legislature in 1867.
In 1871 he moved his family to Missouri a milder climate. After re-locating in Greene county he planted expansive apple orchards, and was known for giving it his close attention. This made him famous as an Orchardists of the Ozarks. He planted and owned the first large commercial orchard in Missouri containing ninety acres of land. Eventually adding to this until he had an orchard of one thousand six hundred acres which he owned at the time of his death. NOTE: The family Estate is now a very popular place for weddings and other large events in Springfield, MO.
An active interest in public affairs, in 1880 was elected a member of Congress on the joint Republican and Greenback ticket.
Contributor: Family (49985044)
CEMETERY RECORDS:
DOD 07/16/1992
DOI 07/20/1992

Suggested Edit:
BIO: Adelaide was educated at the University of Missouri and became a journalist. She married Monsur King Jones on May 10th, 1930 and moved with him to St. Louis, Missouri. Her husband, Monsur, had gone to Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri and studied in the medical profession.
Adelaide's Grandfather was IRA SHERWIN HASELTINE, a very prominent man in Springfield, Missouri.
He was the Iowa House of Rep state of Missouri. He founded the Richland Center in Wisconsin.
In 1854 he was a Republican Delegate to the State Convention.
A National Convention Delegate to Chicago 1860. He was Assemblyman in 1867.
Elected as a Republican to Congress in 1880, serving one term March, 1881 to March, 1883.
Ira Haseltine laid out the town of Richland Center, Wisconsin. His father was named Orien Haseltine, and his grandfather Amos was a soldier in the Revolutionary war. Ira Haseltine was very successful business man. He purchased several sections of land in Richland county, Wisconsin. He built the court house at Richland Center and he donated the land and building.
A Republican, he attended the convention in which Abraham Lincoln was nominated for his first term as president. He was elected to the Wisconsin state legislature in 1867.
In 1871 he moved his family to Missouri a milder climate. After re-locating in Greene county he planted expansive apple orchards, and was known for giving it his close attention. This made him famous as an Orchardists of the Ozarks. He planted and owned the first large commercial orchard in Missouri containing ninety acres of land. Eventually adding to this until he had an orchard of one thousand six hundred acres which he owned at the time of his death. NOTE: The family Estate is now a very popular place for weddings and other large events in Springfield, MO.
An active interest in public affairs, in 1880 was elected a member of Congress on the joint Republican and Greenback ticket.
Contributor: Family (49985044)

Inscription

ADELAIDE HASELTINE JONES
NOV. 14, 1902
JULY 17, 1992

Gravesite Details

Lot well maintained all year round. Monument in very good shape.



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  • Created by: Judy Young
  • Added: Apr 5, 2009
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/35570002/adelaide-jones: accessed ), memorial page for Adelaide Haseltine Jones (14 Nov 1902–17 Jul 1992), Find a Grave Memorial ID 35570002, citing Hazelwood Cemetery, Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, USA; Maintained by Judy Young (contributor 46792475).