The 1900 Dade County, MO Census lists James N Jones, 32, and wife Mary Ellen, 28, married seven years with four children, three living. The children: son Bailey, 6, born March, 1894; Noble, 3, born November, 1896; and daughter Gail, 1, born May, 1899.
The 1910 Census lists added children: Floy, 8; Lena, 5; Roy, 3; and Ross, 1 year 3 months.
In 1920 James, 51, has remarried to Nora, 41. Children Lena, 15; Ray N, 13; Roy J, 11; and Julia, 8; are living at home.
Added information from FAG Contributor Richard Sowa--
A year after his second wife Nora died James married Nora's widowed sister Artie Missey (Robison-Willhoite) White in Sac City, Iowa. Artie had been living in Jerico Springs, MO.
Artie Dec 22, 1869 - Feb 15, 1951, Jasper County, MO
The 1900 Dade County, MO Census lists James N Jones, 32, and wife Mary Ellen, 28, married seven years with four children, three living. The children: son Bailey, 6, born March, 1894; Noble, 3, born November, 1896; and daughter Gail, 1, born May, 1899.
The 1910 Census lists added children: Floy, 8; Lena, 5; Roy, 3; and Ross, 1 year 3 months.
In 1920 James, 51, has remarried to Nora, 41. Children Lena, 15; Ray N, 13; Roy J, 11; and Julia, 8; are living at home.
Added information from FAG Contributor Richard Sowa--
A year after his second wife Nora died James married Nora's widowed sister Artie Missey (Robison-Willhoite) White in Sac City, Iowa. Artie had been living in Jerico Springs, MO.
Artie Dec 22, 1869 - Feb 15, 1951, Jasper County, MO
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