"In 1860, he was a Blacksmith with SC Brawley, who later married Pinky's sister. WP Jones served in the 51st Virginia Inf. but was transferred to the teamsters during the Civil War."
"WP Jones had a bad leg from an accident either during the War of afterward. He always walked with a limp, according to my grandfather, Eldridge Jones.
WP Jones was father to children with last name of Sexton."
Dates on tombstone b. Dec 24, 1839-d. Aug 9, 1913.
Source: Wythe County, Virginia Annotated Death Records 1900-1914, Vol. I, Compiled and Annotated by Joyce Shelton Luck, 2008.
Source: Douglas Jones stated in ""
"In 1860, he was a Blacksmith with SC Brawley, who later married Pinky's sister. WP Jones served in the 51st Virginia Inf. but was transferred to the teamsters during the Civil War."
"WP Jones had a bad leg from an accident either during the War of afterward. He always walked with a limp, according to my grandfather, Eldridge Jones.
WP Jones was father to children with last name of Sexton."
Dates on tombstone b. Dec 24, 1839-d. Aug 9, 1913.
Source: Wythe County, Virginia Annotated Death Records 1900-1914, Vol. I, Compiled and Annotated by Joyce Shelton Luck, 2008.
Source: Douglas Jones stated in ""
Family Members
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John Garland Jones
1836–1911
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Mary Jones Wright
1838–1898
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Anstes Jones Bralley
1840–1903
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Martha Ann Jones Lephew
1840–1923
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Missouria Jones Walke
1845–1913
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Sally Jones Pope
1848–1894
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Hannah Jones Eversole
1851–1925
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Charlotte Abigail "Abbie" Jones Eversole
1856–1914
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Joseph Alexander "Joe" Jones
1859–1931
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James B. Jones
1863–1931
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