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Marriage: Children:
  1. Elwood S. Jones: Birth: 01 NOV 1855 in Illinois. Death: 1924

  2. Lewis Turner Jones: Birth: 11 OCT 1857 in Illinois.

  3. Charles Hendrix Jones: Birth: 28 JAN 1859 in Pawnee, Sangamon, Illinois. Death: 09 MAY 1928

  4. William David Jones: Birth: 24 DEC 1860 in Pawnee, Sangamon, Illinois. Death: 18 FEB 1928 in Devils Lake, Ramsey, North Dakota

  5. Sarah J. Jones: Birth: 21 MAR 1863. Death: 28 JUL 1865 in , Sangamon, Illinois


Sources
1. Title:   1881 History of Sangamon County, Illinois
Page:   983
Publication:   Name: Inter-State Publishing Company, Chicago, Illinois, 1881;
2. Title:   1880 United States Federal Census
Page:   Database online. Year: 1880; Census Place: Pawnee, Sangamon, Illinois; Roll: 249; Family History Film: 1254249; Page: 411D; Enumeration District: 214; Image: 0223.
Author:   Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Publication:   Name: Ancestry.com Operations Inc; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2005;
3. Title:   1870 United States Federal Census
Page:   Database online. Year: 1870; Census Place: Pawnee, Sangamon, Illinois; Roll: M593_; Page: ; Image: .
Author:   Ancestry.com
Publication:   Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2009;
4. Title:   1860 United States Federal Census
Page:   Database online. Year: 1860; Census Place: District 16, Sangamon, Illinois; Roll: ; Page: ; Image: .
Author:   Ancestry.com
Publication:   Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2009;
5. Title:   1881 History of Sangamon County, Illinois
Publication:   Name: Inter-State Publishing Company, Chicago, Illinois, 1881;
6. Title:   LDS IGI
Author:   Church of the Latter Day Saints
7. Title:   Ancestors of Carroll Burgess Jones
Author:   Working SJM reference
Publication:   Name: June 2004;
8. Title:   1891 Portrait and Biographical Album of Sangamon County, Illinois
Page:   676
Publication:   Name: Chapman Brothers, Chicago, IL;
9. Title:   Virden Cemetery Transcriptions
10. Title:   Illinois Statewide Marriage Index: 1763-1900
Author:   Illinois State Archives
Publication:   Name: http://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/GenealogyMWeb/marrsrch.html;
11. Title:   1891 Portrait and Biographical Album of Sangamon County, Illinois
Publication:   Name: Chapman Brothers, Chicago, IL;
12. Title:   Marriage Register, Jersey County Illinois

Notes
a. Note:   H00001
Note:   Timeline: 1824: born, Wright's Town, New Jersey ~1850: Goes to Cleveland Ohio ~ 1851: Returns to New Jersey ~ 1851: Moves to Jersey County, Illinois 1855: Marries Juliette Noble Turner, Jerseyville, Jersey, Illinois 1856: Moves to Sangamon county 1860: In District 16, Sangamon, Illinois with wife Juliette. Children Elwood, Louis, Charles and boy Clark Warwick are enumerated after the Mullen family, whose enumeration separates the children from the parents. 1870: In Pawnee, Sangamon, Illinois with children Elwood, Louis, Charles, Sarah, Charlotte and Mary Warwick, father Samuel Jones. 1880: Pawnee, Illinois with Elwood, Louis, Charles, (William) David, Susan Warwick and Mary Warwick. 1891: Dies, Sangamon county(?), Illinois **** From "1891 Portrait and Biographical Album of Sangamon County, Illinois":: " William H. Jones owns and operates a fertile tract of land in Pawnee Township, whereon he is reaping a due reward for his assiduous and well-directed efforts as an agriculturist. The estate comprises on hundred and fifty-two and one-half broad acres on section 30, and is supplied with the various improvements all good farmers make, including a full line of buildings of substantial construction and convenient arrangement. Mr. Jones is a native of New Jersey and was born November 21, 1824. No unusual events marked his boyhood or youth, but he grew to manhood as a skilled workman at the trade of a carpenter and in the possession of a goodly fund of practical knowledge. When he was about twenty-five years old he left the shores of his native State[sic] behind him for a year and a half and made his home in Cleveland, Ohio. He then returned to New Jersey for a sojourn of nine months, after which he came to this State. He located in Jersey County where he remained some five years engaged in work at his trade. In 1856 we find him visiting this county, buying land which he still occupies, and settling down to the life of a farmer. In Jerseyville, Jersey County, Mr. Jones led to the hymneal altar a worthy lady known as Miss Juliette Noble, who was born in that county. She breathed her last in this county in 1865, leaving five children to the care of her bereaved husband, who has found consolation for her departure in their love and companionship. The children bear the names--Elwood S., Lewis T., Charles H., William D., and Sarah. The daughter died when about two years old. Mr. Jones has been Highway Commissioner several years and has also served as School Director. An intelligent, law-abiding citizen, an enterprising farmer, and a man of kindly relations with his fellow-men, he is accorded the respect he merits, and his worth as a public servant is acknowledged." **** From "1881 HISTORY OF SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS; Inter-State Publishing CompanyChicago, Illinois, 1881" :: "WILLIAM H. JONES, post office Pawnee, was born November 24, 1824. His father, Samuel Jones, was born in Mount Holly, New Jersey; and his mother, Charlotte (Hendricks) Jones, was a native of the same State. They had twelve children: Susan, Hannah, William H., Agnes C., John, Sarah Ann, Louisa, Austin, Samuel, Caroline, George H., Benjamin F.; Samuel died in 1868. They came to this county in 1856; the father was a tailor. In 1854, William H. married Mrs. Julietta (Noble) Turner, daughter of James and Sarah Turner, who was born July 28, 1833. They had five children, namely: Elwood S., born November 1, 1855; Lewis T., October 11, 1857; Charles H., January 28, 1859; William D., December 24, 1860; and Sarah J., March 21, 1863, and died July 28, 1865. Mrs. Jones died January 13, 1865. The family are of Scotch and French descent. Mr. Jones owns one hundred and fifty_two acres of land, acquired by the exertions of himself and family. His land originally cost seventy_five cents an acre; it now has first_class improvements. He has held several township offices."


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