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Note: Howard Taney Jones was an Automobile tire salesman in Maryland. - From Howard's death certificate we find that he was living at his son Carlton's home at 8801 53rd. Avenue, Berwin Heights, Prince Georges Co., Maryland. - Marriage: Mr. Howard T. Jones of Hyattsville and Miss Nellie S. Smith of Philadelphia were quietly married in Washington yesterday by the Rev. Richard P. Willis. Source: Evening Star, Washington DC, Page: 14 Date: Monday, June 5, 1905 - The Washington Post, Jan 30, 1916 The Jones-Kessler Rubber Tire Copany, Inc. has bought out the entire stock and store. formerly under the management of Collins Bros., 1521 Fourteenth street northwest. where, after extensive improvements, they will open an up-to-date automobile supply house. carrying a full line of Marathon and. U. S. G. & J. tires. a repair department and a full line of accessories. - Howard registered for the WWI Draft on September 12, 1918 in Prince George's Co., Maryland. He was 45, born on November 16, 1872. He was a self employeed merchant, working at 605 ???, Washington D. C. His residence was in Hyattsville, Maryland. His physical description was medium height, medium build with blue eyes and light brown hair. His wife was Nellie S. Jones - The 1920 census finds Howard T. Jones and his family living at 61 Wine Avenue, in Hyattsville, Prince Georges Co., Maryland (ED 94, Sh. 14, L 12) as follows; Jones, Howard T., age 47, b. MD, Head of family, Auto Tires. Nellie, age 37, b. PA, Wife, -, -. Howard L., age 13, b. MD, Son, -, -. Carlton T., age 26, b. PA, Son, -, Salesman Tires. Alice, age 26 b. MD., Dau-in-law, -, -. Ida V., age 65, b. MD, Mother, -, -. - 1930 Census: (#61 Wine Avenue, District 35, Hyattsville, Prince George's Co., Maryland) Jones, Howard T., Head, Home Owner, $15000 Value, Has a radio, Not a farm, Male, White, 57, Married, Married at age 20 (first Marriage), Not in school, Can Read and Write, Born Maryland, Fa. Born Maryland, Mo. Born Maryland, Operator of Real Estate Jones, Nellie S., Wife, Female, White, 49, Married, Married at age 24, Not in school, Can Read and Write, Born Pennsylvania, Fa. Born Pennsylvania, Mo. Born Pennsylvania. Jones, Howard L., Son, Male, White, 23, Single, Not in school, Can Read and Write, Born Maryland, Fa. Born Maryland, Mo. Born Pennsylvania, Surveyor, U.S. Engineers Jones Charleton T., Son, Male, White, 35, Married, Married at age 21, Not in school, Can Read and Write, Born Pennsylvania, Fa. Born Maryland, Mo. Born Pennsylvania, Taxi Proprietor Jones, Alice S., Daughter-In-Law, Female, White, 35, Married, Married at age 21, Not in school, Can Read and Write, Born Washington DC, Fa. Born Virginia, Mo. Born Virginia Jones, Virginia, Grand Daughter, Female, White, 9, Single, In School, Can Read and Write, Born Washington DC, Fa. Born Pennsylvania, Mo. Born Washington DC Jones, Charleton T., Grand Son, Male, White, 7, Single, In School, Can Read and Write, Born Washington DC, Fa. Born Pennsylvania, Mo. Born Washington DC - Howard died in 1957, six days after a fall where he broke his arm, at age 83. The certificate also states he was born in Maryland. Howard's Obituary: "The New" (Frederick, Maryland, September 11, 1957). DEATHS Taney Jones Word has been received here of the death of Taney Jones, of near Washington, which occured last week. He was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George F. Jones also of near Washington, and was known here where he had visited. He was a cousin of Mrs. Leroy Horine, near Frederick, who received word of his death, and was a nephew of the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hargett, of this city. Two sons survive. NOTE: Mrs. Samuel Hargett was Annie Kessler the sister to Howard Taney Jones' mother Ida Kessler, and Mrs. Leroy Horine was the daughter of Samuel and Annie Hargett. - Some accounts of the family state that this branch of the Jones family has ties to the family of Chief Justice Roger Brooke Taney, and to the Jones family of Ohio that produced 2 college football coaches T.A.D. Jones of Yale and Howard Jones of USC, both of whom played at Yale. TAD's brother Howard also coached at Ohio before Knute Rockne recommended him to USC. however proof of either claim remains elusive.
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