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Marriage: Children:
  1. William Page Jones: Birth: ABT 1819 in New York. Death: 9 SEP 1841 in Fort McHenry, Baltimore, Maryland

  2. Catesby ap Roger Jones: Birth: 15 APR 1821 in "Fairfield", Frederick County, Virginia. Death: 19 or 20 Jun 1877 in Selma, Dallas County, Alabama

  3. Meriwether Jones: Birth: ABT 1823 in Westmoreland County, Virginia. Death: 6 JAN 1828 in Washington, District of Columbia

  4. Mary Anne Jones: Birth: SEP 1824. Death: 28 JUN 1908 in District of Columbia

  5. Letitia Corbin Jones: Birth: ABT 1826 in Maryland. Death: ABT 26 JAN 1869 in Georgetown, District of Columbia

  6. Eusebius Lee "Lee" Jones: Birth: 20 DEC 1827 in Washington, District of Columbia. Death: 30 JAN 1876 in Oakland, Alameda County, California

  7. Edmonia Page Jones: Birth: ABT 1830 in Washington, District of Columbia. Death: 23 JAN 1896 in Washington, District of Columbia

  8. Roger Jones: Birth: 25 FEB 1831 in Washington, District of Columbia. Death: 26 JAN 1889 in Hampton, Virginia

  9. Walter Charles Jones: Birth: ABT 1833 in Washington, District of Columbia. Death: ABT 1876 in Mobile, Mobile County, Alabama

  10. Charles Lucian Jones: Birth: 30 APR 1835 in Washington, District of Columbia.

  11. Thomas Skelton Jones: Birth: 30 DEC 1837 in Washington, District of Columbia. Death: 28 JUL 1914

  12. Virginia Byrd Jones: Birth: 19 MAR 1841 in Washington, District of Columbia. Death: 27 OCT 1921 in Washington, District of Columbia

  13. Winfield Scott Jones: Birth: 27 NOV 1843 in Washington, District of Columbia. Death: 14 FEB 1902 in San Francisco County, California


Notes
a. Note:   N9640 The National Intelligencer (Washington, DC), 17 July 1852
  On Thursday evening last Death very suddenly removed from this community, and from a very large family circle, almost respectable and esteemed gentleman and a gallant and distinguished veteran of the Army. General Roger Jones, for so many years Adjutant General of the Army, died, at his residence in this city, after a very short illness, the evening before last. General Jones was in the 64th year of his age. He was a native of Virginia, and the elder brother of the gallant and respected Commodore Catesby Jones, of the Navy. We never knew a more honorable gentleman, or one more estimable in all the domestic and social relations. His professional services and merits are familiar to the whole country. The eloquent 'general orders,' inserted in another column, of the General-in-Chief, his old brother in arms, do justice both to the personal and professional virtues of the deceased.
b. Note:   N9646 Roger Jones, Adjutant General United States Army
 Daily Commercial Register (Sandusky, Ohio), 16, July 1852
  To-day's Report.
 WASHINGTON, July 15.
  Roger Jones, Adjutant General United States Army, died this evening. Rumor says that his disease was cholera morbus. Drs. Witherspoon and Miller were called to him, but in half an hour after, he died.
c. Note:   N9645 MGEN Roger Jones
  General Orders, No. 28
 Headquarters of the Army
 Adjutant General's Office
 Washington, 16 July 1852
  The painful task devolves on the General-in-Chief of announcing to the Army the death of Colonel and Brevet Major General Roger Jones, Adjutant General, who expired in this city about sunset yesterday, after an illness of a few hours.
d. Note:   N9643 See the following site for details of his funeral procession:
  http://www.congressionalcemetery.org/HTML/Pomp/Jones1852.html


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