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The Joneses Of Kentuckys Calloway Marshall Counties 1820 1910
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Book Synopsis The Joneses of Kentucky's Calloway & Marshall Counties, 1820-1910 by : Henry Earl Jones
Download or read book The Joneses of Kentucky's Calloway & Marshall Counties, 1820-1910 written by Henry Earl Jones and published by Southern Mycology Incorporated. This book was released on 1988 with total page 508 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Henry Clay Jones (b.1909) is the son of Columbus Lafayette Jones (1868- 1960) and Nettie Alice Anderson of Marshall Co., Kentucky. He married Treva Jewel Jones (b.1913) at Paris, Henry Co., Tennessee in 1929. She is the daughter of Lloyd Bolen Jones (b.1875) and Ettie Puckett of Marshall Co., Kentucky. Includes Jones families who were/or are located in Calloway and Marshall counties. Several generations of Jones are given.
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