Fathered 14 children:
Eleven children with 1st wife: Sarah Mizell. Sarah was d/o Jesse & Mary Stallings Mizell.
Three children with 2nd. wife: Jane Albritton; d/o Thomas & Polly Strickland Albritton.
James was killed by a slave boy named George.
He is buried by his 1st. wife in the cemetery of High Bluff Church in Brantley County, Ga.
At the time of James Jones' death he was Justice of the Ware Inferior Court. Elected to this office in 1850 at a special election.
He was a member of High Bluff Primitive Baptist Church, where he was baptised Sept. 13, 1846.
James was a private in the Ware Co. Militia in the Indian War 1838-1840. Later (August & Sept...1840) became a Capt. in the Ware Co. Militia
Fathered 14 children:
Eleven children with 1st wife: Sarah Mizell. Sarah was d/o Jesse & Mary Stallings Mizell.
Three children with 2nd. wife: Jane Albritton; d/o Thomas & Polly Strickland Albritton.
James was killed by a slave boy named George.
He is buried by his 1st. wife in the cemetery of High Bluff Church in Brantley County, Ga.
At the time of James Jones' death he was Justice of the Ware Inferior Court. Elected to this office in 1850 at a special election.
He was a member of High Bluff Primitive Baptist Church, where he was baptised Sept. 13, 1846.
James was a private in the Ware Co. Militia in the Indian War 1838-1840. Later (August & Sept...1840) became a Capt. in the Ware Co. Militia
Family Members
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Mary Jane Jones Knox
1831–1907
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Civility Jones Allbritton
1833–1913
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Nancy Jones Albritton
1834–1920
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Georgia Isabelle Jones Griffin
1836–1909
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Gideon Jones
1838–1903
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James Perry Jones III
1840–1924
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Jesse Jones
1843–1863
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Edward Benjamin Jones
1847–1911
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Owen Harvey Jones
1849–1911
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Sarah Jane Jones Brown
1851–1938
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Charlotte Matilda Jones Griner
1852–1934
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