He entered the Confederate service at age 17 and was wounded near Petersburg on 24 August 1864. Captured in March of 1865, he was held at Point Lookout until June. After the war, he farmed until, at the age of twenty-three, he was elected sheriff of Brunswick county. After nine years, he resigned that to become Inspector of Tobacco, at the Center Warehouse in Petersburg. He was elected city sergeant in 1888.
His parents were Frank and Sallie Jones.
He entered the Confederate service at age 17 and was wounded near Petersburg on 24 August 1864. Captured in March of 1865, he was held at Point Lookout until June. After the war, he farmed until, at the age of twenty-three, he was elected sheriff of Brunswick county. After nine years, he resigned that to become Inspector of Tobacco, at the Center Warehouse in Petersburg. He was elected city sergeant in 1888.
His parents were Frank and Sallie Jones.
Family Members
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Sarah Elizabeth Jones
1831–1857
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Rev Thomas Thweatt Jones
1836–1903
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Lieut Francis Green Jones
1838–1898
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Harriet Feild "Hattie" Jones Pope
1842–1881
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William Fitzgerald Jones
1844–1903
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Susan Alice "Alice" Jones Pope
1848–1874
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Infant Daughter Jones
1849–1849
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James Archibald Jones Sr
1851–1909
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Roger Gregory Jones
1854–1891
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