Eula Capitolla <I>Blackwood</I> Jones

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Eula Capitolla Blackwood Jones

Birth
North Carolina, USA
Death
16 Sep 1955 (aged 75)
Renton, King County, Washington, USA
Burial
Harrington, Lincoln County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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Her father, William Blackwood and her mother, Lavelette (York) Blackwood.

She married Pancost Jones prior to moving from North Carolina to Ritzville, Adams County, WA. They were in Adams County, in the 1920 Census. At the time of his death they were living at Mohler, WA.

1910 United States Census shows them living at McQueen, Adams County, Washington. Pancost W. Jones age 40 born North Carolina was listed as a farmer. Eula his wife age 36 born North Carolina stated she had 7 children with 5 children living. Children; Earnest age 11 born North Carolina. Ruth age 6 born Washington. Hazel age 3 born North Carolina. Claude age 2 born Washington. Baby daughter age 2 months born Washington.

1920 they were enumerated at Ritzville, Adams County, Washington where he was still farming. Children were;
Rex age 20; Ruth age 15; Hazel age 13; Claude age 11; Ethel age 9; and Paul age 10. Living with them was Eula's father, William Blackwood age 75 born North Carolina.

After the tragic death of her husband she lived with her children. She had been ill for several months and bedfast at the end.

Their children were:
Earnest Rex Jones
Spencer Jones...see obituary below
Ruth Jones Zimmerman
Hazel Jones Chafe
Luther Jones..?deceased by 1910
Claude Jones
Paul Jones
and
Ethel Jones Sovey

Obituary for little Spencer.Adams County news Oct. 21, 1903
Spencer, a little two-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Panco Jones, residing on the O. R. Haight farm 12 miles northeast, was burned to death last Saturday evening in a fire which destroyed the house, barn and contents. An older brother and the little fellow were playing in the barn presumably with matches which started the holocaust. The older lad ran into the house and told his mother the barn was on fire but before she could reach it and secure the little fellow the roof had fallen in covering the body. --(the rest is pretty graphic and you can decided if you want to use it) The limbs and head had been burned from the body when found. Rev. E. P Lyon officiated at the grave in the evening saying only a few words in consolation to the grief-stricken parents.

Her father, William Blackwood and her mother, Lavelette (York) Blackwood.

She married Pancost Jones prior to moving from North Carolina to Ritzville, Adams County, WA. They were in Adams County, in the 1920 Census. At the time of his death they were living at Mohler, WA.

1910 United States Census shows them living at McQueen, Adams County, Washington. Pancost W. Jones age 40 born North Carolina was listed as a farmer. Eula his wife age 36 born North Carolina stated she had 7 children with 5 children living. Children; Earnest age 11 born North Carolina. Ruth age 6 born Washington. Hazel age 3 born North Carolina. Claude age 2 born Washington. Baby daughter age 2 months born Washington.

1920 they were enumerated at Ritzville, Adams County, Washington where he was still farming. Children were;
Rex age 20; Ruth age 15; Hazel age 13; Claude age 11; Ethel age 9; and Paul age 10. Living with them was Eula's father, William Blackwood age 75 born North Carolina.

After the tragic death of her husband she lived with her children. She had been ill for several months and bedfast at the end.

Their children were:
Earnest Rex Jones
Spencer Jones...see obituary below
Ruth Jones Zimmerman
Hazel Jones Chafe
Luther Jones..?deceased by 1910
Claude Jones
Paul Jones
and
Ethel Jones Sovey

Obituary for little Spencer.Adams County news Oct. 21, 1903
Spencer, a little two-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Panco Jones, residing on the O. R. Haight farm 12 miles northeast, was burned to death last Saturday evening in a fire which destroyed the house, barn and contents. An older brother and the little fellow were playing in the barn presumably with matches which started the holocaust. The older lad ran into the house and told his mother the barn was on fire but before she could reach it and secure the little fellow the roof had fallen in covering the body. --(the rest is pretty graphic and you can decided if you want to use it) The limbs and head had been burned from the body when found. Rev. E. P Lyon officiated at the grave in the evening saying only a few words in consolation to the grief-stricken parents.



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