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Marriage (five children)
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Marriage
~1730 - 1803
Isabel
Norman
73
73
From History of the Culpeper County Normans: According to tradition in various branches of the Norman family, Isaac Norman had a daughter Isabel. The following information is taken from "The Jones Family" in History of Patrick and Henry Counties: "David Jones (1679) came from Wales and entered land where the city of Baltimore now stands. His grandson Joshua Jones married Isabel Norman." Decatur Jones of this Jones family had a daughter, Kate, who married Joseph Morehead of Greensboro, N. C. Another Benjamin Jones had a daughter, Sallie, who married William H. Norman. In Will Book E., Culpeper County, is recorded the nuncupative will of Isabel Jones of June 28, 1803. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=hearts2&id=I1316
John
JONES
1729 - ~1799
Joshua
JONES
70
70
Joshua I. Jones is the grandson of David Jones, born 1679, who came from Wales and entered land where the city of Baltimore, MD. now stands. I have seen his name also as Isaac Jones. Not sure which is correct. Descendant of Phillip Jones, a founder of Baltimore. Their son, James Jones, moved to Tennessee. Thomas Jones moved to Georgia. John Jones daughter, Sallie, married a Houston. Sam Houston of Texas was a descendant. Janice Morland
1753
James
JONES
Birth date about 1755. ??
1754
Thomas
JONES
Birth date about 1758. ??
1755
John
JONES
Birth date about 1760. ??
1752 - 1843
Benjamin
JONES
91
91
Not sure of the children. More research needed. Excerpt from the N. Carolina Norman book: Enlisted in Culpeper "Minutemen" in July 1776. He and Elizabeth moved to Rockingham Co., N.C. in 1790. Rebuilt and operated the Troublesome Iron Works on Big Troublesome Creek for 2 years. Moved in 1792 to Henry Co., settling on what is today, Jone Creek ?, just N. of Martinsville. Here he built a home and began a medical practice (learned his trade as an assistant to Dr. White, a Revolutionary War Army surgeon). He was a personal friend of George Washington, who visited them when they were in Rockingham Co., VA. Three of Benjamin's sons, George Washington, Bartlett, & Benjamin Churchill graduated from Jefferson Medical College, PA. and were doctors. Ben lived to 91 years & Elizabeth lived to 100 years. Janice Morland
Martin
JONES
Sallie
JONES
????
HOUSTON
Sam Houston of Texas is reputed to be a descendant of this Houston.
~1756
Elizabeth
DE
REMI
1778
Thomas
Sanford
JONES
Benjamin
Churchill
JONES
Gabriel
Deremi
JONES
?
Bartlett
JONES
George
Washington
JONES
Pamela
JONES
Elizabeth
JONES
Churchill
B.
JONES
~1779
Sanford
JONES
D. 1776
Gabriel
JONES
Martha
WALLER
Ann
JONES
Robert
JONES
Gabriel
JONES
Frances
JONES
Mary
JONES
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