Larry Anderson - Families and Individuals

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Branch JONES

Lived in Greene County, TN at one time.

Thought to be buried here.

Captain 8th Regiment, Cocke County Militia East Tennessee commission February 11, 1809.  Ware of 1812, 4th Reg. East Tennessee Militia.


Nancy HARRISON

Thought to be buried here.


Branch JONES

Lived in Greene County, TN at one time.

Thought to be buried here.

Captain 8th Regiment, Cocke County Militia East Tennessee commission February 11, 1809.  Ware of 1812, 4th Reg. East Tennessee Militia.


William A. (Andrew) NEILL

Confederate soldier in the Civil War


Malinda Catherine (Sis) ALDRIDGE

Malinda and four of her children are found in the 1900 Cross County, AR census.

Records indicate she is a widow and that she had 9 children, 5 of which were living in 1900.

Records also show that her mother, Lucinda, was living in the same family. Apparently, Malinda was Lucinda's only child.


Branch William JONES

Thought to be buried here.


Martha A. AGERTON

Thought to be buried here.


Nathaniel M. JONES

Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Eastern Arkansas
page 480

Nathaniel M. Jones came to St. Francis County with his father in 1832, when nine years of age, the country at that time being a comparative wilderness. He remained with his father until [p.480] his death, which occurred in 1851, and in 1856 was married to Martha A. Agerton, who has borne five children: Mary C., Nancy, James P., Cleopatra and Senoth. Mr. Jones was born in Lawrence County, Ala., in 1823, to the union of Branch and and Nancy Jones, natives of Virginia and Tennessee, respectively. Mr. N. M. Jones owns a farm of 146 acres, with sixty acres under cultivation, and is extensively engaged in stock raising. He is a Democrat in politics, and was a firm adherent to the Southern cause during the late war, serving in the Confederate army throughout that conflict. He is a member of the Baptist Church (as are also all of his family, with the exception of one of the children), in which he has been an active worker. Few men have led a more honorable life or contributed more liberally to the support of religious and educational enterprises than Mr. Jones.

Thought to be buried here.


Martha A. AGERTON

Thought to be buried here.


Cleopatra Ann JONES

Thought to be buried here


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