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Mosias Cyrus JONES
Mary Jane THOMPSON
Husband:  Mosais Cyrus JONES
Birth:  8 May 1818, Howard Co., MO
Death:  10 May 1897
Father:  Garland JONES
Mother:  Adelia BURNAM
Marriage:  Dec 1840, presumably in Howard Co., MO
Wife:  Mary Jane THOMPSON
Birth:  24 Aug 1824, Howard Co., MO
Death:  6 Sep 1896
Father:  Nero Morgan THOMPSON
Mother:  Elizabeth WILLIAMS
Children (birth order unknown):
  1.  James Howard JONES, b. 24 Mar 1848, Howard City, MO; m. Mary Anne McKINNEY
  2.  Garland Thomas JONES
  3.  Elizabeth Mary JONES
  4.  Sarah Frances JONES
  5.  Milton P. JONES
  6.  William JONES
  7.  Adelia JONES
  8.  Henry JONES
  9.  Morgan JONES
10.  Benjamin F. JONES
11.  Johwn W. JONES
12.  Susan J. JONES
13.  Cyrus Nero JONES
14.  Margaret Lenora JONES
15.  Mary Eliza JONES


Sources:

1.  Jordan R. Dodd, ed.  1993.  Missouri Marriages:  Early to 1850.  Liahona Research, Orem, UT (Broderbund CD-227):  not found.

2.  LDS.  Family Search: Internet Genealogy Service:  AF - Ancestral File (online at FamilySearch.org).

3.  Broderbund.  World Family Trees.  Vol. 2, Pedigree No. 4775; Vol. 6, Pedigree No. 2211.

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