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Wilson Conger JONES
Agnes Inez WEEKS |
Please Note: this Inez WEEKS did not marry Ira West JONES. |
Husband: Wilson Conger JONES
Birth: 7 Apr 1884, Black Hawk, Carroll Co., MS Death: 12 Oct 1968, Holmes Co., MS Disposition: buried Odd Fellows Cemetery, Lexington, Holmes Co., MS Occupations: shipping clerk (wholesale hdware), proprietor (gun shop), Clerk (Circuit Court) Father: Isaac S. "Ike" JONES (1854-1928) Mother: Lucy Florence CONGER (1856-1938) |
Marriage: 3 Jun 1914, Holmes Co., MS |
Wife: Agnes Inez WEEKS
Birth: 23 Jul 1891, Holmes Co., MS Death: 4 Feb 1974, Holmes Co., MS Disposition: buried Odd Fellows Cemetery, Lexington, Holmes Co., MS Occupation: homemaker Father: Jefferson Davis WEEKS (1860-1940) — a double cousin to James Matthew WEEKS Mother: Amanda Lou "Amander Lula" BRISTER (1866-1937) |
Children — born in MS: |
1. Wilson Conger "Billy" JONES, Jr., b. 9 Feb 1917; d.
18 Jul 1990; m. Doris Elizabeth FORTUNE (1924-2011)
2. Jessie Lou JONES, b. 1930/1 |
Keywords for search engines: genealogy; USA, US, United States, Mississippi |
Sources:
1. D.L. Murray & N.R. Murray. 1995. Marriage Index: AR, MO, MS, TX, 1766-1981 (the "Hunting for Bears" collection; Broderbund CD-5):
2. 1890 U.S. Census: the 1890 Census Population Schedules were destroyed. 3. 1900 U.S. Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com): Wilson C. JONES (æ 16, b. Apr 1884, MS) is living in Carroll Co., MS (p. 80A), with his parents, Ike JONES (æ 46, b. May 1854, NC) & Lucy F. (æ 44, b. Feb 1856, MS), plus others. Agnes I. WEEKS (æ 7, b. Jul 1892, MS) is living in Holmes Co., MS (p. 111A), with her parents, Jefferson D. WEEKS (æ 39, b. Dec 1860, MS) & Amanda L. (æ 33, b. Jun 1866, MS), plus other relatives. 4. 1910 U.S. Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com): Wilson's parents are still in Black Hawk, Carroll Co., MS (p. 60B), but I can't find Wilson, not with any certainty. Agnes I. WEEKS (æ 17, b. MS) is living in Holmes Co., MS (p. 58B), with her parents, Jefferson D. WEEKS (æ 48, b. MS) & Amanda L. (æ 43, b. MS), plus other relatives. 5. 1920 U.S. Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #25 of 29): 904 S. Boulevard, Greenwood City, Twp. 19, Leflore Co., MS, Roll T625_883, p. 128A, SN 13A, SD 3, ED 87, enumberated 17 Jan 1920, official enumeration date 1 Jan 1920 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
6. 1930 U.S. Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #49 of 53): 1209 Dewey [St.], Greenwood City (West Ward), Beat 3, Leflore Co., MS (p. 116A), Roll 1156, ED 42-7, SD 4, enumerated 12 Apr 1930, official enumeration date 1 Apr 1930 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
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7. 1940 U.S. Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at
Ancestry.com, Image #10 of 42): Pine Street, Lexington City, Holmes
Co., MS, Roll T627_2029, p. 23B, SN 5B, SD 3, ED 26-2, enumerated 8 Apr
1948, official enumeration date 1 Apr 1940 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
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8. Find-a-Grave: Entries (online at FindaGrave.com):
9. U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 (online at Ancestry.com):
10. SSDI: Social Security Death Index (online at Ancestry.com):
11. WorldConnect / Ancestry World Trees (online at wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com). |
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