Showing posts with label Thomas Jones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thomas Jones. Show all posts

Thursday, March 7, 2013

RN #228 Thomas/Richard Llanfair

This notebook contains examination and analysis of Thomas Jones and Richard Jones of Llanfair.  It is work to identify and separate the JONES family groups that occupied this geographic area during the Act of Union 1536.  This was another bridge period for my own JONES family tree.

John ap Robert (JP-1)
Richard ap John (JQ-95)
Robert ap John (JQ-1)
Thomas Jones (JR-180) St. Asaph
Richard Jones (JS-165)
Dating charts from 1530 - 1650
John Hanmer, Bishop of St.Asaph
Gray's Inn Admission (chart analysis)
Dudley Papers (Cat.Ref. DU)
Marrington Collection (Cat.Ref. 448 631)
Phillipps Collection (Cat.Ref. 1)
Records presented by Richard Sandford (Cat.Ref. 170)
Venables Collection (Cat.Ref.484)
Anstey and Thompson of Exeter (Cat.Ref. 1926 B)
Roborough Estate (Cat.Ref. 70)
Drake of Buckland Abbey (Cat.Ref.346M)
Welsh Probate Records, Diocese of St.Asaph (Cat.Ref. SA)
Variety of charts/family tress/connectors

Friday, January 4, 2013

RN #182 Thomas Joneses

This notebook continues the research documentation of my JONES family.  Crossing the great pond was part of the challenge of my tree climbing.  Thomas Jones was the connection between the Virginia family and the Welsh family. [Living in county Kent.]  A great deal of time was needed to make this connection, but it provided the bridge between the two continents.   On the front of this notebook is the following:

...a fitting symbol to my JONES family tree.

Thomas Jones, Gray's Inn 1599
     Jones, Lightfoot, Aske, Fairfax (By L.H. Jones, Louisville, KY)
     Lewisham, Co. Kent
Thomas Jones, Gray's Inn 1625
     Robert Aske, of Aughton
     Rev. Richard Lightfoot, of Stoke Bruene
     Sir Richard Young, of London
Archdeaconry of Rochester (Cat. Ref. DRa)
     Administrative Records- Induction Mandates - (ref. DRa/A/)
Kent Quarter Session (Catalogue Ref. Q)
     West Kent Quarter Sessions Records (ref. QM/SRc)
     Dering family of Surrenden, Pluckely, Kent (Cat. Ref. U1107)
     Kilnwick Percy Estate (Cat. Ref. DDKP)
     Sandwich Borough (Cat. Ref. Sa)
     G Brown and Ellmhirst, Solicitors, York ( Cat. Ref. DDEL)
     House of Lords (Cat. Ref. HL)
Church of England, Cheshire Diocese, Consistory Court (Cat. Ref. EDC)
Archive of Rye Corporation (Cat. Ref. RYE)
Records of The Archdeaconry of At. Albans (Cat. Ref. ASA)
Diocese of Rochester (Cat. Ref. DR)
Archbishops of Canterbury Archives (Cat. Ref. AA)
Kent Co., England
     British Civil Wars, Commonwealth and Protectorate 1638-1660
     1648 Kent & Essex
     Population in Central Kent 1563-1676
     Jones families Kent (with coat of arms)
     Jones surname Kent, legal records
     Index of Kent wills (for Jones)
     maps/charts
     bibliography (references) Kent Co.
     Kent Quarter Sessions (Cat. Ref. Q)
     Stanhope of Chevening Manuscripts (Cat. Ref. U1590)
     Barrett-Lennard Manuscripts (Cat. Ref. U1450)
     Bishopric of Rochester (Cat. Ref. DRb)
Manuscripts in the Society of Antiquaries of London (Cat. Ref. SAL/MS)
Dean and Chapter Archives (Cat. Ref. CCA-DCc-ChAnt)
Diocese of Chichester: Episcopal Records (Cat. Ref. Ep)




Saturday, November 17, 2012

RN # 148 Thomas Jones

Climbing on down the family tree, Thomas Jones was the first to stay settled along the waters of 4 Mile Creek.  He was born in Virginia (1796), and an error in the census of 1840 [which gave that he was born in Kentucky], caused 10 years of research climbing out other Jones branches until the trail brought me right back to this Thomas.  Who can you trust in this genealogy world?

This notebook contains my research into this Thomas Jones who married 20 December 1823 to a Sallie Chisom (Chism and various other spellings).  Multiple graphs/maps/family charts are included.  Documents, census records, court records and other primary documents define and describe this grandfathers life.  He died after the 1860 census but have not found a definite date.

Details of the Bush Settlement, Clark Co., KY also included.

For a discussion see http://thejonesgenealogist.blogspot.com

"Farmer Jones" dated Tues., Oct. 19, 2010
"4 Mile Creek" dated Wed., Oct. 13, 2010

Friday, November 2, 2012

RN #137 Jones Family Groups

A number of individual Jones(es) were involved in my research efforts.  Many names needed to be identified and separated into family groups.  You can imagine the research effort.  Most reflect my personal notes and family trees of a number of individuals.  This notebook contains my research over a long number of years.

Roger Jones, d. 1612 (St. Benet & St. Paul, Paul's Wharf, London)
Capt. Roger Jones of London 1685
Jones (Viscount Ranelagh)
Thomas ap John of Tre-Owain (Monmonth)
   House of Herbert
Thomas Jones (Williamsburg)
   (A number of different individuals)
       Thomas Jones (1758)
       Thomas Jones, gent. (1722)
       Col. Thomas Jones (1731)
     
Frederick Jones
Abstract of NC wills
A listing of all Thomas Jones, Cavaliers and Pioneers, Vol. III, 1695-1732
A large number of Thomas Jones(es) listed and researched.