Il est marié avec Anna Katherine Sharp.
Ils se sont mariés le 21 octobre 1863, il avait 28 ans.
Enfant(s):
1880
Household Record 1880 United States Census
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Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
D. S. JONES Self M Male W 45 TN Farmer VA ---
A. K. JONES Wife M Female W 40 TN Keeping House --- ---
S. E. JONES Dau S Female W 15 TN Keeping House TN TN
Earne JONES Son S Male W 14 TN Farmer TN TN
M. A. JONES Dau S Female W 12 TN TN TN
B. M. JONES Dau S Female W 10 TN TN TN
W. W. JONES Son S Male W 7 TN TN TN
F. E. JONES Dau S Female W 5 TN TN TN
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Source Information:
Census Place District 3, Maury, Tennessee
Family History Library Film 1255271
NA Film Number T9-1271
Page Number 136C
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1910
JONES, WILLIAM W (1910 U.S. Census) TENNESSEE , MAURY, 4-DISTAge: 37, Male, Race: WHITE, Born: TNSeries: T624 Roll: 1512 Page: 134
Farmer General farm 14 4/4
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Anna Katherine (Puss) Sharp was born 3 Oct 1839 in Maury Co., TN. She died 1906 in Maury Co., TN and was buried in Sharp Cemetery, Maury Co., TN.Anna married David Samuel (Davey Crockett) Jones, son of Evan (Ive) Jones and Elizabeth A. (Betsey) Kittrell. David was born in 1829. He died in 1910 in Maury Co., TN and was buried in Sharp Cemetery, Maury Co., TN.(Taken from Maury Co Cemeteries book. Jones, David Samuel "Crock". (1834-1910), son of Evan & Elizabeth A. "Betsey" Kittrell Jones. He enlisted in Capt. James M. Billington's Co. of the 24th Tenn Inf. Div. and served in the Battles of Shiloh, Perryville, Chicamunga and other engagements during the Civil War. it was at Perryville that he was injured by a shell. He then transferred to Capt. Groves Calvary Reg. and fought in the Battles of Franklin and Nashville. Although reported as a deserter, he was later cleared of the charge and awarded a pension. He was greatly afflicted for the rest of his life by his battle wounds. He married Anna Katherine "Puss" Sharp, dau of the neighboring family of William R. and Sarah Sharp and to them were born: Sallie Bettie, Evan "Ive", Mary Alice, Belle M., Walter W. and Fount Ella. The family lived in Jones Bend in the area called Tugas.'Private Jones, Davey Crockett, living in the Tugas Bend in 1904. Taken from Roster of Duck River Riflemen-Co. G, 24th Tennessee Volunteer Infantry. This roster of officers and men of Co., G., 24th Tennessee Volunteer Infantry, "Duck River Rifles," was taken largely from an original report, on pieces of Confederate paper written with Confederate ink, which was faded by 1904. The roster was made at the close of the war and so does not include all thenames of the soldiers who served in Co. G. I have added otehr names when discovered. The roster was, in 1904, in the hands of Capt. R. W. Tindall of the Leftwich Community and was made accessible to Judge Frank H. Smith, who published it in the Daily Herald.Capt. J. M. Billington's company was made up from men from the eastern part of Maury County and the western part of Marshall County. The company was organized at the old Napier Hole on Flat Creek, just north of Bear Creek Pike. After drilling at napier Hole, they traveled to Columbia, by rail to Nashville and then to Murfreesboro, where they went into quarters at Camp Anderson, three miles from town. The Duck River Riflemen became Co. G, 24 TN Volunteer Infantry when the 24th was officially roganized on 24 August 1861. At Shiloh, Co., G. lost nine men killed by the first fire from the Federal soldiers before they could return fire. Despite nine slain and 16 wounded in this devastating start, the company, under Gen. Cleburne, Capt Billington and Col. Peebles, moved forward and took the Federal encampment. <http:///www.tngenet.org/maury/csacomp.htm>.Davy Crockett Jones was living in Tugas Bend in 1904. (Maury County Soldiers)David and Anna had the following children:i. Walter W. Jones born 1872. He died in 1916 in Maury Co., TN and is buried in Sharp Cemetery, Maury Co., TNii. Sallie Bettie Jonesiii. Evan (Ive) Jonesiv. Mary Alice Jonesv. Belle M. Jonesvi. Fount Ella Jones born 9 Aug 1874 in Maury Co., TN. She died on 11 Feb 1951 in Maury Co., TN and was buried in Sharp Cemetery. Fount married Ocie E. Hardison, son of Ezra Hardison and Sarah B. Ocie was born 8 Mar 1875 and died 10 April 1944 in Maury Co., TN and is buried in Sharp Cemetery.
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