________________________ _Arthur Herbert BROWN _| | |________________________ | |--Living | | _George Croxton HUNTER _ |_Carol Ann HUNTER _____| |_Caroline Louise JONES _+
_James COLLINS ______________+ _Elisha COLLINS ______________| | |_Temperance "Tempey" VINSON _+ | |--Willis COLLINS | | _William MCGREGOR ___________ |_Elizabeth (Betsey) MCGREGOR _| |_____________________________
_John COWDEN ______+ _William COWDEN _| | |_Elizabeth NORRIS _ | |--Brandon COWDEN | | ___________________ |_Betsy __________| |___________________
[1217] Died in Civil War (Southern Cowdens)
[1218]
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John B. Cowden, Southern Cowdens, Nashville, 1933
_John JONES ________+ _Charles Edward JONES _| | |_Frances REILLY ____+ | |--Charles Edward JONES | | _William CLEARY ____+ |_Mary Ellen CLEARY ____| |_Sarah FITZPATRICK _+
[992]
An early note taken in the 1960s suggested that Charles E. Jones Jr. also had a son Charles, but Charles E. Jr. is buried with his parents and there is no record in the Bible of his having married. However, his obituary appears to support that he was married and had a child. Death certificate says he was divorced; gives different birth year. 1920 census and 1917 draft registrrtion borh show divorce.Joplin Globe obit confirm's son's name as Charles
Obit:
Galena Weekly Republican, Galena, Kansas, February 11, 1921:
DEATH OF CHARLES E. JONES, JR.
Charles E. Jones, Jr., son of Charles E. Jones of No. 710 Galena
avenue, died suddenly of heart disease at 2 o'closk Saturday afternoon
in the lobby of the Raspach Hotel in Kansas City.
He had been in Denver, Colo., visiting his brother, H.J. Jones and
was enroute to Galena at the time of his death.
Mr. Jones was a member of the Rainbow Division No. 637 Aero squad
having been with the A.E.F. in France during the World War. He was
reared and educated in Galena where he has a large circle of friends.
Surviving are his wife, and baby, his father, Charles E. Jones of
Galena, five brothers, H. John Jones, of Denver Colorado; William V.
Jones of Pine Bluff, Arkansas; Richard V. Jones [initial as printed] of
Douglass, [so spelled] Arizona; Herbert Jones of Dallas, Texas and
Frances [so spelled] who resides with his father in Galena; and four
sisters, Miss Margaret, Miss Edith, Kathleen and Agnes all of whom
reside in Galena.
The body arrived in Galena Sunday night from Kansas City.
Funeral services were held at 10:30 o'clock Tuesday morning at the
Catholic church. Father Gorman officiated.
The active pallbearers were: Jack Tillman; Gerald Allen, Will
Moeller, Jack Murdock, William Vaughn and Walter Murdock.
[986]
Date is from the Bible. Death certificate gives date of July 7, 1893
1900 census,however, agrees with Jun 1890.
[990]
[S531]
Joplin Globe Feb 8 1921 p.5
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Death Certificate, MO #3880, Charles E. Jones
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[S394]
Jones Family Bible
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[S395]
Death Certificate, MO #3880, Charles E. Jones
[985]
[S531]
Joplin Globe Feb 8 1921 p.5
[987]
[S395]
Death Certificate, MO #3880, Charles E. Jones
[989]
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Joplin Globe obit
_____________________ _Ples SMITH _______| | |_____________________ | |--Delores SMITH | | _John Holland WHITE _+ |_Frances E. WHITE _| |_Octava MELTON ______+
__ __| | |__ | |--Casparus SPRINGSTEEN | | __ |__| |__
___________________ _Wess TATUM ________| | |___________________ | |--Arthur TATUM | | _James M. DUCKETT _+ |_Telula E. DUCKETT _| |_Mary E. DUNN _____+