James Edward “Ed” JONESAge: 77 years1892–1970
- Name
- James Edward “Ed” JONES
- Given names
- James Edward
- Nickname
- Ed
- Surname
- JONES
Birth | May 1, 1892 21 |
Birth of a sister | Mary E JONES November 1893 (Age 18 months) |
Death of a maternal grandfather | Richmond Oliver BENNETT January 15, 1895 (Age 2 years) Note: In one application for her pension Sarah declared Richmond died in 1895. In another she said 1896. The application for his military headstone, submitted in 1932 after Sarah had died, states he died Jan 15, 1895.
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Birth of a brother | Frederick JONES January 1896 (Age 3 years) |
Birth of a brother | William Carl JONES September 3, 1898 (Age 6 years) |
Death of a mother | Anna Delilah Francis BENNETT May 3, 1903 (Age 11 years) |
Death of a sister | Mary E JONES March 7, 1919 (Age 26 years) |
Death of a father | William Russell JONES October 31, 1926 (Age 34 years) |
Death of a maternal grandmother | Sarah Jane MOORE October 23, 1931 (Age 39 years) Note: Paper in Confederate Widow Pension states Sarah died of senility in the home of her son-in-law GW Kennedy.
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Death | March 22, 1970 (Age 77 years) |
Family with parents |
father |
William Russell JONES Death: October 31, 1926 — Holdenville, Hughes Co, OK |
mother |
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Marriage: May 24, 1891 — Trinity County, Tx |
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11 months himself |
James Edward “Ed” JONES Birth: May 1, 1892 21 — Trinity Co, Tx Death: March 22, 1970 — Safford, Graham, Arizona, United States |
6 years younger brother |
William Carl JONES Birth: September 3, 1898 27 — Trinity Co, Tx Death: August 18, 1995 — Wagoner OK |
-5 years younger sister |
Mary E JONES Birth: November 1893 22 — Trinity Co Tx Death: March 7, 1919 — Holdenville, Hughes County, Oklahoma, USA |
2 years younger brother |
Frederick JONES Birth: January 1896 25 — Trinity Co Tx |
Death | Obituary of JAMES EDWARD JONES SAFFORD: Funeral services for James Edward Jones, 75, who passed away Sunday March 22, 1970 in the Safford Inn Hospital following a lengthy illness, were conducted at 3:00 p.m., Wednesday in Caldwell's "Chapel of the Valley", with Rev. B. R. Medlin of the First Southern Baptist Church officiating. The service began with a solo, "I've Done My Work", by Mrs. Josephine Stevens. She was accompanied on the organ by Mrs. Peggy Jones. Rev. Medlin then read scriptures and prayer and offered words of comfort to the family. The services came to a close by Mrs. Stevens singing "Abide With Me". Masonic graveside services were conducted at the Safford Cemetery by Safford Lodge No. 16 F and A.M. Casket bearers were members of the Safford Masonic Lodge. "Ed" Jones, born in Centralia, Texas, spent his early life in Texas, and joined the U. S. Army in World War I, serving in France. He then returned to Oklahoma where he worked in the oil fields for many years. He came to Arizona in 1947 settling in Thatcher, then moving to Pima. He and his family moved back to Thatcher in 1955, where they had made their home until his passing. He operated a farm labor contracting service here for many years. Arrangements were under the direction of the Caldwell Funeral Home of Safford. (parts of his obituary from Eastern Arizona Courier, Safford, AZ, 25 Mar 1970) [Obituary courtesy of Keith Bottoms and www.findagrave.com] |
Media object | Ed Jones in Cowboy Hat Format: image/jpeg Image dimensions: 111 × 151 pixels File size: 3 KB Type: Photo Highlighted image: yes |