The 1830 Federal Census Ellery, Chautauqua County, New York appears to be a good fit. It shows Ira Jones 30 - 39, his spouse (Elizabeth) 20-29, and daughter (Eunice) 0-4.
Elizabeth was the first wife of Ira Jones, of New York.
Elizabeth's name was first identified through land records with her husband, Ira Jones in Conneaut, Ohio.
It is believed that she married Ira Jones in the mid to late 1820s, in New York State, where both their daughters were born.
Elizabeth died about 1834, Conneaut, Ashtabula, Ohio. This was around the time their son, Ira L. Jones was born. She may have died from complications from childbirth.
Following her death, Ira married his second wife, Mary in Conneaut, Ohio in 1834/1835.
Elizabeth was likely buried in Conneaut, Ohio, where she lived with her husband Ira Jones.
The 1830 Federal Census Ellery, Chautauqua County, New York appears to be a good fit. It shows Ira Jones 30 - 39, his spouse (Elizabeth) 20-29, and daughter (Eunice) 0-4.
Elizabeth was the first wife of Ira Jones, of New York.
Elizabeth's name was first identified through land records with her husband, Ira Jones in Conneaut, Ohio.
It is believed that she married Ira Jones in the mid to late 1820s, in New York State, where both their daughters were born.
Elizabeth died about 1834, Conneaut, Ashtabula, Ohio. This was around the time their son, Ira L. Jones was born. She may have died from complications from childbirth.
Following her death, Ira married his second wife, Mary in Conneaut, Ohio in 1834/1835.
Elizabeth was likely buried in Conneaut, Ohio, where she lived with her husband Ira Jones.
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