Albert and Mary Ann moved to Erath County, Texas near Stephensville between 1870 and 1880. In 1895 they patented 160 acres and were living in Stonewall County, Texas in the 1900 census. Thenceforth they moved to Grant County, New Mexico where Albert Jones was listed as a widower in the 1910 census.
They are interred in the Middle Animas Cemetery, south of Animas, Hidalgo County, New Mexico. Their daughter, Martha Delaney "Laney" Wade and her 2nd husband, John Bush Wade are also buried there. Mary Ann's youngest brother, Benjamine Franklin Cox is buried there, also.
Albert and Mary Ann moved to Erath County, Texas near Stephensville between 1870 and 1880. In 1895 they patented 160 acres and were living in Stonewall County, Texas in the 1900 census. Thenceforth they moved to Grant County, New Mexico where Albert Jones was listed as a widower in the 1910 census.
They are interred in the Middle Animas Cemetery, south of Animas, Hidalgo County, New Mexico. Their daughter, Martha Delaney "Laney" Wade and her 2nd husband, John Bush Wade are also buried there. Mary Ann's youngest brother, Benjamine Franklin Cox is buried there, also.
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