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Ruth Hannah <I>Zell</I> Jones

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Ruth Hannah Zell Jones

Birth
Virginia, USA
Death
19 Apr 1893 (aged 77)
Burial
Jackson County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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ss: Slater, Permelia, -------------------------
Mrs. Ruth Hannah (Zell) Jones, died at her home in Mayetta, Kansas, April 19th, 1893, in the seventy-eighth year of her age. Mrs. Jones was born near Bridgepost, Virginia, in Harrison county, on the third day of March, 1816, and with her parents moved to Warren county, Ohio, in the fall of 1828. She was married to Harlan C. Jones May 11, 1837
in the state of Ohio, and they settled in Harveyburg. After five years residence in Harveyburg, and five years at Waynesville, they moved to the state of Indiana, in the year of 1850, where they lived until 1855, and then came to Kansas in September of that year, and settled in Jackson county, where Mr. Jones died in April of 1870. Mrs. Jones was the mother of ten children, four sons and six daughters, all of whom survive her except one daughter, Joanna.

Mrs. Jones connected herself with the South Cedar M. E. church about
thirty years ago having first joined the church in her youth.... laid to rest in the Bill's Creek cemetery ... The Holton Weekly Recorder, May 11, 18

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ss: Slater, Permelia, -------------------------
Mrs. Ruth Hannah (Zell) Jones, died at her home in Mayetta, Kansas, April 19th, 1893, in the seventy-eighth year of her age. Mrs. Jones was born near Bridgepost, Virginia, in Harrison county, on the third day of March, 1816, and with her parents moved to Warren county, Ohio, in the fall of 1828. She was married to Harlan C. Jones May 11, 1837
in the state of Ohio, and they settled in Harveyburg. After five years residence in Harveyburg, and five years at Waynesville, they moved to the state of Indiana, in the year of 1850, where they lived until 1855, and then came to Kansas in September of that year, and settled in Jackson county, where Mr. Jones died in April of 1870. Mrs. Jones was the mother of ten children, four sons and six daughters, all of whom survive her except one daughter, Joanna.

Mrs. Jones connected herself with the South Cedar M. E. church about
thirty years ago having first joined the church in her youth.... laid to rest in the Bill's Creek cemetery ... The Holton Weekly Recorder, May 11, 18

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