Carl Tschons is a Pennsylvania German version of Charles Jones.
History of Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania In Two Volumes, including a genealogical and biographical record of many families and persons in the county; edited by Adolf W. Schalck and D. C. Henning, State Historical Association, 1907, Volume II, Page 239:
"Charles Jones, a Pennsylvanian by birth, settled in East Brunswick township in the early part of 1800, and there followed his trade of shoemaker and the vocation of farmer for many years. His old account book, dating back to 1801, is now in possession of the subject of this sketch [Reuben Jones]. Charles Jones died in Schuylkill county and his remains rest in the cemetery at the Old Red church."
Carl Tschons is a Pennsylvania German version of Charles Jones.
History of Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania In Two Volumes, including a genealogical and biographical record of many families and persons in the county; edited by Adolf W. Schalck and D. C. Henning, State Historical Association, 1907, Volume II, Page 239:
"Charles Jones, a Pennsylvanian by birth, settled in East Brunswick township in the early part of 1800, and there followed his trade of shoemaker and the vocation of farmer for many years. His old account book, dating back to 1801, is now in possession of the subject of this sketch [Reuben Jones]. Charles Jones died in Schuylkill county and his remains rest in the cemetery at the Old Red church."
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