His mother was Sally Jones and his father is believed to have been a Mr. Gibson. He was often called "Tricks" because he loved to fool people. In fact, in one Census year his family was listed as Jones on one page and as Gibson on another.
William Gibson/Gipson Jones was the son of Sarah "Sally" (Jones) Holmes (1790 – 1843) and the grandson of Stephen S. Jones. William's grandfather, Stephen S. Jones {b: abt 1750 St. Mary's Maryland) was the Revolutionary War Patriot who settled in Harlan County, Kentucky.
William Gibson "Tricks" Jones married Mary "Polly" Bryant.
William Gibson Jones died on April 18, 1896.
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His mother was Sally Jones and his father is believed to have been a Mr. Gibson. He was often called "Tricks" because he loved to fool people. In fact, in one Census year his family was listed as Jones on one page and as Gibson on another.
William Gibson/Gipson Jones was the son of Sarah "Sally" (Jones) Holmes (1790 – 1843) and the grandson of Stephen S. Jones. William's grandfather, Stephen S. Jones {b: abt 1750 St. Mary's Maryland) was the Revolutionary War Patriot who settled in Harlan County, Kentucky.
William Gibson "Tricks" Jones married Mary "Polly" Bryant.
William Gibson Jones died on April 18, 1896.
(bio by: April)
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