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Thomas Bird Jones Sr.

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Thomas Bird Jones Sr.

Birth
Death
5 Apr 1906 (aged 58)
Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Grove, Delaware County, Oklahoma, USA GPS-Latitude: 36.6659194, Longitude: -94.8110333
Memorial ID
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27 OCT 2020, Added gender. 1) Original bio as entered from creator of memorial is below divider. (Reformatted for punctuation/readability)
09 JUN 2021 SAC to change year of death to 1906 per documentation. 1) Also, to anticipate the question "Why is it a federal grave marker instead of CSA? - Not all Civil War units from Arkansas were with the Confederacy; there were several Federal units sided with the Union, and the 2nd Arkansas Cavalry was one of those.
12 FEB 2023 SAC to change DOB.
14 FEB 2023 Notice from FAG that a merge had occurred. Had to delete parental links (showed linkage as his own parent and his spouse as his mother.)~Buried here w/ a Civil War marker, "Thomas Jones CO B 2 Arkansas Cavalry"; wife, Ann, grave next to burial. SEE: Burial, Hattie S. [Jones] Collins, 1879-1895 "Dau. of T. B. & A. Jones".

[Former Death Date by "R. McCoy, of 1886" is disputed by the Federal 1900 census showing Thomas, with his wife Ann, and 3 children at home, thus his death date has to be moved to "after 1900," given that evidence: Data, Deb Bay]

The Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) was a fraternal organization composed of veterans of the Union Army (United States Army), Union Navy (U.S. Navy), Marines and the U.S. Revenue Cutter Service who served in the American Civil War.25 NOV 2020, Added gender, spousal link. 1) Original bio from creator of memorial is below divider. 2) Plot section is apparently locked, cannot modify data.~Burial next to graves, Thomas Jones; (wife) Ann Jones; Joel T. Jones; Leroy Jones; & Benjamin Jones.
27 OCT 2020, Added gender. 1) Original bio as entered from creator of memorial is below divider. (Reformatted for punctuation/readability)
09 JUN 2021 SAC to change year of death to 1906 per documentation. 1) Also, to anticipate the question "Why is it a federal grave marker instead of CSA? - Not all Civil War units from Arkansas were with the Confederacy; there were several Federal units sided with the Union, and the 2nd Arkansas Cavalry was one of those.
12 FEB 2023 SAC to change DOB.
14 FEB 2023 Notice from FAG that a merge had occurred. Had to delete parental links (showed linkage as his own parent and his spouse as his mother.)~Buried here w/ a Civil War marker, "Thomas Jones CO B 2 Arkansas Cavalry"; wife, Ann, grave next to burial. SEE: Burial, Hattie S. [Jones] Collins, 1879-1895 "Dau. of T. B. & A. Jones".

[Former Death Date by "R. McCoy, of 1886" is disputed by the Federal 1900 census showing Thomas, with his wife Ann, and 3 children at home, thus his death date has to be moved to "after 1900," given that evidence: Data, Deb Bay]

The Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) was a fraternal organization composed of veterans of the Union Army (United States Army), Union Navy (U.S. Navy), Marines and the U.S. Revenue Cutter Service who served in the American Civil War.25 NOV 2020, Added gender, spousal link. 1) Original bio from creator of memorial is below divider. 2) Plot section is apparently locked, cannot modify data.~Burial next to graves, Thomas Jones; (wife) Ann Jones; Joel T. Jones; Leroy Jones; & Benjamin Jones.

Inscription

THOMAS JONES
CO. B.
2 ARK. CAV.



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