She is buried nexl to a smaller
badly damaged brick grave with a missing marker, and across from her elder son James Judson Jones and his wife and child.
Newspaper notice from the Hamilton Journal of Dec. 8. 1882 reads as follows:
" Will be sold before the courttouse door in the town of Hamilton, Harrls Co-, GA,within the legal hours of sale, at public outcry- to the highest bidder. on the first Tuesday in January. next the following Property to
One bay mule. etc....
A1so. at the same time and place. 1000 acres of land situated lying and being in the l8th District of Harris County. Being part of Lot Number 86. in said district,and bounded West by T. Neal and Soutir by Mrs. Jenkins. North bi R. Cooper
and James Dozier, the same being 100 acres of land mortgaged by David L. Jones and Mrs. Ann Jones to Pearce & Binfolrd March 14 1879. as
the property of David L. Jones to satisfy fi. fa. from Muscogee Superior Court in
Favor of T.J. Pearce versus David L. Jones."
She is buried nexl to a smaller
badly damaged brick grave with a missing marker, and across from her elder son James Judson Jones and his wife and child.
Newspaper notice from the Hamilton Journal of Dec. 8. 1882 reads as follows:
" Will be sold before the courttouse door in the town of Hamilton, Harrls Co-, GA,within the legal hours of sale, at public outcry- to the highest bidder. on the first Tuesday in January. next the following Property to
One bay mule. etc....
A1so. at the same time and place. 1000 acres of land situated lying and being in the l8th District of Harris County. Being part of Lot Number 86. in said district,and bounded West by T. Neal and Soutir by Mrs. Jenkins. North bi R. Cooper
and James Dozier, the same being 100 acres of land mortgaged by David L. Jones and Mrs. Ann Jones to Pearce & Binfolrd March 14 1879. as
the property of David L. Jones to satisfy fi. fa. from Muscogee Superior Court in
Favor of T.J. Pearce versus David L. Jones."
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