1U.S. Government, 1900 U.S. Census, MO, Johnson Co., Jackson Twp., T623 Roll: 868 Page: 111, 15 Jun 1900.
1U.S. Government, 1900 U.S. Census, MO, Johnson Co., Jackson Twp., T623 Roll: 868 Page: 111, 15 Jun 1900.
1U.S. Government, 1900 U.S. Census, MO, Johnson Co., Jackson Twp., T623 Roll: 868 Page: 111, 15 Jun 1900.
1U.S. Government, 1900 U.S. Census, MO, Johnson Co., Jackson Twp., Series: T623 Roll: 868 Page: 77, 15 Jun 1900. Elizabeth J. Jones, b. oct 1844, widowed, mother of 10 children, 8 still living.
Litty P. b. sept 1869, Charles M. nov. 1875, Thomas W. sept 1877, Josephine E. sept 1880, Hardy J. July 1882, Herbert H. nov. 1886. All B. in MO, and their father b. in NC. Josephine E. was a school teacher, rest were either farmers or "at school".2U.S. Government, 1880 U.S. Census, MO, Johnson Co., Jackson Twp., T9-0696 Page Number 213C, 15 Jun 1900, Film # 1254696. Jonathan D. Jones, age 39, Elizabeth, age 35, Sophorna A., age 11, Lettie P., age 10, William D., age 8, Charles M., age 4, Thomas W., age 2. All B. in MO, except father.
3U.S. Government, 1910 U.S. Census, MO, Johnson Co., 4th Ward Holden, Series: T624 Roll: 793 Page: 140, 30 Apr 1910. Charles M. Jones, age 34, married 3 years, Frances age 22, mother of 1 child, 1 still living. Margaret M. age 9/12 months. old. All born in MO. Charles' Father b. TN, mother b. MO, Frances, father b. KY, mother b. MO.
4MO, Johnson Co., Holden, The Holden Progress, State Historical Society, online newspapers, The Holden Progress (newspaper), page 1, 13 Dec 1928, http://shs.umsystem.edu/newspaper/index.shtml. W.D. Jones, who had been in ill health for some time, died Tuesday morning at his home in Kingsville. The funeral was held Wednesday afternoon, services by Rev. Parrott, and interment in Wesley cemetery. William Daniel Jones, son of Jonathan Davis and Elizabeth Jane (Hopper) Jones, was born March 6th, 1871, near Kingsville, and spent his entire life with the exception of a few years on a farm east of Holden. For many years he was engaged in farming, but lately was associated with his son in the mercantile business in Kingsville. On Jan. 23, 1895, he married Stella Dishman, and to them seven children were born: Nellie (Mrs. John) Fisher, Sylvan, Frank, Roy, Edith (who died in infancy) and Dorothy, who with the widow mourn his passing. He is also survived by eight grand-children: one sister, Mrs. Charley Hoover of Kingsville: and four brothers, Charley, and Harding Jones of Kingsville, Tom Jones of Pleasant Hill: and Bert Jones of Warrensburg. In early mnhood he united with the Wesley Chapel Methodist church, of which he was a member at this death. He was a kind and devoted husband and father, a good neighbor and an upright citizen, highly respected by those who knew him best.
1U.S. Government, 1910 U.S. Census, MO, Johnson Co., 4th Ward Holden, Series: T624 Roll: 793 Page: 140, 30 Apr 1910. Charles M. Jones, age 34, married 3 years, Frances age 22, mother of 1 child, 1 still living. Margaret M. age 9/12 months. old. All born in MO. Charles' Father b. TN, mother b. MO, Frances, father b. KY, mother b. MO.
1U.S. Government, 1900 U.S. Census, MO, Johnson Co., Jackson Twp., Series: T623 Roll: 868 Page: 77, 15 Jun 1900. Elizabeth J. Jones, b. oct 1844, widowed, mother of 10 children, 8 still living.
Litty P. b. sept 1869, Charles M. nov. 1875, Thomas W. sept 1877, Josephine E. sept 1880, Hardy J. July 1882, Herbert H. nov. 1886. All B. in MO, and their father b. in NC. Josephine E. was a school teacher, rest were either farmers or "at school".2U.S. Government, 1880 U.S. Census, MO, Johnson Co., Jackson Twp., T9-0696 Page Number 213C, 15 Jun 1900, Film # 1254696. Jonathan D. Jones, age 39, Elizabeth, age 35, Sophorna A., age 11, Lettie P., age 10, William D., age 8, Charles M., age 4, Thomas W., age 2. All B. in MO, except father.
3U.S. Government, 1910 U.S. Census, MO, Johnson Co., Jackson Twp., Series: T624 Roll: 793 Page: 89, ln. 28-31, 29 Apr 1910. Thomas W. Jones, age 32, married 5 years, B. in MO, Liatta, age 31, mother of 2 children, 2 living. Clyde M. age 4, Jewel J., age 2. All b. in MO, Thomas' father b. in NC, mother b. in MO, Liatta's father b. KY, mother b. MO.
4U.S. Government, 1920 U.S. Census, MO, Johnson Co., Jackson Twp., SD 6, ED 114, SHEET 3A, ln 25-29, 8 Jan 1920. Jones, T. W., age 42, Luietta (hard to read?) 41, Clyde 14, Jewel 12, Glen, 4 11/12 (hard to read). All born in MO, Thomas' father b. in NC, mother b. in MO, Liatta's father born in KY, and mother in MO.
5MO, Johnson Co., Holden, The Holden Progress, State Historical Society, online newspapers, The Holden Progress (newspaper), page 1, 13 Dec 1928, http://shs.umsystem.edu/newspaper/index.shtml. W.D. Jones, who had been in ill health for some time, died Tuesday morning at his home in Kingsville. The funeral was held Wednesday afternoon, services by Rev. Parrott, and interment in Wesley cemetery. William Daniel Jones, son of Jonathan Davis and Elizabeth Jane (Hopper) Jones, was born March 6th, 1871, near Kingsville, and spent his entire life with the exception of a few years on a farm east of Holden. For many years he was engaged in farming, but lately was associated with his son in the mercantile business in Kingsville. On Jan. 23, 1895, he married Stella Dishman, and to them seven children were born: Nellie (Mrs. John) Fisher, Sylvan, Frank, Roy, Edith (who died in infancy) and Dorothy, who with the widow mourn his passing. He is also survived by eight grand-children: one sister, Mrs. Charley Hoover of Kingsville: and four brothers, Charley, and Harding Jones of Kingsville, Tom Jones of Pleasant Hill: and Bert Jones of Warrensburg. In early mnhood he united with the Wesley Chapel Methodist church, of which he was a member at this death. He was a kind and devoted husband and father, a good neighbor and an upright citizen, highly respected by those who knew him best.
1U.S. Government, 1910 U.S. Census, MO, Johnson Co., Jackson Twp., Series: T624 Roll: 793 Page: 89, ln. 28-31, 29 Apr 1910. Thomas W. Jones, age 32, married 5 years, B. in MO, Liatta, age 31, mother of 2 children, 2 living. Clyde M. age 4, Jewel J., age 2. All b. in MO, Thomas' father b. in NC, mother b. in MO, Liatta's father b. KY, mother b. MO.
2U.S. Government, 1920 U.S. Census, MO, Johnson Co., Jackson Twp., SD 6, ED 114, SHEET 3A, ln 25-29, 8 Jan 1920. Jones, T. W., age 42, Luietta (hard to read?) 41, Clyde 14, Jewel 12, Glen, 4 11/12 (hard to read). All born in MO, Thomas' father b. in NC, mother b. in MO, Liatta's father born in KY, and mother in MO.
1U.S. Government, 1900 U.S. Census, MO, Johnson Co., Jackson Twp., Series: T623 Roll: 868 Page: 77, 15 Jun 1900. Elizabeth J. Jones, b. oct 1844, widowed, mother of 10 children, 8 still living.
Litty P. b. sept 1869, Charles M. nov. 1875, Thomas W. sept 1877, Josephine E. sept 1880, Hardy J. July 1882, Herbert H. nov. 1886. All B. in MO, and their father b. in NC. Josephine E. was a school teacher, rest were either farmers or "at school".2U.S. Government, 1910 U.S. Census, MO, Johnson Co., Jackson Twp., es: T624 Roll: 793 Page: 76, ln 60-64, 22 Apr 1910. Hardin Jones, age 28, married 5 years. Ada, age 29, mother of 3 children, 3 living. Flossie ? (hard to read), age 3, Nala age 2, Ralph age 10/12 months. All B. in MO, Hardin's father, b. NC, and mother b. MO. Ada's father b. IN, mother b. KY.
3U.S. Government, 1920 U.S. Census, MO, Johnson Co., Jackson Twp., SD 6, ED 114, SHEET 3A, ln 25-29, 8 Jan 1920. Jones, H. H.., age 37, Ada F., age 35 (hard to read), Flossie 13, Nola 11, Ralph 10, Christin (son) 8, Lester (hard to read) 7, Mary 2, all born in MO except wife born in IN. H.H.'s father b. in NC and mother in MO, Ada's father born in IN, and mother in KY.
4MO, Johnson Co., Holden, The Holden Progress, State Historical Society, online newspapers, The Holden Progress (newspaper), page 1, 13 Dec 1928, http://shs.umsystem.edu/newspaper/index.shtml. W.D. Jones, who had been in ill health for some time, died Tuesday morning at his home in Kingsville. The funeral was held Wednesday afternoon, services by Rev. Parrott, and interment in Wesley cemetery. William Daniel Jones, son of Jonathan Davis and Elizabeth Jane (Hopper) Jones, was born March 6th, 1871, near Kingsville, and spent his entire life with the exception of a few years on a farm east of Holden. For many years he was engaged in farming, but lately was associated with his son in the mercantile business in Kingsville. On Jan. 23, 1895, he married Stella Dishman, and to them seven children were born: Nellie (Mrs. John) Fisher, Sylvan, Frank, Roy, Edith (who died in infancy) and Dorothy, who with the widow mourn his passing. He is also survived by eight grand-children: one sister, Mrs. Charley Hoover of Kingsville: and four brothers, Charley, and Harding Jones of Kingsville, Tom Jones of Pleasant Hill: and Bert Jones of Warrensburg. In early mnhood he united with the Wesley Chapel Methodist church, of which he was a member at this death. He was a kind and devoted husband and father, a good neighbor and an upright citizen, highly respected by those who knew him best.
5U.S. Government, 1910 U.S. Census, MO, Johnson Co., Jackson Twp., es: T624 Roll: 793 Page: 76, ln 60-64, 22 Apr 1910. Hardin Jones, age 28, married 5 years. Ada, age 29, mother of 3 children, 3 living. Alanis? (hard to read), age 3, Nala age 2, Ralph age 10/12 months. All B. in MO, Hardin's father, b. NC, and mother b. MO. Ada's father b. IN, mother b. KY.
1U.S. Government, 1910 U.S. Census, MO, Johnson Co., Jackson Twp., es: T624 Roll: 793 Page: 76, ln 60-64, 22 Apr 1910. Hardin Jones, age 28, married 5 years. Ada, age 29, mother of 3 children, 3 living. Flossie ? (hard to read), age 3, Nala age 2, Ralph age 10/12 months. All B. in MO, Hardin's father, b. NC, and mother b. MO. Ada's father b. IN, mother b. KY.
2U.S. Government, 1920 U.S. Census, MO, Johnson Co., Jackson Twp., SD 6, ED 114, SHEET 3A, ln 25-29, 8 Jan 1920. Jones, H. H.., age 37, Ada F., age 35 (hard to read), Flossie 13, Nola 11, Ralph 10, Christin (son) 8, Lester (hard to read) 7, Mary 2, all born in MO except wife born in IN. H.H.'s father b. in NC and mother in MO, Ada's father born in IN, and mother in KY.
3U.S. Government, 1910 U.S. Census, MO, Johnson Co., Jackson Twp., es: T624 Roll: 793 Page: 76, ln 60-64, 22 Apr 1910. Hardin Jones, age 28, married 5 years. Ada, age 29, mother of 3 children, 3 living. Alanis? (hard to read), age 3, Nala age 2, Ralph age 10/12 months. All B. in MO, Hardin's father, b. NC, and mother b. MO. Ada's father b. IN, mother b. KY.
1U.S. Government, 1900 U.S. Census, MO, Johnson Co., Jackson Twp., Series: T623 Roll: 868 Page: 77, 15 Jun 1900. Elizabeth J. Jones, b. oct 1844, widowed, mother of 10 children, 8 still living.
Litty P. b. sept 1869, Charles M. nov. 1875, Thomas W. sept 1877, Josephine E. sept 1880, Hardy J. July 1882, Herbert H. nov. 1886. All B. in MO, and their father b. in NC. Josephine E. was a school teacher, rest were either farmers or "at school".2U.S. Government, 1920 U.S. Census, MO, Johnson Co., Jackson Twp., Series: T625 Roll: 930 Page: 80, ln 16-22, 21 Jan 1920. H. H. Jones, age 33, Minnie, age 31, Carl age 10, Mildred age 9, Hazle, age 8, Clark, age 4 9/12, Lara Jane, age 2 7/12. All born in MO, including mother & father, except H.H.'s mother and father both born in NC.
3MO, Johnson Co., Holden, The Holden Progress, State Historical Society, online newspapers, The Holden Progress (newspaper), page 1, 13 Dec 1928, http://shs.umsystem.edu/newspaper/index.shtml. W.D. Jones, who had been in ill health for some time, died Tuesday morning at his home in Kingsville. The funeral was held Wednesday afternoon, services by Rev. Parrott, and interment in Wesley cemetery. William Daniel Jones, son of Jonathan Davis and Elizabeth Jane (Hopper) Jones, was born March 6th, 1871, near Kingsville, and spent his entire life with the exception of a few years on a farm east of Holden. For many years he was engaged in farming, but lately was associated with his son in the mercantile business in Kingsville. On Jan. 23, 1895, he married Stella Dishman, and to them seven children were born: Nellie (Mrs. John) Fisher, Sylvan, Frank, Roy, Edith (who died in infancy) and Dorothy, who with the widow mourn his passing. He is also survived by eight grand-children: one sister, Mrs. Charley Hoover of Kingsville: and four brothers, Charley, and Harding Jones of Kingsville, Tom Jones of Pleasant Hill: and Bert Jones of Warrensburg. In early mnhood he united with the Wesley Chapel Methodist church, of which he was a member at this death. He was a kind and devoted husband and father, a good neighbor and an upright citizen, highly respected by those who knew him best.
1U.S. Government, 1920 U.S. Census, MO, Johnson Co., Jackson Twp., Series: T625 Roll: 930 Page: 80, ln 16-22, 21 Jan 1920. H. H. Jones, age 33, Minnie, age 31, Carl age 10, Mildred age 9, Hazle, age 8, Clark, age 4 9/12, Lara Jane, age 2 7/12. All born in MO, including mother & father, except H.H.'s mother and father both born in NC.
1U.S. Government, 1900 U.S. Census, MO, Johnson Co., Madison Twp., Series: T623 Roll: 868 Page: 121, ln. 10-14, 7 Jun 1900. William D. Jones, Mar 1871, married 5 years, Stella M., Mar 1871, mother of 4 children 4 living. Nellie L. feb 1896, Thomas S., june 1897, Freene Dennis, June 1900, 4/12 months old, all born in MO, as well as mother and father.
2U.S. Government, 1880 U.S. Census, MO, Johnson Co., Jackson Twp., T9-0696 Page Number 213C, 7 Jun 1900, Film # 1254696. Jonathan D. Jones, age 39, Elizabeth, age 35, Sophorna A., age 11, Lettie P., age 10, William D., age 8, Charles M., age 4, Thomas W., age 2. All B. in MO, except father.
3U.S. Government, 1910 U.S. Census, MO, Johnson Co., Jackson Twp., Series: T624 Roll: 793 Page: 76, 1, 17-23, 21 Apr 1910. Jones, William D., 39, married 15 yrs., b. MO & father & mother too, Stella M. 32, mother of 6 children, 5 living, b. MO, Father b. KY, mother b. MO, Nellie L., 14, b. MO, Thomas S. 12, b. MO, Frank W. 10, b. MO, Aubrey A. (son), 8, b. MO, Ray W., 5, b. MO.
4U.S. Government, 1920 U.S. Census, MO, Johnson Co., Madison Twp., Series: T625 Roll: 930 Page: 111, ln. 21-27, 20 Jan 1920. Jones, William D. 48, Stella M. 42 (wife), Nellie L., 23, Thmoas S. 22, Aubrey A., 18, William R. (Ray?) 15, Daithy (?) M. 6, all born in MO.
5MO, Johnson Co., Holden, The Holden Progress, State Historical Society, online newspapers, The Holden Progress (newspaper), page 1, 13 Dec 1928, http://shs.umsystem.edu/newspaper/index.shtml. W.D. Jones, who had been in ill health for some time, died Tuesday morning at his home in Kingsville. The funeral was held Wednesday afternoon, services by Rev. Parrott, and interment in Wesley cemetery. William Daniel Jones, son of Jonathan Davis and Elizabeth Jane (Hopper) Jones, was born March 6th, 1871, near Kingsville, and spent his entire life with the exception of a few years on a farm east of Holden. For many years he was engaged in farming, but lately was associated with his son in the mercantile business in Kingsville. On Jan. 23, 1895, he married Stella Dishman, and to them seven children were born: Nellie (Mrs. John) Fisher, Sylvan, Frank, Roy, Edith (who died in infancy) and Dorothy, who with the widow mourn his passing. He is also survived by eight grand-children: one sister, Mrs. Charley Hoover of Kingsville: and four brothers, Charley, and Harding Jones of Kingsville, Tom Jones of Pleasant Hill: and Bert Jones of Warrensburg. In early mnhood he united with the Wesley Chapel Methodist church, of which he was a member at this death. He was a kind and devoted husband and father, a good neighbor and an upright citizen, highly respected by those who knew him best.
6U.S. Government, 1900 U.S. Census, MO, Johnson Co., Madison Twp., Series: T623 Roll: 868 Page: 121, ln. 10-14, 7 Jun 1900. William D. Jones, Mar 1871, married 5 years, Stella M., Mar 1871, mother of 4 children 4 living. Nellie L. feb 1896, Thomas S., june 1897, Freene Dennis, June 1900, all born in MO, as well as mother and father.
1MO, Johnson Co., Holden, The Holden Progress, State Historical Society, online newspapers, The Holden Progress (newspaper), page 1, 13 Dec 1928, http://shs.umsystem.edu/newspaper/index.shtml. W.D. Jones, who had been in ill health for some time, died Tuesday morning at his home in Kingsville. The funeral was held Wednesday afternoon, services by Rev. Parrott, and interment in Wesley cemetery. William Daniel Jones, son of Jonathan Davis and Elizabeth Jane (Hopper) Jones, was born March 6th, 1871, near Kingsville, and spent his entire life with the exception of a few years on a farm east of Holden. For many years he was engaged in farming, but lately was associated with his son in the mercantile business in Kingsville. On Jan. 23, 1895, he married Stella Dishman, and to them seven children were born: Nellie (Mrs. John) Fisher, Sylvan, Frank, Roy, Edith (who died in infancy) and Dorothy, who with the widow mourn his passing. He is also survived by eight grand-children: one sister, Mrs. Charley Hoover of Kingsville: and four brothers, Charley, and Harding Jones of Kingsville, Tom Jones of Pleasant Hill: and Bert Jones of Warrensburg. In early mnhood he united with the Wesley Chapel Methodist church, of which he was a member at this death. He was a kind and devoted husband and father, a good neighbor and an upright citizen, highly respected by those who knew him best.
2U.S. Government, 1900 U.S. Census, MO, Johnson Co., Madison Twp., Series: T623 Roll: 868 Page: 121, ln. 10-14, 7 Jun 1900. William D. Jones, Mar 1871, married 5 years, Stella M., Mar 1871, mother of 4 children 4 living. Nellie L. feb 1896, Thomas S., june 1897, Freene Dennis, June 1900, all born in MO, as well as mother and father.
3U.S. Government, 1910 U.S. Census, MO, Johnson Co., Jackson Twp., Series: T624 Roll: 793 Page: 76, 1, 17-23, 21 Apr 1910. Jones, William D., 39, married 15 yrs., b. MO & father & mother too, Stella M. 32, mother of 6 children, 5 living, b. MO, Father b. KY, mother b. MO, Nellie L., 14, b. MO, Thomas S. 12, b. MO, Frank W. 10, b. MO, Aubrey A. (son), 8, b. MO, Ray W., 5, b. MO.
4U.S. Government, 1920 U.S. Census, MO, Johnson Co., Madison Twp., Series: T625 Roll: 930 Page: 111, ln. 21-27, 20 Jan 1920. Jones, William D. 48, Stella M. 42 (wife), Nellie L., 23, Thmoas S. 22, Aubrey A., 18, William R. (Ray?) 15, Daithy (?) M. 6, all born in MO.
1U.S. Government, 1900 U.S. Census, MO, Johnson Co., Madison Twp., Series: T623 Roll: 868 Page: 121, ln. 10-14, 7 Jun 1900. William D. Jones, Mar 1871, married 5 years, Stella M., Mar 1871, mother of 4 children 4 living. Nellie L. feb 1896, Thomas S., june 1897, Freene Dennis, June 1900, all born in MO, as well as mother and father.
2U.S. Government, 1910 U.S. Census, MO, Johnson Co., Jackson Twp., Series: T624 Roll: 793 Page: 76, 1, 17-23, 21 Apr 1910. Jones, William D., 39, married 15 yrs., b. MO & father & mother too, Stella M. 32, mother of 6 children, 5 living, b. MO, Father b. KY, mother b. MO, Nellie L., 14, b. MO, Thomas S. 12, b. MO, Frank W. 10, b. MO, Aubrey A. (son), 8, b. MO, Ray W., 5, b. MO.
3U.S. Government, 1920 U.S. Census, MO, Johnson Co., Madison Twp., Series: T625 Roll: 930 Page: 111, ln. 21-27, 20 Jan 1920. Jones, William D. 48, Stella M. 42 (wife), Nellie L., 23, Thmoas S. 22, Aubrey A., 18, William R. (Ray?) 15, Daithy (?) M. 6, all born in MO.
4MO, Johnson Co., Holden, The Holden Progress, State Historical Society, online newspapers, The Holden Progress (newspaper), page 1, 13 Dec 1928, http://shs.umsystem.edu/newspaper/index.shtml. W.D. Jones, who had been in ill health for some time, died Tuesday morning at his home in Kingsville. The funeral was held Wednesday afternoon, services by Rev. Parrott, and interment in Wesley cemetery. William Daniel Jones, son of Jonathan Davis and Elizabeth Jane (Hopper) Jones, was born March 6th, 1871, near Kingsville, and spent his entire life with the exception of a few years on a farm east of Holden. For many years he was engaged in farming, but lately was associated with his son in the mercantile business in Kingsville. On Jan. 23, 1895, he married Stella Dishman, and to them seven children were born: Nellie (Mrs. John) Fisher, Sylvan, Frank, Roy, Edith (who died in infancy) and Dorothy, who with the widow mourn his passing. He is also survived by eight grand-children: one sister, Mrs. Charley Hoover of Kingsville: and four brothers, Charley, and Harding Jones of Kingsville, Tom Jones of Pleasant Hill: and Bert Jones of Warrensburg. In early mnhood he united with the Wesley Chapel Methodist church, of which he was a member at this death. He was a kind and devoted husband and father, a good neighbor and an upright citizen, highly respected by those who knew him best.
1U.S. Government, 1900 U.S. Census, MO, Johnson Co., Madison Twp., Series: T623 Roll: 868 Page: 121, ln. 10-14, 7 Jun 1900. William D. Jones, Mar 1871, married 5 years, Stella M., Mar 1871, mother of 4 children 4 living. Nellie L. feb 1896, Thomas S., june 1897, Freene Dennis, June 1900, all born in MO, as well as mother and father.
2U.S. Government, 1910 U.S. Census, MO, Johnson Co., Jackson Twp., Series: T624 Roll: 793 Page: 76, 1, 17-23, 21 Apr 1910. Jones, William D., 39, married 15 yrs., b. MO & father & mother too, Stella M. 32, mother of 6 children, 5 living, b. MO, Father b. KY, mother b. MO, Nellie L., 14, b. MO, Thomas S. 12, b. MO, Frank W. 10, b. MO, Aubrey A. (son), 8, b. MO, Ray W., 5, b. MO.
3MO, Johnson Co., Holden, The Holden Progress, State Historical Society, online newspapers, The Holden Progress (newspaper), page 1, 13 Dec 1928, http://shs.umsystem.edu/newspaper/index.shtml. W.D. Jones, who had been in ill health for some time, died Tuesday morning at his home in Kingsville. The funeral was held Wednesday afternoon, services by Rev. Parrott, and interment in Wesley cemetery. William Daniel Jones, son of Jonathan Davis and Elizabeth Jane (Hopper) Jones, was born March 6th, 1871, near Kingsville, and spent his entire life with the exception of a few years on a farm east of Holden. For many years he was engaged in farming, but lately was associated with his son in the mercantile business in Kingsville. On Jan. 23, 1895, he married Stella Dishman, and to them seven children were born: Nellie (Mrs. John) Fisher, Sylvan, Frank, Roy, Edith (who died in infancy) and Dorothy, who with the widow mourn his passing. He is also survived by eight grand-children: one sister, Mrs. Charley Hoover of Kingsville: and four brothers, Charley, and Harding Jones of Kingsville, Tom Jones of Pleasant Hill: and Bert Jones of Warrensburg. In early mnhood he united with the Wesley Chapel Methodist church, of which he was a member at this death. He was a kind and devoted husband and father, a good neighbor and an upright citizen, highly respected by those who knew him best.
1MO, Johnson Co., Holden, The Holden Progress, State Historical Society, online newspapers, The Holden Progress (newspaper), page 1, 13 Dec 1928, http://shs.umsystem.edu/newspaper/index.shtml. W.D. Jones, who had been in ill health for some time, died Tuesday morning at his home in Kingsville. The funeral was held Wednesday afternoon, services by Rev. Parrott, and interment in Wesley cemetery. William Daniel Jones, son of Jonathan Davis and Elizabeth Jane (Hopper) Jones, was born March 6th, 1871, near Kingsville, and spent his entire life with the exception of a few years on a farm east of Holden. For many years he was engaged in farming, but lately was associated with his son in the mercantile business in Kingsville. On Jan. 23, 1895, he married Stella Dishman, and to them seven children were born: Nellie (Mrs. John) Fisher, Sylvan, Frank, Roy, Edith (who died in infancy) and Dorothy, who with the widow mourn his passing. He is also survived by eight grand-children: one sister, Mrs. Charley Hoover of Kingsville: and four brothers, Charley, and Harding Jones of Kingsville, Tom Jones of Pleasant Hill: and Bert Jones of Warrensburg. In early mnhood he united with the Wesley Chapel Methodist church, of which he was a member at this death. He was a kind and devoted husband and father, a good neighbor and an upright citizen, highly respected by those who knew him best.
1U.S. Government, 1900 U.S. Census, MO, Johnson Co., Madison Twp., Series: T623 Roll: 868 Page: 121, ln. 10-14, 7 Jun 1900. William D. Jones, Mar 1871, married 5 years, Stella M., Mar 1871, mother of 4 children 4 living. Nellie L. feb 1896, Thomas S., june 1897, Freene Dennis, June 1900, all born in MO, as well as mother and father.
2U.S. Government, 1910 U.S. Census, MO, Johnson Co., Jackson Twp., Series: T624 Roll: 793 Page: 76, 1, 17-23, 21 Apr 1910. Jones, William D., 39, married 15 yrs., b. MO & father & mother too, Stella M. 32, mother of 6 children, 5 living, b. MO, Father b. KY, mother b. MO, Nellie L., 14, b. MO, Thomas S. 12, b. MO, Frank W. 10, b. MO, Aubrey A. (son), 8, b. MO, Ray W., 5, b. MO.
3U.S. Government, 1920 U.S. Census, MO, Johnson Co., Madison Twp., Series: T625 Roll: 930 Page: 111, ln. 21-27, 20 Jan 1920. Jones, William D. 48, Stella M. 42 (wife), Nellie L., 23, Thmoas S. 22, Aubrey A., 18, William R. (Ray?) 15, Daithy (?) M. 6, all born in MO.
1U.S. Government, 1910 U.S. Census, MO, Johnson Co., Jackson Twp., Series: T624 Roll: 793 Page: 76, 1, 17-23, 21 Apr 1910. Jones, William D., 39, married 15 yrs., b. MO & father & mother too, Stella M. 32, mother of 6 children, 5 living, b. MO, Father b. KY, mother b. MO, Nellie L., 14, b. MO, Thomas S. 12, b. MO, Frank D. 10, b. MO, Aubrey A. (son), 8, b. MO, Ray W., 5, b. MO.
2U.S. Government, 1920 U.S. Census, MO, Johnson Co., Madison Twp., Series: T625 Roll: 930 Page: 111, ln. 21-27, 20 Jan 1920. Jones, William D. 48, Stella M. 42 (wife), Nellie L., 23, Thmoas S. 22, Aubrey A., 18, William R. (Ray?) 15, Daithy (?) M. 6, all born in MO.