Sarah Jane Sloan1

F, (14 March 1866 - 18 November 1937)

Father*Theophilus Sloan2 (c 1841 - 14 Aug 1883)
Mother*Nancy Eunice Morris (12 Oct 1839 - 27 Jul 1916)
Sarah Jane Sloan|b. 14 Mar 1866\nd. 18 Nov 1937|p2287.htm|Theophilus Sloan|b. c 1841\nd. 14 Aug 1883|p2307.htm|Nancy Eunice Morris|b. 12 Oct 1839\nd. 27 Jul 1916|p2306.htm|Ira R. Sloan|b. c 1818|p2411.htm|Jane Kirk|b. c 1821\nd. 15 May 1857|p2412.htm|Thomas S. Morris|b. 28 Dec 1804\nd. b 1883|p2350.htm|Phoebe Wood|b. 3 Sep 1806\nd. 22 Dec 1891|p2351.htm|

Charts Pedigree for Phoebe Alice Jones
Relationship Great-grandmother of James Jay McKinney.
Last Edited 9 Jan 2007
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Photo 

Sarah Jane (nee Sloan) Jones (colorized). Identified by Edna (nee Jones) McDonald. Photo owned by Enola Ziebol.  
Photo 

Sarah Jane (nee Sloan) Jones. Identified by Edna (nee Jones) McDonald. Photo owned by Enola Ziebol and Neoma Techau.  
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Sarah Jane (nee Sloan) Jones. Identified by Edna (nee Jones) McDonald. Photo owned by Enola Ziebol (uncropped version).  
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Sarah Jane (nee Sloan) Jones. Identified by Edna (nee Jones) McDonald. Photo owned by Enola Ziebol and Neoma Techau.  
Married Name Jones3 
Photo* 

May (nee Sloan) Williams and Sarah Jane (nee Sloan) Jones. Identified by Enola Ziebol. Photo owned by Enola Ziebol. , Principal=Ettie Mae Sloan 
Map* Macon Co., MO,
Map(s): , Principal=John Jefferson Jones 
Document* 

Obituaries and Other Newspaper Clippings. J. J. and Sarah Jane Jones and some of her descendants
, Principal=John Jefferson Jones, Witness=Mary Ettie Jones, Witness=Ernest Holman Techau, Witness=Lewis Jefferson Techau, Witness=Wilbur Delaney Techau, Witness=Effie Jones, Witness=John Cleveland Jones, Witness=Vina Jones, Witness=Ronal M. Harriott, Witness=Donal James Harriott, Witness=Simmie Jefferson Jones, Witness=Edna Mae Jones, Witness=Vernon Calvin McDonald, Witness=Flossie Irene Jones, Witness=Lawrence Dean Techau 
Document 
Edna (nee Jones) McDonald Bible. Dates of birth and deaths of children.
, Principal=John Jefferson Jones, Witness=Phoebe Alice Jones, Witness=Mary Ettie Jones, Witness=Effie Jones, Witness=John Cleveland Jones, Witness=Eunice Jones, Witness=Vina Jones, Witness=Simmie Jefferson Jones, Witness=Edna Mae Jones, Witness=Thomas Jones, Witness=Flossie Irene Jones 
Photo Macon Co., MO,

Restored House of Jeff and Sarah Jane Jones, Macon Co., Missouri. Identified by Enola Ziebol. Photo owned by Enola Ziebol.


House of Jeff and Sarah Jane Jones, Macon Co., Missouri. Identified by Enola Ziebol. Photo owned by Enola Ziebol.


House of Jeff and Sarah Jane Jones, Ernest Techau painting the house Macon Co., Missouri. Identified by Neoma Techau. Photo owned by Neoma Techau.


Jeff and Sarah Jane Jones. . Identified by Edna (nee Jones) McDonald. Photo owned by Enola Ziebol. , Principal=John Jefferson Jones 
Note Research Resources:
To obtain copies of Macon Co. Marriage Certificates: Write Recorder of Deeds, P.O. Box 382 Macon Co. MO 63552 (660)385-4631 or (660)385-2732 $3.00 per photo copy and $9.00 if certified. Orderd copies of various Millsap/Jones certificates around 2/21/2000.
Kathleen Wilham of Genealogical Research & Publishing, P.O.Box 150, Shelbyville, MO 63469-0150 publishes several Macon Co. Record copies, including Macon Co., MO Original Land Purchases,. Most for $12.00 each.

On-Line Resource(s): Macon County Gen-Web Site. http://www.rootsweb.com/~momacon/, Principal=John Jefferson Jones 
Note 
Document(s):

, Principal=John Jefferson Jones 
Birth*14 March 1866 OH3,1 
Census18 June 1880 Valley Township, Macon Co., MO, Sarah J. Age 14. Daughter. Single. Attended school. Cannot read or write [based on other entries I believe it means can read and write]. Born in Ohio. Parents born in Ohio.1 
Marriage4 December 1885 Residence of J.L.Jones, Valley Township, Macon Co., MO,

Marriage License.


The complete marriage license was issued in Macon Co. MO to John J. Jones of Valley Township and Sarah J. Sloan of Valley Township. Indicates he was over 21 and she over 18. Was issued Dec. 2, 1885 by Jno. H. Griffin the recorder. It then states that they were married at residence of J.L.Jones [whom I believe to be the father] by John Miller Justice of the Peace on December 4, 1885. It was recorded on December 15 1885. It was entry #293 in the marriage book. The fragment of the marriage license owned by Enola Ziebol agrees in all visable details (her version was the copy given to couple, the microfilm is of the information kept by the County). Note that the Sarah J. (Sloan) Jones bible indicates a date of Nov. 1885 which disagrees and is probably incorrect since no day is mentioned., Principal=John Jefferson Jones, Witness=John L. Jones4,5 
Census8 June 1900 Valley Township, Macon Co., MO,
Macon Co., Missouri Census Images

Jones Jeff J, Head, W(hite), M(ale), (birth:) Apr 1861, (age:) 39, M(arried), (years married:) 14, (birth place:) Missouri, (birth place father:) Kentucky, (birth place mother:) Missouri, (occupation:) Farmer, (can read:) no, (can write:) no, (can speak English:) yes, O(wned), M(ortgaged), F(arm), (farm on farm schedule:) 97
-- Sarah J, Wife, W(hite), F(emale), (birth:) Mch 1866, (age:) 34, M(arried), (years married:) 14, (mother of how many children:) 7, (how many of these children living:) 6, (birth place:) Ohio, (birth place father:) Ohio, (birth place mother:) Ohio, (can read:) no, (can write:) no, (can speak English:) yes
-- Mary Etta, Daughter, W(hite), F(emale), (birth:) Jun 1889, (age:) 10, S(ingle), (birth place:) Missouri, (birth place father:) Missouri, (birth place mother:) Ohio, (can read:) yes, (can write:) no, (can speak English:) yes
-- Effie, Daughter, W(hite), F(emale), (birth:) July 1881 (meant 1891), (age:) 8, S(ingle), (birth place:) Missouri, (birth place father:) Missouri, (birth place mother:) Ohio, (can read:) yes, (can write:) no, (can speak English:) yes
-- Johnnie, Son, W(hite), M(ale), (birth:) Oct 1882 (meant 1892), (age:) 7, S(ingle), (birth place:) Missouri, (birth place father:) Missouri, (birth place mother:) Ohio
-- Eunice, Daughter, W(hite), F(emale), (birth:) Oct 1884 (meant 1894), (age:) 5, S(ingle), (birth place:) Missouri, (birth place father:) Missouri, (birth place mother:) Ohio
-- Vina, Daughter, W(hite), F(emale), (birth:) Nov 1886 (meant 1896), (age:) 3, S(ingle), (birth place:) Missouri, (birth place father:) Missouri, (birth place mother:) Ohio
-- Alice, Daughter, W(hite), F(emale), (birth:) Jul 1898, (age:) 1, S(ingle), (birth place:) Missouri, (birth place father:) Missouri, (birth place mother:) Ohio, Principal=John Jefferson Jones, Witness=Mary Ettie Jones, Witness=Effie Jones, Witness=John Cleveland Jones, Witness=Eunice Jones, Witness=Vina Jones, Witness=Phoebe Alice Jones6 
Census27 April 1910 Valley Township, Macon Co., MO,
Macon Co., Missouri Census Images

Jones John J, Head, M(ale), W(hite), (age:) 48, M(arried), (number of years married:) 24, (birth place:) Missouri, (birth place father:) Kentucky, (birth place mother:) Kentucky, (language spoke:) English, (occupation:) Farmer, General farming, O(wn)A(ccount), (can read:) yes, (can write:) no, O(wned), M(ortgaged), F(arm), (# on farm scedule:)90
-- Sarah J, wife, F(emale), W(hite), (age:) 44, M(arried), (number of years married:) 24, (mother of children:) 11, (children living:) 10, (birth place:) Ohio, (birth place father:) Ohio, (birth place mother:) Ohio, (language spoke:) English, (occupation:) none, (can read:) yes, (can write:) no
-- Vina, Daughter, F(emale), W(hite), (age:) 13, S(ingle), (birth place:) Missouri, (birth place father:) Missouri, (birth place mother:) Ohio, (language spoke:) English, (occupation:) none, (can read:) yes, (can write:) yes, (attended school:) yes
-- Alice, Daughter, F(emale), W(hite), (age:) 11, S(ingle), (birth place:) Missouri, (birth place father:) Missouri, (birth place mother:) Ohio, (language spoke:) English, (occupation:) none, (can read:) yes, (can write:) yes, (attended school:) yes
-- Simmie J, Son, M(ale), W(hite), (age:) 8, S(ingle), (birth place:) Missouri, (birth place father:) Missouri, (birth place mother:) Ohio, (occupation:) none, (attended school:) yes
-- Edna M, Daughter, F(emale), W(hite), (age:) 5, S(ingle), (birth place:) Missouri, (birth place father:) Missouri, (birth place mother:) Ohio, (occupation:) none, (attended school:) no
-- Thomas, M(ale), W(hite), (age:) 3, S(ingle), (birth place:) Missouri, (birth place father:) Missouri, (birth place mother:) Ohio, (occupation:) none
-- Flossie, Daughter, F(emale), W(hite), (age:) 2, S(ingle), (birth place:) Missouri, (birth place father:) Missouri, (birth place mother:) Ohio, (occupation:) none
John J's mother's birthplace is inconsistent with other censuses., Principal=John Jefferson Jones, Witness=Vina Jones, Witness=Phoebe Alice Jones, Witness=Simmie Jefferson Jones, Witness=Edna Mae Jones, Witness=Thomas Jones, Witness=Flossie Irene Jones7 
Photocirca 1918 

L-R: Flossie,Eunice, Tommy, Jeff, Sarah Jane (nee Sloan) Jones, and Edna (nee Jones) Pagett. . Identified by Enola Ziebol. Photo owned by Enola Ziebol. , Principal=John Jefferson Jones, Witness=Eunice Jones, Witness=Thomas Jones, Witness=Flossie Irene Jones, Witness=Edna Gran Jones 
Photo*circa 1920 

Circa 1920. Jeff, Flossie, and Sarah Jane Jones. Identified by Enola Ziebol. Photo owned by Enola Ziebol. , Principal=John Jefferson Jones, Witness=Flossie Irene Jones 
Census16 January 1920 Valley Township, Macon Co., MO, Macon Co., Missouri Census Images
Farm
Jones Jefferson, Head, O(wned), M(ortgaged), M(ale), W(hite), (age:) 58, M(arried), (able to read:) yes, (able to write:) yes, (birth place:) Missouri, (birth place father:) Kentucky, (birth place mother:) Missouri, (speaks English:) yes, (occupation:) Farmer, (Industry:) General Farm, O(wn)A(ccount), (was at work yesterday or last working day:) yes, (veteran:) no, (number of farm:) 133
-- Sarah J, (relationship to head:) Wife, F(emale), W(hite), (age:) 53, M(arried), (able to read:) yes, (able to write:) yes, (birth place:) Ohio, (birth place father:) Ohio, (birth place mother:) Ohio, (speaks English:) yes, (occupation:) none
-- John J, (relationship to head:) Son, M(ale), W(hite), (age:) 22, S(ingle), (able to read:) yes, (able to write:) yes, (birth place:) Missouri, (birth place father:) Missouri, (birth place mother:) Ohio, (speaks English:) yes, (occupation:) Farm Laborer, (Location?) working out, w(orker)
-- Simmie J, (relationship to head:) Son, M(ale), W(hite), (age:) 18, S(ingle), (attended school:) yes, (able to read:) yes, (able to write:) yes, (birth place:) Missouri, (birth place father:) Missouri, (birth place mother:) Ohio, (speaks English:) yes, Principal=John Jefferson Jones, Witness=John Cleveland Jones, Witness=Simmie Jefferson Jones8 
Note*circa 1928 Macon Co., MO, Enola Ziebol: I was raised by Jones Grandparents until I was eight. Grandfather died when I was six. My grandmother kept me for two more years. I used to go up there every summer until I was 13 when grandmother died. My mother came to St. Louis when I was six months old. She could not work and care for me at the same time. So she just left me in the country. I was probably closer to the grandparents than anybody [i.e. cousins]. . . . I was born at the old home place up there in Macon Co. right out of Callao. The old homestead house is still there [in 1999 Enola said that it had pretty much fallen down, though the chimney was still standing]. . . . [I talked about the 1918 land map showing neighbors] The Grimshaws lived across the pasture and up the hill. . . . Close to the Chariton River. . . .Adams was part of that community up there and the Badges. . . . Canada's lived across the road. [John J. Jeferson property:]there was a pond and a watermelon field. He grew vegetables, and specifically remember watermellon. The neighbor kids would sometimes get in the patch. That was right on the river bottom where they grew the watermelon. They grew some corn. . . . Very hilly country. . . . Willians and Burnam' lived nearby and were related. . . Grandparents were very poor people. Their house had 4 rooms downstairs and a big attic like room upstairs. . . .There was another house, the original house, I remember the foundation still being in the pasture. It was tore down by the time I was a kid. I grew up on the 2nd house on the same property. Current owners are not related. House is being used as a Corn Crib. It is very difficult to get in there. The Jones House was on top of a hill. They used to call it the Jones Hill. At the bottom of the hill was a creek. I can't tell you the number of cars that got stuck on that hill coming up. Grandpa would have to go down with his team of horses and drag up the hill. My stepfather who had a '29 Hudson and grandfather had to pull him up the hill. Still a problem, the roads have to be really good and it has to be really dry for you to be able to get into there. These roads are not used much. If you go by the Grimshaw place with a pair of binoculars I can see over the hill to the house. You walk from there over down through the pasture. . . .I started school there. I had to walk across the pasture, up the road to the Grimshaw's, then down the road. It was a pretty good walk for a little bitty kid. . . .They sat on top of the hill so they didn't have to worry about flooding. . . There was no inside plumbing or electricity, but these were the early 20's. My Aunt Alice, Grandma's sister, she lived with Delbert Burnham, one of her sons. They had a house on the main road through Callao. So they built her a little house. She would never use the new house's plumbing but instead go out to the outhouse. Grandpa was a red head. Grandma was a little bitty thing, not over 5' 1". Probably never weighed 100 pounds except when she was pregnant. She had dark hair. My mother always said that she thought she (Sarah Jane] looked like Katheryn Hepburn. Grandma had this black hair up almost until she died. She had one little gray streak. She used to comb it over the gray so it wouldn't show. She was a very sweet lady. Grandpa was too. But he died when I was six. I can still remember quite a bit about Grandpa, because when the weather was bad he used to ride his horse over to school and ride me back home on the horse. The whole family had a pretty good sense of humor. Grandma would never allow card playing in the house. For some reason, so many of the kids loved to play cards. Johnnie got killed coming back from a card game or crap shoot. He was in an old touring car and they went to go over a bridge and the lights went out and the car went over the bridge. There were two Jones that got killed in that accident. Johny and another Jones who were not related. Tommie loved to play. My mom loved to play. She loved to play cards. Irene and Jeffie loved to play. I don't if Alice liked to play. . . . [tape recording skipped regarding the church they belonged to] They just had roaming preachers. Arthur Grimshaw [their neighbor and cousin] was a preacher and he would also preach at the Old Chariton Church. Because everything was named after the river up there. Grandma was very very religious. I can't remember that Grandpa was all that religious. I remember that they were both Democrats because Grandma had one brother, he was Wilbur Sloan and they had two daughters, both dead. One of them never married, the other married and had a daughter, but I have no idea where she is at. I remember that Mother [Edna] used to say that one time Uncle Wilbur came by and wanted my Grandmother to go vote. My Grandpa said no, he thought Uncle Wilbur was a Republican. So he didn't want her to go vote. Then something Uncle Wilbur said made him think he [Uncle Wilbur] was a Democrat. So he said Sarah Jane you get ready and go vote. They ate the food raised on the farm. Of course when we killed a pig we ate it. Everything had to be canned, because there was no refrigeration. Hams and bacon were smoked. I can remember my Grandmother making cottage cheese and remember they hung it in the smoke house by cheese cloth. This dripped and dripped. I have never ate cottage cheese that was as god as that. Vege6tables in the summer time. They canned a lot of vegetables. We didn't eat badly, just stuff grown on the farm. I remember they killed pigs, I can't ever remember them killing cows. I know we had milk cows. I don't think they ever butchered a cow. They were as prosperous as any farmer was around there, but nothing like the Grimshaw's. The Grimshaw's had more. Their house was bigger. The twins, Arthur and Charles lived next to each other. She sold the farm after Grandpa died. Maybe a year or so, I don't remember. She moved to a little town called New Cambria. We lived there a short time. Then she moved to Macon. We had a little house in Macon. I used to go back there in the summer time, until I was 13 when she died. Jeffie, he lived in Macon, part of that time too. Jeffie subsequently moved to Keokuk, Iowa. He lived up there for many many years., Principal=John Jefferson Jones9 
Photoafter 16 August 1928 Red Oak, IA,

1928. Johny Jones' Funeral. L-R: Flossie,Tommy, Edna, Jeffy, Alice, Vina, Eunice, Effie, Etta Seated: Sarah (nee Sloan) and John Jefferson Jones. Identified by Edna (nee Jones) McDonald and Neoma Techau. Photo owned by Enola Ziebol and Neoma Techau.


1928. Johny Jones' Funeral. L-R: Flossie, Edna, Alice, Vina, Eunice, Sarah (nee Sloan), Jefferson, Etta, Effie, Jeffy, Tommy. Identified by Edna (nee Jones) McDonald and Neoma Techau. Photo owned by Enola Ziebol and Neoma Techau.


1928. Johny Jones' Funeral. L-R: Flossie,Tommy, Edna, Jeffy, Alice, Vina, Eunice, Effie, Etta Seated: Sarah (nee Sloan) and John Jefferson Jones. Identified by Edna (nee Jones) McDonald and Neoma Techau. Photo owned by Enola Ziebol and Neoma Techau. , Principal=John Jefferson Jones, Witness=Phoebe Alice Jones, Witness=Mary Ettie Jones, Witness=Effie Jones, Witness=John Cleveland Jones, Witness=Eunice Jones, Witness=Vina Jones, Witness=Simmie Jefferson Jones, Witness=Edna Mae Jones, Witness=Thomas Jones, Witness=Flossie Irene Jones 
Census*2 April 1930 Valley Township, Macon Co., MO, Macon Co., Missouri Census Images
Jones John J, head, O(wned), (no radio set), yes (lives on farm), M(ale), W(hite), (age:) 68, M(arried), (age at first marriage:) 24, (attended school since 1929:) no , (can read and write:) no, (birth place:) Missouri, (birth place father:) Kentucky, (birth place mother:) Missouri, (speaks English:) yes, (occupation:) Farmer, (Industry:) Gen Farm, (Class of worker:) O, (was at work yesterday or last working day:) yes, (veteran:) no, (number of farm:) 5
-- Sarah J, (relationship to head:) Wife-H, F(emale), W(hite), (age:) 64, M(arried), (age at first marriage:)18, (attended school since 1929:) No , (can read and write:) yes, (birth place:) Ohio, (birth place father:) Ohio, (birth place mother:) Ohio, (speaks English:) yes, (occupation:) none
Bruice Enola, (relationship to head:) Grand daughter, F(emale), W(hite), (age:) 5, S(ingle), (attended school since 1929:) No , (birth place:) Missouri, (birth place father:) Kansas, (birth place mother:) Missouri, (speaks English:) yes, (occupation:) none, Principal=John Jefferson Jones10 
(Witness) Notecirca 1933 Enola Ziebol: Helena left for Kansas City soon after birth of Bobby Gene. So Bobby Gene was left with Tommy and Grandmother Jones. Mae Williams (sister to Sarah Jones) wanted the baby. Because of the Williams Family influence in the community, she had the sheriff come and take the baby away. When Tommie tried to see the baby, he was arrested. Enola, although small remebers the Sheriff forceably taking the baby, said she never spoke to her Aunt Mae (great-aunt) again. Her Grandmother Jones and Great-Aunt Mae had been close sisters prior to that. Bobby Gene's Uncles later said that the whole thing had been handled badly. Tommie soon left for Kansas City. Vadyne Allen who was a little bit older than Enola and lived with her grandmother Burnam who was sister to both Sarah Jane Jones and Mae Williams remembers also Bobby Gene living with the Jones first and that the William's went to court to get him. Vadyne said that Tommie was so proud of his baby. When Sarah Jane died, Mae asked Vadyne's grandmother for an OK to go to the funeral, but Tommie said if she showed up he would kill her. She cried and said she wanted to go. Vadyne's grandmother to Mae that she was staying out of it. Mae and her son raised Bobby Gene., Principal=Thomas Jones, Principal=Bobby Gene Jones11,12 
Photo*1937 

November 1937. Letter written to Vina, by Sarah J. Jones. Identified by Enola Ziebol. Photo owned by Enola Ziebol. , Principal=Vina Jones 
Note*November 1937 Letter to Vina from Sarah J. Jones. It is faded and hard ro read.
"dear vina i am town? in lead? ich? offel bad far a a we ar to cant get no bodey to take care of me i have the best dochtor in town here to? day he said to? me? nots? my hart? coming it the reson i cant bay. darn he said stay in the bed you dom haf to wait on your self now if you dont com and take care of me i wont be here long see see send this to" Original in posseion of Enola Ziebol.13 
Death*18 November 1937 Callao, Macon Co., MO, Obituary of Late Mrs. Sarah J. Jones. Sarah Jane Jones, wife of the late John Jefferson Jones, of Callao, who passed away seven years ago, died Thursday, November 18th, 1937 at the age of 71 years, 8 months and 4 days. Mrs. Jones was born March 14, 1866. She had been in ill health for a great number of years but had only been bedfast the past two weeks. She leaves to mourn their loss eight children; Effie Techau, Eunice Ward and Feffie Jones, all of Macon; Vina Harriott of Runnels, Iowa; Flossie Lawshe of Red Oak, Iowa; Alice McKinney, Paola, Kan.; Tommy Jones of Kansas City and Edna McDonald, of St. Louis. Two sisters also survive, namely Alice Burnanam? [hard to read] and May Williams of Callao? [cant'read] and a host of grandchildren and friends. Three children preceded Mrs. Jones in death, namely Emma Jones, Ettie Techau and Emma Jones. Funeral services will be conducted Sunday morning at 11:00 o'clock at the Holiness Church, 8 miles north of Callao, conducted by A.W. Grimshaw [1st cousin], of Callao and buriel will be made in Chariton Cemetery.3,14 
Burial*21 November 1937 Old Chariton Cemetery, Macon Co., MO, "To reach the Howard and Old Chariton Cemeteries, travel north of Callao on Route 3. About five miles north is a sign pointing toward the Howard Cemetery. Farther north is a sign for the Old Chariton Cemetery." Per Enola Ziebol,"This just a cemetery in a pasture."14,15 
SealSpouse*23 February 1982 Principal=John Jefferson Jones16 
Photo*circa 1985 Macon Co., MO,

Sarah Jane (nee Sloan) Jones Gravesite. Old Chariton Cemetery, Macon Co., Missouri. Tombstone erected in the 1980's or 1990's. Identified by Edna (nee Jones) McDonald. Photo owned by Enola Ziebol.  
Note1988 

Pioneers of Northeast Missouri Their Ancestors and Descendants.By Marlin A. Field. Printed by Dogwood Printing. P. O. Box 716, Ozark, Missouri 65721 Printed June 1988. Located Library of Congress .F54 1988 Mentions the Morris family in conjunction with the Fields family which is more throughly discussed. Mentions that Jen married Jefferson Jones. Jeff Field married E,ily ann Morris her sister.
, Principal=John Jefferson Jones, Witness=Nancy Eunice Morris, Witness=Thomas S. Morris, Witness=Phoebe Wood 

Family

John Jefferson Jones
Marriage4 December 1885 Residence of J.L.Jones, Valley Township, Macon Co., MO,

Marriage License.


The complete marriage license was issued in Macon Co. MO to John J. Jones of Valley Township and Sarah J. Sloan of Valley Township. Indicates he was over 21 and she over 18. Was issued Dec. 2, 1885 by Jno. H. Griffin the recorder. It then states that they were married at residence of J.L.Jones [whom I believe to be the father] by John Miller Justice of the Peace on December 4, 1885. It was recorded on December 15 1885. It was entry #293 in the marriage book. The fragment of the marriage license owned by Enola Ziebol agrees in all visable details (her version was the copy given to couple, the microfilm is of the information kept by the County). Note that the Sarah J. (Sloan) Jones bible indicates a date of Nov. 1885 which disagrees and is probably incorrect since no day is mentioned., Principal=John Jefferson Jones, Witness=John L. Jones4,5 
SealSpouse*23 February 1982 Principal=John Jefferson Jones16 
Children

Citations

  1. [S118] 1880 US Federal Census: Valley Township, Macon Co., MO: Supv Dist No.5 Enum.Dist. 137? Page No. 11 Line 29.
  2. [S39] Naomi H. (nee Cavender) Grimshaw, We Remember Arthur W. Grimshaw (n.p.: Unpublished, Circa 1962.). Hereinafter cited as We Remember Arthur W. Grimshaw.
  3. [S3] Unknown family info, Edna (nee Jones) McDonald Bible (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date); unknown present owner, unknown location.
  4. [S95] Family Bible: Edna (nee Jones) McDonald Bible.
  5. [S51] Marriage Certificate: Microfilm copy of complete Marriage License between John J. Jefferson and Sarah J. Sloan recorded Dec. 2, 1885. I think was from LDS IGI Sealing. Have photograph of partial marriage license held by Enola Ziebol.
  6. [S4] 1900 US Federal Census: Missouri, Macon Co., Valley Township, Enumeration Dist. 88, Sheet No. 6A, Dwelling 106, Family 107. Roll: T623 873.
  7. [S5] 1910 US Federal Census: Missouri, Macon Co., Valley Township, Enumeration Dist. 94, Sheet No. 5B, Dwelling 103, Family 103. Roll: T624_796, Image: 1111.
  8. [S155] 1920 US Federal Census: Missouri, Macon Co., Valley Township, Enumeration District 93, Sheet 6B, Dwelling 135, Family 135. Roll: T625_934, Image: 570..
  9. [S30] Personal Interview: Enola Ziebol daughter of Edna McDonald August 9, 1997.
  10. [S186] 1930 US Federal Census: Missouri, Macon Co., Valley Township, Enumeration District 61-35, Sheet 1A, Dwelling 5, Family 5. Roll: 1211, Image: 491.
  11. [S30] Personal Interview: Enola Ziebol, February 2000 by telephone.
  12. [S30] Personal Interview: Vadyne Allen, February 2000 by telephone with Jim McKinney.
  13. [S38] Letter from unknown author (unknown author address) to unknown recipient; unknown repository (unknown repository address).
  14. [S85] Unknown article title, Obituary, unknown location, Sarah J. Jones. November 1937. Unknown newspaper.
  15. [S40] Paul Woodrow West, Morris-Sloan-Mathis Family History (n.p.: unpublished, July 16, 1989).
  16. [S87] Unknown author, LDS IGI (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date), Batch M515364 Source Call No. 986962 Type:Film Extracted marriage record for John J. Jones and Sarah J. Sloan 4 Dec 1885 in Macon Co. MO Sealed LANGE.