Daniel C. Jones1

M, (circa 1846 - 12 June 1864)

Father*John L. Jones1 (c 1823 - )
Mother*Armilda Hubbard; Likely given marriage date to John L. to Mary Milsap in 1849 and Hubbard in 1844.1
Daniel C. Jones|b. c 1846\nd. 12 Jun 1864|p2504.htm|John L. Jones|b. c 1823|p2498.htm|Armilda Hubbard||p2503.htm|||||||||||||

Relationship Great-granduncle of James Jay McKinney.
Last Edited 3 Jan 2007
Reference MMMFMD.1
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Birth*circa 1846 MO1 
(Witness) Census25 September 1850 District No. 52, Macon Co., MO,
1850 Census Images
Residence 333, Family 341
John L Jones, (age:) 28, M(ale), (occupation:) Farmer, (value of real estate owned:) 150, (birth place:) Kentucky (mark indicates married within the year)
Mary A ", (age:) 19, F(emale), (birth place:) Missouri
Daniel C " (age:) 4, M(ale), (birth place indicates Missouri) Do
Frances E " (age:) 2, F(emale), (birth place indicates Missouri) Do

Residence 337, Family 345 (obviously a few homes away)
Jacob? Harper? (age:) 45?, M(ale), (occupation:) Carpenter, (value of real estate owned:) 25, (birth place:) Kentucky
Sally ", (age:) 43, F(emale), (birth place indicates Kentucky) Do
A J? ", (age:) 19, M(ale), (occupation:) Tailor, (birth place indicates Kentucky) Do
Samuel ", (age:) 16, M(ale), (birth place:) Missouri, (attended school within the year)
Mearim? ", (age:) 14, F(emale), (birth place indicates Missouri) Do, (attended school within the year)
Ar(?)milda L Jones, (age:) 2, F(emale), (birth place indicates Missouri) Do
Was Armilda a twin? Did their mother die in child birth? Were the Harper's related? Possibly but given the value of real estate, seems that they were helping out?, Principal=John L. Jones, Principal=Mary Ann Milsap2 
(Witness) Census6 June 1860 West District, Liberty Township, Macon Co., MO,
1860 Census Image
Jno.L Jones, (age:)37, M(ale), (occupation:) Farmer, (value of real estate:) checkmark, (value of personal estate:) 200, (birth place: Kentucky) Ky
Mary A. ", (age:) 28, F(emale), (birth place: Missouri) Mo
Danl ", (age:) 14, M(ale), (birth place: Missouri) ", (attended school within year)
Francis ", (age:) 12, F(emale), (birth place: Missouri) ", (attended school within year)
Armilda ", (age:) 12, F(emale), (birth place: Missouri) "
Polly ", (age:) 8, F(emale), (birth place: Missouri) "
Haroni? F. ", (age:) 4, M(ale), (birth place: Missouri) "
Edna Gran, (age:) 1, F(emale), (birth place: Missouri) "
from (Dwelling:)123, (Family:)125
Note John Jefferson Jones mother is sometimes listed as being born in MO and sometimes KY
Note that Edna Gran has ditto mark missing indicating the baby's last name is not Jones, given age and age of other children seems likely she is their daughter and her middle name is Gran, Principal=John L. Jones, Principal=Mary Ann Milsap3 
Milit-Beg*15 April 1864 Brickland, MO,
Daniel C. Jones Military Papers copied from the National Archives.

Missouri Volunteers, 12th Cavalry, Company C
Physical characteristics: 5'5", light complextion, blue eyes, light hair, and was farmer.4 
Death*12 June 1864 St. Louis, MO, Died in hosiptal of Small Pox while serving in military. There are some variations of day of death, but all fall within June.4 
Note*29 April 1884 Request for pension related to military death of son in 1864. Request was apparently denied., Principal=John L. Jones5 

Citations

  1. [S120] 1860 US Federal Census: Bloominton Post Office; Line 120.
  2. [S119] 1850 US Federal Census: Missouri, Macon Co., District No. 52, Roll 405 Book 1, Page 141, Residence 333, Family 341.
  3. [S120] 1860 US Federal Census: Missouri, Macon Co., West Dis. Liberty Township. Bloominton Post Office, Residence 123 Family 125.
  4. [S284] Military - Service File (Filmed): Microfilm of Daniel C. Jones service papers found in under the Missouri 12th Cavalry Company C found in the National Archives, Washington DC.
  5. [S284] Military - Service File (Filmed): Microfilm of pension application index card related to the application of John L. Jones, father of Daniel C. Jones of Company C, 12th Missouri, Cavalry. Accual pension application papers were lost by archives.