What is the origin of the name Jones?
1: English and Welsh: from the Middle English personal name Jon(e) (see John) with genitival or post-medieval excrescent -s. The surname is especially common in Wales and southern central England. It began [...]
History of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the County of Westchester
...was sprinkled with water, by Morgan Jones, (what they call baptizing) William Hunt, son of John Hunt, of Westchester ,... (Westchester, New York, United States - 1680)
...was sprinkled with water, by Morgan Jones, (what they call baptizing) William Hunt, son of John Hunt, of Westchester ,... (Westchester, New York, United States - 1680)
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History of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the County of Westchester
... Amos Raymond, Samuel Field, Timothy Jones, William H. Robins... (White, New York, United States - 1852)
... Amos Raymond, Samuel Field, Timothy Jones, William H. Robins... (White, New York, United States - 1852)
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History of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the County of Westchester
...Morgan, they called a Mr. John Jones, and in direct violation of the law, voted him a parcel of land,... (Bedford, New York, United States - 1699)
...Morgan, they called a Mr. John Jones, and in direct violation of the law, voted him a parcel of land,... (Bedford, New York, United States - 1699)
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History of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the County of Westchester
...1680, we find the Rev. Morgan Jones officiating in the village of Westchester.b During the year, 1684, Eastchester appears to... (New York, United States - 1684)
...1680, we find the Rev. Morgan Jones officiating in the village of Westchester.b During the year, 1684, Eastchester appears to... (New York, United States - 1684)
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History of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the County of Westchester
...Bowers, at Rye, and one Mr. Jones, at Bedford , and the people of Rye only had of this county... (Bedford, New York, United States - 1697)
...Bowers, at Rye, and one Mr. Jones, at Bedford , and the people of Rye only had of this county... (Bedford, New York, United States - 1697)
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History of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the County of Westchester
...now in the possession of William Jones, senior, by Saw Mill river, unless I shall erect, build and finish the... (New York, United States - 1725)
...now in the possession of William Jones, senior, by Saw Mill river, unless I shall erect, build and finish the... (New York, United States - 1725)
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History of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the County of Westchester
...a church." A. D. 1719, Mr. Jones was allowed fifty shillings for teaching children to read at Mile Square." In... (New York, United States - 1719)
...a church." A. D. 1719, Mr. Jones was allowed fifty shillings for teaching children to read at Mile Square." In... (New York, United States - 1719)
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History of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the County of Westchester
...provi ded that the said Mr. Jones do come and live among us, and perform the office of a minister,... (New York, United States - 1680)
...provi ded that the said Mr. Jones do come and live among us, and perform the office of a minister,... (New York, United States - 1680)
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History of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the County of Westchester
...a town meeting to one John Jones, a Dissenting minister in the said town for an encouragement to him, to... (New York, United States - 1704)
...a town meeting to one John Jones, a Dissenting minister in the said town for an encouragement to him, to... (New York, United States - 1704)
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History of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the County of Westchester
...free themselves from Established Church,. Mr. Jones called, and violation of law for support of, Rev. Alexander Stuart appointed miss.,... (New York, United States - 1854)
...free themselves from Established Church,. Mr. Jones called, and violation of law for support of, Rev. Alexander Stuart appointed miss.,... (New York, United States - 1854)
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History of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the County of Westchester
...40 a year unto Mr. Morgan Jones, minister of Newtown, L. 1 , that is to say, to be paid... (New York, United States - 1674)
...40 a year unto Mr. Morgan Jones, minister of Newtown, L. 1 , that is to say, to be paid... (New York, United States - 1674)
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History of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the County of Westchester
...1842, Rev. Charles Jones, Presb. resig.... (New York, United States - 1842)
...1842, Rev. Charles Jones, Presb. resig.... (New York, United States - 1842)
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History of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the County of Westchester
...1853, and the KEY.. CHARLES JONES, A. M. chosen rector.... (New York, United States - 1853)
...1853, and the KEY.. CHARLES JONES, A. M. chosen rector.... (New York, United States - 1853)
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What is the origin of the name Jones?
1: English and Welsh: from the Middle English personal name Jon(e) (see John) with genitival or post-medieval excrescent -s. The surname is especially common in Wales and southern central England. It began [...]