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 [...]
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...the son of John and Lydia Jones (Treddick) Clough.... (Manchester, Lancashire, United Kingdom - 1884)
...the son of John and Lydia Jones (Treddick) Clough.... (Manchester, Lancashire, United Kingdom - 1884)
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The Granite monthly : a magazine of literature, history and state progress (Volume 52)
...follows : As Oure member Mr. Jones is Not so favorable to the Repairs of the Country Rode We Do... (Concord, Unknown country - 1860)
...follows : As Oure member Mr. Jones is Not so favorable to the Repairs of the Country Rode We Do... (Concord, Unknown country - 1860)
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The Granite monthly : a magazine of literature, history and state progress (Volume 52)
...composed of James Wilkinson, Harold Jones and Alden F. Sanborn, and they certainly are to be celebrated its 150th... (Unknown country - 1914)
...composed of James Wilkinson, Harold Jones and Alden F. Sanborn, and they certainly are to be celebrated its 150th... (Unknown country - 1914)
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The Granite monthly : a magazine of literature, history and state progress (Volume 52)
...the mysterious Avenger, we met James Jones, tlh. gardener at Paradise farm. lie informed us that Mary Chase was at... (Paradise, Unknown country - 1781)
...the mysterious Avenger, we met James Jones, tlh. gardener at Paradise farm. lie informed us that Mary Chase was at... (Paradise, Unknown country - 1781)
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...before us but berths in Davy Jones' locker, when the dense fog by which we had been surrounded lifted a... (Unknown country - 1500)
...before us but berths in Davy Jones' locker, when the dense fog by which we had been surrounded lifted a... (Unknown country - 1500)
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...much larger ship than the Paul Jones, and an oilburner. On her we went to Liverpool, where the ship was... (Unknown country - 1500)
...much larger ship than the Paul Jones, and an oilburner. On her we went to Liverpool, where the ship was... (Unknown country - 1500)
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...of his mind. Mr. and Mrs. Jones, think he was I removed five pieces of bone not quite right in... (This, Unknown country - 1781)
...of his mind. Mr. and Mrs. Jones, think he was I removed five pieces of bone not quite right in... (This, Unknown country - 1781)
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...firm were the late Hon. Edwin F. Jones, George H. Warren, Esq., Allan M. Wilson, Esq., and Robert E. Manning,... (Unknown country - 1874)
...firm were the late Hon. Edwin F. Jones, George H. Warren, Esq., Allan M. Wilson, Esq., and Robert E. Manning,... (Unknown country - 1874)
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...Her husband, James G. Jones, is my gardener, a most trustworthy assistant." Please pardon my bad manners,"... (Unknown country - 1894)
...Her husband, James G. Jones, is my gardener, a most trustworthy assistant." Please pardon my bad manners,"... (Unknown country - 1894)
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The Granite monthly : a magazine of literature, history and state progress (Volume 52)
...the great, grand Mary helped Mrs. Jones about the mountains. Bathed in the rich housework. After the dinner work hues... (Unknown country - 1894)
...the great, grand Mary helped Mrs. Jones about the mountains. Bathed in the rich housework. After the dinner work hues... (Unknown country - 1894)
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...pardon my bad manners," said Mrs. Jones. Miss Mary Chase, kindly allow me to introduce you to Mr. William Plantagenet... (Unknown country - 1894)
...pardon my bad manners," said Mrs. Jones. Miss Mary Chase, kindly allow me to introduce you to Mr. William Plantagenet... (Unknown country - 1894)
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...missionaries. Caroline Orne and Clara Augusta Jones were authors.... (Unknown country - 1839)
...missionaries. Caroline Orne and Clara Augusta Jones were authors.... (Unknown country - 1839)
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...to introduce you to Mrs. Jennie J. Jones, my good and faithful housekeeper.... (Unknown country - 1894)
...to introduce you to Mrs. Jennie J. Jones, my good and faithful housekeeper.... (Unknown country - 1894)
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The Granite monthly : a magazine of literature, history and state progress (Volume 52)
...I was ordered aboard the Paul Jones-a small torpedo boat. The only difference between a torpedo boat and a destroyer... (Unknown country - 1500)
...I was ordered aboard the Paul Jones-a small torpedo boat. The only difference between a torpedo boat and a destroyer... (Unknown country - 1500)
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The Granite monthly : a magazine of literature, history and state progress (Volume 52)
...courtesy of his publishers, The Marshall Jones Company, Boston. The picture of the famous Deadwood Coach is loaned the Granite... (Unknown country - 1795)
...courtesy of his publishers, The Marshall Jones Company, Boston. The picture of the famous Deadwood Coach is loaned the Granite... (Unknown country - 1795)
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...Boston , Marshall Jones Company.... (Unknown country - 1637)
...Boston , Marshall Jones Company.... (Unknown country - 1637)
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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 [...]