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From: Don McCarter <>
Subject: Re: [NHSTRAFF] JONES Farmington, NH
Date: Sun, 11 Jul 2004 15:21:21 -0400
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In-Reply-To: <000001c461de$29a48ba0$3aac1918@Jonesboy1>


Greetings: I don't know if this will help but it involves a Jones from
Farmington. I have info on Edward F. Jones b. Boston april 29 1841. He aws
a Civil War vet. Married Lucinda Canney of Farmington. He is buried in
Canney Cem. on Meaderboro Rd., Farmington. If interested I have copies of
his application to Soldiers Home in Tilton N.H. and a letter he wrote to
his son Harry.
Don McCarter
At 11:47 AM 7/4/2004, you wrote:
>Per The History of Farmington New Hampshire, "in 1790 two young
>fishermen, Samuel and Joseph JONES, came from Newcastle and located in
>Farmington which then was a part of Rochester. Would appreciate any
>information regarding these two brothers, their ancestors, descendants,
>etc. to supplement our research. Samuel was married to Salome CRANE, and
>Joseph to Mary PINKHAM.
>
>Thank you for any data anyone may be able to share with us. We will
>gladly share any information we presently have.
>
>Bob Jones
>
>Wells, Maine
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