Person:Addison Jones (1)

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Addison Jones
d.22 Feb 1864 New York City, NY
m. 1 May 1827
  1. Caroline JonesEst 1828 - 1832
  2. Thaddeus JonesBet 1828 & 1838 - 1838
  3. William JonesBet 1828 & 1842 - 1842
  4. Addison Jones1838 - 1864
  5. Charles H. JonesBef 1840 - 1848
  6. Alfred Jones1844 - 1907
  7. Harvey JonesAft 1850 - Bef 1850
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Name Addison Jones
Gender Male
Birth? 1838 Lawrenceville, Allegheny Co, PA
Death? 22 Feb 1864 New York City, NY@26Y
Burial? Allegheny Cemetery, Lawrenceville, Allegheny Co, PASection 3 Lot 19 Grave 1

1850 Pittsburgh, Ward 4, Allegheny Co, PA, 29 July 1850, p219 h/h 154/166 Jones, Solomon 50 NY druggist Martha 48 MD Addison 12 PA Alfred 5 PA Hill, Samuel 20 PA druggist Richlman, Eliza 20 Germany (probably servant)

Presbyterian Banner and Advocate, Saturday, 14 Aug 1858, p2

Commencement at Jefferson College - Addison Jones, Lawrenceville

1860 Lawrenceville, Allegheny Co, PA 14 July 1860 p28 R1061 Jones, Martha 59 PA widow Addison 22 PA Alfred 16 PA


Biological and Historical Catalogue of Washington and Jefferson College containing a General Catalogue of Jefferson College of Washington College and of Washington and Jefferson College Including thus all the Alumni of the Present College 1802-1899, Cincinnati Ohio, 1899, p1858: Addison Jones - son of Dr. and Martha (Hawkins) Johnes; born Lawrenceville, PA 1838; WTS 1858; writer; died New York City, 23 Feb 1864


Presbyterian Banner Wednesday, August 10, 1864 Page: 3

Tribute to Addison Jones

DIED---February 22nd 1864, in the city of New-York, Mr. ADDISON JONES, in the 26th year of his age.

The subject of this notice commenced his studies at Jefferson College in 1858. After finishing his collegiate course, he entered the Western Theological Seminary, at Allegheny, where he would have prepared himself for the ministry, had not ill health and other causes prevented. Mr. Jones was a young man of excellent moral character, of consistent Christian deportment, and of genius in many respects above an ordinary grade. He possessed originalities (peculiarly his own,) which would often show themselves in sparklings of wit quite above the usual order. He was passionately fond of literary composition, and while engaged in this pursuit, disease of the heart seized upon him and made him the victim of its sudden stroke. He died a Christian. “Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord.” J.M.S.