Person:Emily Jones (28)

Watchers
m. 10 Aug 1830
  1. John JonesAbt 1832 -
  2. James JonesAbt 1833 -
  3. _____ JonesAbt 1835 - Bet 1848 & 1849
  4. William Washington Jones1836 - 1917
  5. Mary JonesAbt 1838 -
  6. David JonesAbt 1842 - Est 1851
  7. Martha J. Jones1844 - 1928
  8. Catherine JonesAbt 1846 - 1919
  9. Benjamin JonesAbt 1848 -
  10. Emily Jones1851 - 1920
  • H.  William Seagraves (add)
  • WEmily Jones1851 - 1920
m. 1 May 1868
  1. John William SeagravesAbt 1872 - 1944
m. Abt 1880
Facts and Events
Name Emily Jones
Gender Female
Birth[7][8] 9 Jan 1851 Kentucky, United States
Census[1] 1860 Webster, Kentucky, United States
Marriage 1 May 1868 Henderson, Kentucky, United Statesto William Seagraves (add)
Census[2] 1870 Henderson, Kentucky, United States
Marriage Abt 1880 Kentucky, United Statesto Jasper F. Falk
Census[3] 1900 Cleveland, Arkansas, United States
Census[4] 1910 Ballard, Kentucky, United States
Census[5] 1 Jan 1920 Eldorado, Saline, Illinois, United StatesNorth Ballard Baptist Church
Death[6][7] 8 Feb 1920 Eldorado, Saline, Illinois, United States
Burial[7] Ballard, Kentucky, United States
References
  1. Webster, Kentucky, in United States. 1860 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M653)
    HH 348, Fam 344.

    P. O. Carlow
    Jones, William, 23, farming, [no RE listed], PE = $500, b. KY
    , Martha J., 16, Domestic, b. KY
    , Catherine, 14, b. KY
    , Emily, 8, b. KY

  2. Corydon, Henderson, Kentucky, in United States. 1870 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publications M593 and T132)
    HH 181, Fam 186.

    Segraves, William, 20, farm laborer, b. KY
    , Emily, 20, keeps house, b. KY
    Dixon, Sam, 23, black, farm laborer, b. KY
    Powell, Mary, 9, black, b. KY
    , Ida, 7, black, b. KY
    , Susan, 6, black, b. KY

  3. Tisdal, Cleveland, Arkansas, in United States. 1900 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T623)
    HH 111, Fam 142.

    Falk, Jasper F., b. Feb 1855, age 45, b. TN, both parents b. TN, married 22 yrs, farmer, rents farm
    , Emily, b. Dec 1852, 47, married 22 yrs, 3 children 3 living, b. KY, both parents b. VA
    , Berney, son, b. Jul 1881, 18, b. KY, sawmill hand
    , Jesse, b. May 1887, 13, b. KY, farm hand
    , Noble, b. Feb 1889, 11, b. KY, farm hand

  4. Magisterial District 4, Ballard, Kentucky, in United States. 1910 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T624)
    HH 148, Fam 140.

    Falk, Jasper, 56, married once for 30 yrs, b. TN, both parents b. TN, farmer, general farm, rents farm
    , Emily, wife, 56, 2nd married married for 30 yrs, 4 children 4 living, b. KY, both parents b. KY

  5. Eldorado Ward 3, Saline, Illinois, in United States. 1920 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T625)
    HH 74, Fam 80.

    105 Eldorado St
    Falk, Jesse, owns with mortgage, 31, b. KY, fa b. TN, mo b. KY
    , Dicey, wife, 31, b. KY, both parents b. KY
    , John A., son, b. KY
    , Tom, son, 10, b. KY
    , Mary E., dau, 6, b. KY
    , Aubrey M., son, 5, b. IL
    , Jasper, father, 68, b. TN, both parents b. TN
    , Emily, 68, b. KY, both parents b. VA

  6. Illinois, United States. Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947.

    Emiley Faulk, b. 9 Jan 1857, Illinois
    d. 8 Feb 1920, Eldorado, Saline, Illinois, age 69, housewife, married
    burial 9 Feb 1920, Wickliffe, Kentucky
    Father: William Jones, b. KY
    Mother: b. Virginia
    Spouse: Jesse R. Faulk
    FHL Film #156477

  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 Emily Jones Falk, in Find A Grave
    accessed 2 Dec 2014.

    Emily Jones Falk
    Birth: Jan. 9, 1851
    Death: Feb. 8, 1920
    Burial: North Ballard Baptist Church Cemetery, Ballard County, Kentucky, USA

  8. Of the various dates given for Emily's birth, 9 January 1851 seems the most likely. Her father remarried in March 1852, and most of his children were missing from his household when it was assessed for taxes in 1851, suggesting that his first wife, Emily's mother, was already deceased and the younger children were temporarily placed in other homes.