Person:John Jones (401)

Watchers
m. 22 Apr 1731
  1. Capt. David Jones1733 - 1818
  2. Judge Samuel Jones, I1734 - 1819
  3. William Jones1737 - 1819
  4. Thomas JonesAbt 1739 - 1798
  5. Freelove Jones1742 - 1821
  6. Gilbert JonesEst 1744 - Bef 1804
  7. Elizabeth JonesAbt 1746 -
  8. Esther JonesAbt 1748 -
  9. Margaret Jones1754 - 1825
  10. John Jones1755 - 1819
  11. Sarah Jones1756 - 1841
  12. Major Walter Jones1757 - 1828
  13. Phebe Jones1758 - 1841
  14. Richard Jones1760 - 1844
  15. Jackson 'Hallett' Jones1761 - 1836
m. 3 May 1779
  1. William H. Jones1780 - 1863
  2. Walter Jones1783 - 1789
  3. John Hewlett JONES1785 - 1859
  4. Sarah H. Jones1787 - 1871
  5. Mary T. Jones1790 - 1858
  6. Walter R Jones1793 - 1855
  7. Phebe J. Jones1795 - 1873
  8. Elizabeth Jones1798 - 1869
  9. Joshua T. Jones1801 - 1854
  10. Charles Hewlett Jones1804 - 1882
Facts and Events
Name John Jones
Gender Male
Alt Birth[3] 26 Jun 1755
Birth? 30 Nov 1755 Cold Spring (now Cold Spring Harbor), Suffolk, New York
Marriage 3 May 1779 Oyster Bay Twp., Queens (now Nassau) Co., New York, United Statesto Hannah Hewlett
Death? 29 Aug 1819 Cold Spring Harbor, Suffolk Co., New York

From the Jones Family Book, pg 112: "John Jones, son of William, and the head of that branch of the family whose descendants mainly settled on the north side of Long Island." This book gives an ALT d/o/b as 26 Jun 1755.

From the book, "The History of Long Island, 1903, page 101:" He settled in Cold Springs harbor about 1800, where he and his children became quite prominent in local affairs.

References
  1.   Letter from John A. Hewlett, Hewlett researcher. (40 Timbercrest Lane, South Setauket, NY 11720).
  2.   Rootsweb chart of Judith Railton: Dick Railton. (http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:1470939).

    John's parents

  3. Jones, John Henry. The Jones family of Long Island: descendants of Major Thomas Jones (1665-1726) and allied families. (Tobias A. Wright, 1907)
    112.
  4.   Ross, Peter. A history of Long Island: from its earliest settlement to the present time. (New York and Chicago: Lewis Publishing Company, 1902)
    101.