Malinda (Linda) Ella Jones

Malinda (Linda) Ella Jones

Female 1869 - 1931  (62 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Malinda (Linda) Ella Jones was born in 1869 in Morgan, Tennessee, United States (daughter of William Alexander Jones and Mary Jackson); died in 1931.

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    Malinda married Zacharia Frazier Duncan on 23 Dec 1894 in Morgan, Tennessee, United States. Zacharia (son of Thomas Jefferson Duncan and Margaret Jane Byrd) was born in 1868; died in 1948. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Maggie Duncan was born about 1898; and died.
    2. Whaston? Duncan was born about 1899; and died.
    3. Clarence Duncan was born about 1901; died on 19 Jun 1980.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William Alexander Jones was born on 2 Jun 1824 in Ashe, North Carolina, United States (son of James B. Jones and Rachel West); died on 25 Jan 1899 in Estes Cemetery, Coalfield, Morgan, Tennessee, United States; was buried in Union Cemetery, Wartburg, Morgan, Tennessee, United States.

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    • _UID: 87C5A6517E564BFE8683360348E3A440B10B

    Notes:

    Camp Near Murfreesboro, Tenn
    June 7, 1863
    Dear Father
    Morgan Co. E. Tennessee
    I am here a soldier in 2 Regiment East Tenn Cavalary Commanded by ColD. M. Ray from Sevierville Ten I have been in the service sinceNovember 20th, 1862 and have enjoyed excellent health all the time.Was in the battle of Stones River before Murfreesboro. The Regimentlost several men in the engagement amongst others my Capt James H.Morris he was from Knox Co Ten and was a kind man and good officer.My Co is now commanded by Capt James H. Knight I am Co blacksmith anddo a good deal of woork. I recd a letter from home recently bearingdate May 7th 1863 it contained Sad news the death of my oldestdaughter Rachael also that my wife was very unwell I could beperfectly contented here to fight for my country if things were allright at home but knowing the condition of affairs there renders mewhen I suffer myself to think of it unhappy indeed has it not cost usmany sacrafices to be loyal in E. Tenn Yet I together with my exiledfriends intend to strike for out altars and our homes until the lastarmed foe expires or until the flag of the free again floats as onceit did over our State May the time not be long when Tenn will againbe Free.
    Tis impossible to tell whether the Federal Army will invade E. Tennthis summer and even if I knew it would not be prudent to write it ina letter going there knowing that letters are frequently captured andthat their contents often do harm to ouur glorious cause of Union.There has been considerable skirmishing along our lines at this placefor some days past Also some heavy fighting at _______distancefifteen miles from here and at Franklin distance about 30 miles fromhere the rebs were repulsed everytime with heavy loss
    Remember me kindly to relations and friends
    Write me if you have an opportunity
    don't fail
    would afford me much pleasure to hear from you all.
    To
    J.B. Jones

    Respectfully
    W. A. Jones
    pr McBath
    ===========
    Edgefield near Nashville, Tenn
    Jan 17th 1865
    My unforgotten Father
    I with much pleasure seate myself to write to you to let you know mywhere abouts and what I am doing. I am on the north side ofCumberland River two miles fro the State House. My health is not verygood at the present time. I hope these lines may come to hand in duetime and find you and family in the best of health and I doing well.I have no news that would intrust you more than that I am yet in theland of the living for which I feel to have great cause to Thank Godthe giver and preseserver of life. I will just say to you that ourRegt. has had a -----rough times for the last 7 five (five is crossedout) months. We were 5 months at and neat Decatur Ala during whichtime we were on duty nearly all the time scouting and marching orfighting. We left Decatur on the25th of Nov. last arrived inNashville Tenn on the 28th at the time Gen. Hoods were marching onNashville. Hood came on this city of Rocks so near all round on thesouth side of the river as to look in on the ccity on the 15th of Dec.Gen. Thomas marched out of the city on Hood------ the gray backesfought like men all that day stood and defended there batterys amidthe heaviest cross fireing from our ----- The schrmish lines------aconstant lines of fire from there lines all that night the ----openedheavy and constant all that day late in the evening of the 16th weflanked them out of there works after a heavy cross fire on them forthe two last days. Hood then commenced his retreat southwardrd. Hisretreat soon became to be a wild stampeed. I were in the fightfollowed Hood to Sugar Creek, Ala. There I gave out and came back tothis place. Hood crossed Tenn River with (15,000) men he lost twothirds of his men on this side Tennessee River. I have not receivedletter from any of you in great while I would like to be there if Iwere consistent but I can not say when the time will be that I can bethere but I still hope the day is not far distant that I will beblessed with the happy privilige to see you all and enjoy your companyI want you to write to me as soon you get this letter Do the best youcan for my children which I know you will do. Give my love andrespects tell them I wish them to write to me

    I remain your son until death
    Farewell for the present

    W.A. Jones to John B. Jones & Family
    =============================

    William Alexander Jones and his father were both blacksmiths. W.A.Jones' blacksmith shop still stands at the homeplace on Fairview Rd.two miles west of Coalfield.......from the Dr. Reece Jones' "HallcoxGenealogy" prepared in 1991.

    William Alexander Jones fought on the Union side during the C.W. Heenlisted in 1962 as a blacksmith into the 2nd Reg of the TNVolunteers. He fought in the Stones River Battle, the Battle ofFranklin, Battle of Chicamaugua, and the Battle of Gettysburg, whichended theCivil War. He was dischared in July 1865 with the rank ofprivate. .........from Meredith Newberry's 2002 4-H Speech Contest.

    Died:
    Alternate date of 1899 per _______________ at ______________________

    William married Mary Jackson about 1867 in Morgan, Tennessee, United States. Mary (daughter of Rev. William Rex Jackson and Mahala Jane Cooper) was born on 18 Feb 1841 in La Follette, Campbell, Tennessee, United States; died on 10 Nov 1871 in Morgan, Tennessee, United States; was buried in Hicks Cemetery, Morgan, Tennessee, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary Jackson was born on 18 Feb 1841 in La Follette, Campbell, Tennessee, United States (daughter of Rev. William Rex Jackson and Mahala Jane Cooper); died on 10 Nov 1871 in Morgan, Tennessee, United States; was buried in Hicks Cemetery, Morgan, Tennessee, United States.

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    • _UID: 513662D87E744CB4A6EE23F1871BE3DFBF09

    Children:
    1. 1. Malinda (Linda) Ella Jones was born in 1869 in Morgan, Tennessee, United States; died in 1931.
    2. Mahala Jones was born on 6 Jun 1870 in Morgan, Tennessee, United States; and died.
    3. Matilda F. Jones was born on 27 Sep 1872 in Morgan, Tennessee, United States; died on 8 Aug 1963 in Orange, California, United States.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  James B. Jones was born in 1791 in Virginia, United States; died on 13 May 1877 in Morgan, Tennessee, United States; was buried in Union Cemetery, Wartburg, Morgan, Tennessee, United States.

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    • _UID: F4CEE2F7E6744401AD6B44EDB31D38921D61

    Notes:

    The name of James B. Jones' father is unknown, but he was born ineither Wales or Ireland. He came to America and lived in Virginiabefore locating in Morgan County, TN.

    James B Jones was Justice of the Peace in Morgan County in 1830, andhis occupation was a blacksmith and farmer.

    1850 Census MORGAN COUNTY, TENN.
    Surname -- Given Name(s) -- Age -- Gender -- Color -- Occupation --Real Estate -- Birthplace
    Jones--James--B.----57--m--*--farmer--$300.00--VA
    Jones--Rachael------46--f--*--*--*--VA
    Jones--James------21--m--*--farmer--*--TN
    Jones--Nancy------16--f--*--*--*--TN
    Jones--John------14--m--*--*--*--TN
    Jones--Melinda------12--f--*--*--*--TN
    Jones--Joseph------9--m--*--*--*--TN
    Jones--Columbus------6--m--*--*--*--TN
    Jones--Daniel------2--m--*--*--*--TN

    1860 Census MORGAN COUNTY, TENN, District 2
    JONES, James B.66MWFarmerVA
    Rachel 56FWDomesticTenn
    Nancy24FWDomesticTenn
    John22MWFLTenn
    Columbus16MWFLTenn
    Daniel12MWTenn

    Letter to James B. Jones after the Civil War:

    Richardsville
    Culpepper, Co. Va
    Mr. Jas. B. Jones
    Dr Sir
    This is to say that your letter of inquiry after your Bro Wm S Jonesdated the 1st of July 1869 was recd in due time and handed to your broWm who took it home to read at his leasure, saying that he wouldanswer it soon, this is the reason why I didid not write as yourequested and not having the letter did not remember your address, anda few days ago I asked your bro if he had ever answered you he said hehad not but had intended from time to time to do so but had as oftenfailed, where upoon I requested him to bring your letter up & I wouldanswer it which he did yesterday, and I now proceed to give you thepoints as requested by the old man, He was glad to hear from you andthat you and most of yours in person escaped the ravages o of the lateway, You say the Rebels took the most you had & in reply your bro saysthe Yankees completely broke him up, taking and destroying everythinghe had but is glad to say that through the goodness of Providence heand wife are yet living anand thinks he will be able to live above wanttill it shall please god to take him hence to another world The oldman is quite feeble times has attacks of dizziness in his head & crampof his body so severe that he thinks he must die. The old laddy is themost active of the two though she is the oldest. The old man is livingat the same old place where he has lived for the last forty or moreyears on the Humphery's Estate. This part of Va is rapidly recoveringfrom the effect of the war and the appearance of the country ischeering (?) notwithstanding we have to lament a lost couse and thesacrifice of thousands of brave and valuable lives; crops of grain ofevery kind was good with us last year and I think if we can get rid ofCarpet bag scalawag and negro rule we will soon be the people that Vacould wonce bost of; In conclusion will say that you bro wishes to beremembered to you and yours in love as and hopes you will write inreceipt of this & he will try and be more punctual in the future thatin the past.
    W D Foster
    for
    W A Jones

    James married Rachel West. Rachel was born in 1802 in Virginia, United States; died on 9 Jul 1878 in Morgan, Tennessee, United States; was buried in Union Cemetery, Wartburg, Morgan, Tennessee, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Rachel West was born in 1802 in Virginia, United States; died on 9 Jul 1878 in Morgan, Tennessee, United States; was buried in Union Cemetery, Wartburg, Morgan, Tennessee, United States.

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    • _UID: 0C64BC959ADC45F587FDDE888E07E207D987

    Children:
    1. Eliza Jones
    2. Samuel H. Jones was born on 17 Jul 1820 in Virginia, United States; died on 7 Jul 1907 in Morgan, Tennessee, United States; was buried in Union Cemetery, Wartburg, Morgan, Tennessee, United States.
    3. Mary Jones was born on 8 Apr 1822; died on 8 Apr 1877.
    4. 2. William Alexander Jones was born on 2 Jun 1824 in Ashe, North Carolina, United States; died on 25 Jan 1899 in Estes Cemetery, Coalfield, Morgan, Tennessee, United States; was buried in Union Cemetery, Wartburg, Morgan, Tennessee, United States.
    5. James M. Jones was born on 15 Aug 1829 in Tennessee, United States; died on 18 Aug 1900.
    6. Elizabeth Margaret Jones was born about 1831 in Tennessee, United States; died in in Wilson, Tennessee, United States.
    7. Nancy Jones was born on 31 Mar 1834 in Tennessee, United States; died on 23 Jun 1917.
    8. John E. Jones was born about 1836 in Tennessee, United States; died on 11 Apr 1864 in Andersonville Confederate Prison, Andersonville, Sumter, Georgia, United States.
    9. Melinda Ann Jones was born about 1838 in Tennessee, United States; died in Unknown in Arkansas, United States.
    10. Joseph D. Jones was born on 9 Jul 1841 in Tennessee, United States; died on 14 Sep 1919 in Morgan, Tennessee, United States; was buried in Union Cemetery, Wartburg, Morgan, Tennessee, United States.
    11. Columbus Jones was born in Dec 1844 in Tennessee, United States; died on 19 Apr 1905 in Morgan, Tennessee, United States.
    12. Daniel M. Jones was born on 31 Dec 1844 in Tennessee, United States; died on 27 Oct 1907 in Morgan, Tennessee, United States; was buried in Union Cemetery, Wartburg, Morgan, Tennessee, United States.

  3. 6.  Rev. William Rex JacksonRev. William Rex Jackson was born on 11 Aug 1821 in Tennessee, United States (son of David Jackson and Sarah M. Low); died on 31 Mar 1886 in Morgan, Tennessee, United States; was buried in Jackson-Lyles Cemetery, Coalfield, Morgan, Tennessee, United States.

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    • _UID: 3741A0EF156C4C3B976BE5D3673DBDD0FA8C

    Notes:

    Campbell County, TN - 1850 Federal Census

    Last Name First Name Age Occupation Sex Born
    JACKSON William R. 29 Hammerman M Tennessee
    JACKSON Mahala 28 F Tennessee
    JACKSON Mary 10 F Tennessee
    JACKSON John 8 F Tennessee
    JACKSON David 6 M Tennessee
    JACKSON Catherine 4 F Tennessee
    JACKSON Martha 3 F Tennessee
    JACKSON Chesley B 1

    On Nov 12, 1852 he bought land from Alfred Agee (A fellow churchmember) in Morgan County, TN on the Crooked Fork of the Emory River.He paid $150 for 16 acres. Ths is probably the time and place for thebeginning of the Jacksons in Morgan County.

    William married Mahala Jane Cooper. Mahala (daughter of John Cooper and Hester Sage) was born on 11 Jan 1822 in Saxton, Whitley, Kentucky, United States; died on 17 Feb 1891 in Morgan, Tennessee, United States; was buried in Jackson-Lyles Cemetery, Coalfield, Morgan, Tennessee, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Mahala Jane CooperMahala Jane Cooper was born on 11 Jan 1822 in Saxton, Whitley, Kentucky, United States (daughter of John Cooper and Hester Sage); died on 17 Feb 1891 in Morgan, Tennessee, United States; was buried in Jackson-Lyles Cemetery, Coalfield, Morgan, Tennessee, United States.

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    • _UID: 6AACBA2E820549548A41AA0403B2EC08447C

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    Birth:
    Per 1850 census, she was born in Kentucky.


    Died:
    http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=JAC&GSpartial=1&GSbyrel=all&GSst=45&GScntry=4&GSsr=4601&GRid=64972506&

    Link to FindAGrave for Mahala Cooper Jackson

    Children:
    1. 3. Mary Jackson was born on 18 Feb 1841 in La Follette, Campbell, Tennessee, United States; died on 10 Nov 1871 in Morgan, Tennessee, United States; was buried in Hicks Cemetery, Morgan, Tennessee, United States.
    2. John Columbus Jackson was born on 14 Jul 1842 in La Follette, Campbell, Tennessee, United States; died on 17 Oct 1910; was buried in Chesley Jackson Cemetery, Coalfield, Morgan, Tennessee, United States.
    3. David Crockett Jackson was born on 4 Jan 1844 in La Follette, Campbell, Tennessee, United States; died on 9 Mar 1901; was buried in Estes Cemetery, Coalfield, Morgan, Tennessee, United States.
    4. Catherine Jackson was born on 3 Jun 1845 in La Follette, Campbell, Tennessee, United States; died in 1918 in Morgan, Tennessee, United States.
    5. Martha Jackson was born on 4 Jan 1847 in La Follette, Campbell, Tennessee, United States; died on 2 Aug 1883 in Morgan, Tennessee, United States.
    6. Chesley Boatright Jackson was born on 1 Aug 1849 in La Follette, Campbell, Tennessee, United States; died on 28 May 1915 in Morgan, Tennessee, United States; was buried in Chesley Jackson Cemetery, Coalfield, Morgan, Tennessee, United States.
    7. George W. Jackson was born on 28 Jul 1850 in La Follette, Campbell, Tennessee, United States; died on 16 Jan 1921 in Morgan, Tennessee, United States; was buried in Estes Cemetery, Coalfield, Morgan, Tennessee, United States.
    8. Joseph Jackson was born on 13 Feb 1852 in Morgan, Tennessee, United States; died on 5 Jul 1894 in Petros, Morgan, Tennessee, United States; was buried in Estes Cemetery, Coalfield, Morgan, Tennessee, United States.
    9. Malinda Jackson was born in Apr 1853; died on 13 Sep 1922.
    10. Susanah L. Jackson was born in 1856; died in 1858.
    11. Samuel Long Jackson was born on 16 May 1858 in Morgan, Tennessee, United States; died on 20 Jan 1930 in Morgan, Tennessee, United States.
    12. William Staples Jackson was born on 8 Jun 1860 in Morgan, Tennessee, United States; died on 17 Oct 1930 in Morgan, Tennessee, United States; was buried in Jackson-Lyles Cemetery, Coalfield, Morgan, Tennessee, United States.
    13. Richard H. Jackson was born on 18 Apr 1861; died on 31 Aug 1935 in Morgan, Tennessee, United States; was buried in Jackson-Lyles Cemetery, Coalfield, Morgan, Tennessee, United States.
    14. Lindsay M. Jackson was born in 1864; died in 1864.
    15. Meshack Jackson was born in 1866; died in 1890.
    16. Horace (Maynard) Jackson was born on 11 Jan 1868; died on 25 Jun 1937; was buried in Estes Cemetery, Coalfield, Morgan, Tennessee, United States.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  David Jackson (son of William Jackson and Barsheba).

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    • _UID: EBB2A637843544B98248F0FE5A8BA5D84A66

    Notes:

    1850 CENSUS
    JACKSON, David70MWKYHammerman
    Sarah46FW
    AbrahamMW
    ElizaFW
    BarashebaFW
    GeorgeMW
    SarahFW

    David married Sarah M. Low. Sarah was born in 1804; died in 1850. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Sarah M. Low was born in 1804; died in 1850.

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    • _UID: 62ACCE9959D24FD8A53D4F9250E048EFF103

    Children:
    1. 6. Rev. William Rex Jackson was born on 11 Aug 1821 in Tennessee, United States; died on 31 Mar 1886 in Morgan, Tennessee, United States; was buried in Jackson-Lyles Cemetery, Coalfield, Morgan, Tennessee, United States.
    2. James V. Jackson was born in 1824; died in 1862.
    3. Eura Jackson was born in 1827; died in 1893.
    4. Jacob Isaac Jackson was born in 1828; died in 1905.
    5. Lindsay L. Jackson was born in 1829; died in 1900.
    6. Abraham Jackson was born in 1841; died in 1864.
    7. Elizabeth Jackson was born in 1842; died in 1874.
    8. Barsheba Jackson was born in 1843; died in 1915.

  3. 14.  John Cooper was born on 7 Oct 1780 in Elliott, Dorchester, Maryland, United States (son of George Cooper and Female); died on 27 Jul 1854 in Cove Creek, Campbell, Tennessee, United States; was buried in Coopers View Cemetery, Jacksboro, Campbell, Tennessee, United States.

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    • _UID: 52B311F5DEEA41C59897F7AAF0DF8127206C

    Notes:

    John Cooper was a soldier in the War of 1812; having joined Capt. Lewis Hale's company of Virginia veterans, and served from Sep. 1812 to Mar. 1813. After the close of the War, he returned to Maryland,but a short time later started south in search of his brother, George. He went through Virginia, and finally into Grayson County, where he gave up the search. He met and married Hester Sage, a daughter of James Sage, a Revolutionary War soldier.

    Soon after their marriage, they headed West, passing through Cumberland Gap. They remained for a few years at Cumberland Falls, Cumberland River, in Whitley County, KY. It was there where Joseph A. Cooper, the oldest son, was born.

    In a few years John Cooper, with his family, moved southward across the Cumberland Mountains into Tennessee, and located on a farm in Campbell County, where he remained until he died.

    The Cooper's View Cemetery is located where the Cooper's View Church, built by Lindsay Cooper, was located.

    John married Hester Sage. Hester (daughter of James Sage and Lovis Ott) was born on 26 Oct 1793 in Elk Creek, Grayson, Virginia, United States; died on 29 Jun 1878 in Campbell, Tennessee, United States; was buried in Coopers View Cemetery, Jacksboro, Campbell, Tennessee, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Hester Sage was born on 26 Oct 1793 in Elk Creek, Grayson, Virginia, United States (daughter of James Sage and Lovis Ott); died on 29 Jun 1878 in Campbell, Tennessee, United States; was buried in Coopers View Cemetery, Jacksboro, Campbell, Tennessee, United States.

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    • _UID: C4AC996C82C84957AA78AF5ED0E9FC64A7A6

    Children:
    1. James Ephriam Cooper was born in 1817 in Virginia, United States; died on 29 Jun 1864; was buried in Andersonville National Cemetery, Andersonville National Historic Site, Macon, Georgia, United States.
    2. 7. Mahala Jane Cooper was born on 11 Jan 1822 in Saxton, Whitley, Kentucky, United States; died on 17 Feb 1891 in Morgan, Tennessee, United States; was buried in Jackson-Lyles Cemetery, Coalfield, Morgan, Tennessee, United States.
    3. Joseph A. Cooper, Maj. - Gen. was born on 25 Nov 1823; died on 20 May 1910.
    4. David Cooper was born on 8 Mar 1825; died on 27 Jul 1848.
    5. Sylvester Cooper was born on 28 Jun 1826; and died.
    6. Malinda Cooper was born on 14 Aug 1827; died on 31 May 1911.
    7. William P. Cooper was born on 11 Mar 1829; died on 15 Aug 1903.
    8. Fountain Cooper was born on 11 Feb 1831; died on 22 Sep 1904.
    9. Thomas W. Cooper was born on 4 Jun 1832; and died.
    10. Lindsay Cooper was born on 1 Nov 1833 in La Follette, Campbell, Tennessee, United States; and died.
    11. Matthew Cooper was born on 4 Oct 1837; died on 1 Nov 1908.
    12. Patience Cooper was born on 4 Oct 1837; and died.