Linda Carol Jones [100]
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: 20 Oct 1953 Baptism: Death: Burial: Cause of Death: AFN #:
Spouses and Children
1. *Fred Adwell Boze III [99] (28 Feb 1946 - ) [MRIN:51] Marriage: 8 Jun 1971 Status:Mary Lavinia Stewart Jones [357]
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: Baptism: Death: Burial: Cause of Death: AFN #:
Parents
Father: Strother Seth Jones [196] (Abt 1831-After 1909) 1925,2098,2332 [MRIN:77] Mother: Lucy B. Virginia Stewart [197] (Abt 1828-1883) 2098,2333Strother Seth Jones [196]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Abt 1831 - Culpeper Co., Virginia 2332 Baptism: Death: After 1909 - Fauquier Co., Virginia 1925 Burial: Cause of Death: AFN #:
Events
1. Residence 931, 1889 in Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA
Is a clerk living at 1012 Dinwiddie Street2. Residence 928, 1882 in Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA
Is a clerk living on Dinwiddie Street3. Residence 929, between 1883 and 1884 in Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA
Storekeeper, USN, living at 1002 Dinwidde Street4. Residence 930, 1884 in Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA
No longer living at 1002 Dinwiddie Street?5. Military 2334, Co. H, 4 Virginia Cavalry, Civil War in Warrenton, Fauquier, Virginia, USA
Strother S. Jones, private in Co. H, 4 Virginia Cavalry6. Military Pension 2332, civil war pension, Sep 1902 in Virginia
Strother S. Jones, pvt., Capt. Robert Randolph's Company (Black Horse Cavalry), 4 Regiment Virginia Cavalry appears on Company Muster Roll of the organization named above for Sept. & Oct. 1861
Enlisted When: Apr. 25, 1861
Where: Warrenton
By whom: Lt. Randolph
Period: 12 mos.
Last paid to what time: Aug. 31, 1861
Present or absent: present
Strother S. Jones, pvt., Capt. Robert Randolph's Company (Black Horse Troop) 4 Regiment Virginia Cavalry appears on Company Muster Roll of the organization named above for Nov. & Dec. 1861
Enlisted When: Apr. 25, 1861
Where: Warrenton
By whom: Lieut. Randolph
Period: 12 mos.
Last paid by whom: Maj. Reagan
To what time: Aug. 31, 1861
Present or absent: absent
Remarks: absent sick
Strother S. Jones, pvt., Co. H, 4 Reg't Virginia Cavalry appears on Company Muster Roll for the organization named above, for Jan. & Feb. 1862
Enlisted When: Apr. 25, 1861
Where: Warrenton
By whom: Lt. Randolph
Period: 12 mos.
Last paid by whom: Major Regan
To what time: oct. 31, 1861
Present or absent: present
Strother Jones, pvt., Co. H, 4 Reg't Virginia Cavalry appears on Company Muster Roll of the organization named above for Nov. & Dec. 1862
When enlisted: Apr. 25, 1861
Where enlisted: Warrenton
Strother Jones, pvt., Co. H, 4 Reg't Virginia Cavalry appears on Company Muster Roll of the organization named above for Mch & Apr. 1863
When enlisted: Apr. 25, 1861
Where enlisted: Fauquier
Remarks: Abs. detached ordinance Sgt. for Company
Strother Jones, pvt., Co. H, 4 Reg't Virginia Cavalry appears on Company Muster Roll of the organization name above for July & Aug. 1863
When enlisted: Apr. 25, 1861
Where enlisted: Fauquier
Remarks: absent sick
Strother Jones, pvt., Co. H, 4 Reg't Virginia Cavalry appears on Company Muster Roll of the organization named above, for Sept. & Oct. 1863
When enlisted: Apr. 25, 1861
Where enlisted: Fauquier
Strother Jones, pvt., Co. H, 4 Reg't Virginia Cavalry appears on Company Muster Roll of the organization name above for Jan. & Feb. 1864
Enlisted When: Apr. 25, 1861
Where: Fauquier
By whom: Robt. Randolph
Period: three years or war
Last paid by whom: Cap. Heath
To what time: Dec. 31, 1863
Present or absent: present
Strother Jones, pvt., Co. H, 4 Reg't Virginia Cavalry appears on Company Muster Roll of the organization named above, for April 1, 1864, made out in accordance with G. O. No. 27, A & I.G.O.
Enlisted When: April 25, 1861
Where: Fauguier
By Whom: R. Randolph
Period: three years or war
Last paid by whom: Capt. Heath
To what time: Nov. 1, 1862
Present or absent: present
Strother Jones, pvt., Co. H, 4 Reg't Virginia Cavalry appears on Company Muster Roll of the organization named above, for March & Apr. 1864
Enlisted When: Apr. 25, 1861
Where: Fauquier
By whom: Robt Randolph
Period: 3 years or war
Last paid: Capt. Heath
To what time: Feby. 29, 1864
Present or absent: present
Strother Jones, Co. H, 4 Reg't Va. Cav. appears on a list of prisoners of war paroled May 1 to 11, 1865 at various places in Virginia, West Virginia and Maryland
List dated: not dated
Date: May 4, 1865
By whom given: R. B. Granger, U.S. A.
Where given: Clarksburg, W. Va.
Strother Jones, Co. H, 4 Va. Reg't Cavaly
1 Pris. of War Record
Head Quarters Army of the Shenandoah, Office Provost Marshall General
Winchester, Va., May 2, 1865
I, Strother Jones of H U Va. Cav.
C. S. Army, do hereby give this my Parole of Honor, that I will not take up arms against the United States Government until I am regularly exchanged. And that if I am permitted to remain at my home I will conduct myself as a good and peaceable citizen; and will respect the laws in force where I reside, and will do nothing to the detriment of, or in oppostion to the United States Government.
Strother Jones
Description:
Age: 41 Height: 5'11" Complexion: fair
Hair: gray Eyes: hazel
Sworn and subscribed before me this 11 day of May 1865.
R. B. Granger, Att Provost Marshall General
The Confederate States
To Private Strother Jones
Co. "H", 4th Va. Cavalry
For his horse killed in action (unreadable) from (?) September 1864 as per certificate of Capt.Robt Randolph's Co. "H", 4th Va. Calavry, said horse at the time when he was returned into service was regularly appraised by a board of officers appointed for that purpose as per their certificate.
$3,000
(line unreadable)
Payable to Private Strother Jones
Co. "H", 4th Va. Cavalry
Treasury Department
General Auditor's Office
March 28, 1864
Alfred Dillmick
Comptroller's Office
Mch 29th 1865
F. M. Nelson
**note: recheck this letter in the records again to complete the unreadable sections--
Strother Jones
Horse claim
Recd Mch 22, 1865
Filed Mch 24, 1865
The Confederate States
to Strother Jones
1864
To one horse killed in action (unreadable) at or near Mayares berry valued at three thousand dollars.
I certify that the above horse was killed in action by the enemy at Mayard (?), Va. on the 24th day September 1864.
A. D. Payne, Capt., Co. H, 4th Va. Cav.
We, a board of officers of the 4th Reg't Va. hereby ordereth to appraise horses did appraise the above horse at $3,000.00 when mustered into service.
John S. Hobson, 2nd Va. V.F.
Wm. L. Ticklan, 2nd Lt. Co. "H"
I certify that the above board to appraise offically ordered & appointed to appraise horses by the commander of this Regt.
John Heath
Agnt
The signature of John I. Hobson seems to be geniune
E. Felluce
The clerk at the Auditors office will deliver the certificate of indebtedny to Mr. Thomas H. Parr.
Strother Jones
March 25, 1865
Fauquier County7. Physical Description 2334, Height 5'11" Complexion: fair Hair: gray Eyes: hazel, 11 May 1865 in Winchester, Winchester (city), Virginia, USA
Name: Strother S. Jones
Post-office: Warrenton
The Curcuit Court of the county of Fauquier from an axamination of the within application of Strother S. Jones and of the affidavits and certificates therewith filed, and hereto annexed, that the said application is supported by the affidavits and certificates, of persons of well-known reputation for truth, honesty and integrity, and that the claim of the said applicant is just, and in due form, doth certify the same to the Auditor of Pulic Accounts, this 3rd day of September 1902.
E. S. Nichols, Judge
30.00
1902 June 23, filed
**Note: First paragraph copied too dark to read--need to recheck record. The following picks up where readable.
And that I am now disable (state the nature of the disease and the causes from which it resulted) rheumatism and the infirm ity of old age and that from the effects of disease I am now permanently disabled from following my usual and ordinary occupation or any other occupation for a livelihood (in the case of disability from the infirmities of age, strike out all relating to disability by disease and then proceed as follows:), and that I an now suffering from the infirmities of age, and permanently incapacited thereby from following my usual and ordinary occupation, or any other occupation, for a livelihood (here state specifically the nature and character of the disability which prevents the applicant from following any occupation for a livelihood): rheumatism and old age and that during the said war I was loyal and true to my duty, and never at any time deserted my command or voluntarily abandoned my post of duty in the said service, and that by reason of such disability I am now entitled to receive under the said act the sum of thirty dollars annually. And I do further swear that I do not hold any national, State, city or county office which pays me in salary or fees one hundred and fifty dollars per annum; nor have I an income from any other employment or any source whatever which amounts to one hundred and fifty dollars per annum; nor do I receive from any source whatever money or other means of support in value of the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars per annum; nor do I own in my own right, nor does any one hold in trust for my benefit or use, nor does my wife own , nor does any one hold in trust for my wife, estate or property, either real, personal or mixed, either in fee or for life, of the assessed value of five hudnred dollars; nor do I receive any aid or pension from any other State, or from the United States, or from any other source, and last I am not an inmate of any soldiers home, or of any other public institution; and I do further swear that the answers given to the following questions are true:
1. What is your age: seventy one years
2. Where were you born: Culpeper Co., Va.
3. How long have you resided in Virginia: all my life
4. How long have you resided in the city or county of your present residence: since 1850 except 13 yrs. spent in Portsmouth
5. What is your usual and ordinary occupation for earning a livelihood: working on farm
6. How long have you followed such occupation or employment: twenty years
7. Have you followed such occupation or employment , or any other occupation or employment, within the last two years: no
8. State specifically the nature of your disability or disease: rheumatism
9. What were the causes which led to the disease which has resulted in your disability: I know no particular cause
10. How long have you suffered from such disease and when did you first become aware that you were afflicated with the same: ten years
11. With what disease or sickness did you suffer during the time of your service: none
12. Are you totally disabled because of such disease, or the infirmities of age, from following your usual and ordinary occupation or employment, or any other occupation or employment, bu which to earn a livelihood? If not totally disabled thereby but only partially, state the extent of your partial disability: I am totally disabled
13. When and where did you enter the service of Virginia, or of the confederate States: In Fauquier Co. in 1861
14. In what command and service were you engaged during the war between the States: Co. H, 4th Va. Cavalry
15. How long were you in the service: until the close of the war
16. When did you leave the service, and under what circumstances: at the surrender of the army at the close of the war
17. If suffering from disease, state what physician or physicians have attended you for the same: Dr. Campbell
18. Give the names and addresses of two or more in the service of your command, if any such be living, and if not so state: Robt A. Hunt and C. E. Holtzelan
19. Give here any other information you may possess relating to your service, or disability, that will support the justice of your claim for aid: I have no further information to give
20. Is there any camp of Confederate Veterans in the city or county of your residence: yes, Joe Kendall Camp
21. Is there any one living, the residence and address of whom is known to you, either comrade or otherwise, who has knowledge of your service, and of the cause of your disability: If so or not, state: Yes, a number of comrades, K know Hugh Hamilton and E. H. McDonald
Witness my hand this 26 day of May 1902.
Strother S. Jones
I, John R. Tanner, a clerk of the Circuit Court, in and for the county of Fauquier, in the State of Virginia, do certify that Strother S. Jones, whose name is signed to the foregoing application, personally appeared before me in my county aforesaid and having the aforesaid application read to him and fully explained, as well as the statements and answers therein made, the said Strother S. Jones made oath before me that the said statements and answers are true.
Given under my hand this 26th day of May 1902.
Jno. R. Tanner, Clerk
Oath of Resident Witnesses
We, Robt. A. Hart and T. A. Nelson, do solemnly swear that we are residents of the County of Fauquier, in the said State, and that we have known personally and well for our 40 years, Strother S. Jones, whose name is signed to the annexed application for aid under the act of the General Assembly of Virginia, approved April 2, 1902, and that the said Strother S. Jones is a resident of the said county, and is a man of good reputation for truth and honesty, and that we have read the annexed application and the answers to the questions therein propounded, made by the said applicant, and verily believe that the said applicant has been truthful in the said statements and answers and that from our personal knowledge the applicant is disabled (state the character of the disability, and whether it is partial or total) rheumatism and the said disability is total and that we verily believe the said applicant is justly entitled to aid under the said act, and that we have no personal interest in the allowance of the applicant's claim.
R. A. Hart
T. A. Nelson
**Note: top of 2nd page of pension application is not readable--recheck the record.
Certificate of Physician
I, Robt. F. Hicks, a practicing physician in the Co. of Fauquier, in the State of Virginia, do certify that I am personally acquainted with Mr. Strother S. Jones, whose name is signed to the annexed application for aid under the act of the General Assembly of Virginia, approved April 2, 1902, and that from a personal examination of the said Strother S. Jones, as to the disability set forth in his application and the cause thereof, I am clearly of the opinion that he is disabled by reason of (here state specifically the nature of the disability and the cause thereof, and if such disability be total, whether the applicant is deprived thereby of all ability to pursue his usual and ordinary occupation for a livelihood, or any other occupation for a livelihood, and if the disability be partial, to what extent the applicant is hindred thereby from pursuing such occupation as aforesaid) his age and rheumatism of which he has been complaining for some time saying the pain in constant and that I verily believe his disability is wholly due to causes assigned in the said application, and that he is entitled to aid under the provisions of the said act, and that I have no personal interest in the aloowance of the applicant's claim.
Given under my hand, this 23rd day of June 1902.
Robt. F. Hicks
Certificate of Camp of Confederate Veterans
The Joe Kendall Camp of Confederate Veterans of the County of Fauquier in the State of Virginia, hereby certifies that it has examined into the merits of the annexed application of Strother S. Jones for aid under the act of the General Assembly of Virginia, approved April 2, 1902, and being satisfied of the justice of his claim, hereby recommends the said Strother S. Jones for aid under the provisions of the said act, and that it has no personal interest in the allowance of the applicant's claim.
J. H. Cochran, Commander
Certificate of the Commissioner of the Revenue
I, A. W. Strother, Commissioner of the Revuenue, in the Co. of Fauquier in the State of Virginia, do certify that Strother S. Jones, or his wife, or his trustee, or trustee for his wife, whose name is signed to the application for aid under the act of the General Assembly of Virginia, approved April 2, 1902, is charged on the land and personal property books of the said County with estate, real, personal and mixed, of the assessed value of nothing dollars.
Given under my hand this 23 day of June 1902
A. W. Strother
Spouses and Children
1. *Lucy B. Virginia Stewart [197] (Abt May 1828 - 10 Oct 1883) 2098,2333 [MRIN:77] Marriage: in Fauquier Co., Virginia Status: Children: 1. Mary Lavinia Stewart Jones [357] ( - ) 2. Elizabeth Farish Jones [358] ( - ) 3. Susan Payne Jones [144] (1854-1909) 1553,2098,2335
Notes
General:
Not listed in Chataigne's Directory of Portsmouth and Berkley 1894. But, listed 1882, 1889.Medical:
Suffered from rheumatism
Susan Payne Jones [144]
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: 8 Apr 1854 - Culpeper Co., Virginia 400,2335 Baptism: Death: 13 Mar 1909 - Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA 1553,2335 Burial: 15 Mar 1909 - Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA 400,2336 Cause of Death: Pneumonia 2336 AFN #:
Events
1. Alt Birth 2098, 1855 in Fauquier Co., Virginia
2. Residence 2098, 1887 in Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA
3. Residence 2336, 1512 Prentis Avenue, 1909 in Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA
4. Tombstone 2337, Oak Grove Cemetery, 13 Mar 1909 in Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA
Tombstone reads:5. Obituary 1553, 14 Mar 1909 in Norfolk, Norfolk (city), Virginia, USA
Our Mother
Susan P. Mathews
April 8, 1854
Mar. 13, 1909
*she is buried next to her husband, Matthew James Mathews
Mathews--At her late residence, No. 1512 Prentis Avenue, Saturday, March 13, 1909, at 11 p.m., Mrs. Susie Payne Mathews, relict of the late Mathew James Mathews.6. Obituary-2 1554, 14 Mar 1909 in Norfolk, Norfolk (city), Virginia, USA
Funeral services will be held from the above residence tomorrow (Monday) afternoon at 3 o'clock. Relatives and friends are invited to attend.
Mrs. Susie P. Mathews--Six weeks after the death of her husband, M. J. Mathews, Mrs. Susie P. Mathews died at 11 o'clock last night in her home at 1520 Prentis Avenue, Prentis Place, following a lingering illness.
She is survived by four sons--J. W. , E. E., S. W., and M.S. Mathews and two sisters--Mrs. M. D. S. Jones of Washington, D.C. and Mrs. A. M. Hart of Waterloo, Va., and her father, S.S. Jones of Waterloo.
No funeral arrangements were made last night, but will be announced next Tuesday morning.
Parents
Father: Strother Seth Jones [196] (Abt 1831-After 1909) 1925,2098,2332 [MRIN:77] Mother: Lucy B. Virginia Stewart [197] (Abt 1828-1883) 2098,2333
Spouses and Children
1. *Mathew James Mathews [143] (14 Nov 1848 - 28 Jan 1909) 105,2338 [MRIN:76] Marriage: 28 Jun 1887 - Portsmouth, Portsmouth (city), Virginia, USA 2339 Status: Children: 1. Mary Lucy Mathews [147] (1888-1890) 2340 2. Seth Waters Mathews [145] (1890-1949) 113,1548,1740,1924,1925 3. Mathew Stewart Mathews [146] (1893-1974) 113,186,1548,1925,2341,2342
Notes
Burial Notes:
Name: Susie Payne MatthewsMedical:
Age: 54 years, 5 months
Died: March 13, 1909
Buried: March 15, 1909
Cause of Death: Pneumonia
Undertaker: Sturtevant & Specht
Born: Va.
Residence: 1512 Prentis Ave.
Interment: Oak Grove Cemetery, Avenue 11, lot 440
Record of Graves--Oak Grove Cemetery
Lot # 440 East of Avenue A--betw. 10th & 11th St.
Matthew J. Matthews, owner
Susan P. Matthews Mch. 13, 1909
Record of Graves--East Oak Grove Cemetery
West Half of Wall 11--South
Lot # 440 Avenue A--west Walk 11
M. J. Matthews, owner north half
A. W. Cassell, owner south half
Our Mother
Susan P. Matthews
Born: April 8, 1854
Died Mch. 13, 1909
*Record of Graves info found on 2 separate pages of Vol. III of Oak Grove Cemetery book
*An inflammation of the lungs 675
Jordan [1289]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Baptism: Death: Burial: Cause of Death: AFN #:
Spouses and Children
1. *Martha [1254] ( - ) 280 [MRIN:472] Marriage: Bef 1796 281 Status:Thomas Jordan [1358]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Baptism: Death: Burial: Cause of Death: AFN #:
Spouses and Children
1. *Martha (probably) Miles [1357] ( - ) 449 [MRIN:509] Marriage: Bef 1733 155 Status: Children: 1. Thomas Jordan [1475] ( - )Thomas Jordan [1475]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Baptism: Death: Burial: Cause of Death: AFN #:
Events
1. Property 157, released to Joseph Hodges four slaves, 1733 in Norfolk Co., Virginia
In 1733 Thomas Jordan of Nansemond Co. released to Joseph Hodges of Norfolk Co., in right of Hodge's wife, Martha, formerly wife of his father, Thomas Jordan, four slaves that is: Tony, Sam, Phoebe & Frank.
Of these four slaves, Phoebe and Sam were bequeathed in 1758 to the children of James, son of Joseph Hodges, in their father's will.
Parents
Father: Thomas Jordan [1358] ( - ) 100 [MRIN:509] Mother: Martha (probably) Miles [1357] ( - ) 449Joyce [1366]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Baptism: Death: Burial: Cause of Death: AFN #:
Spouses and Children
1. *Judith [1365] ( - After 1704) 202 [MRIN:514] Marriage: Status: Children: 1. Elizabeth Joyce [1162] (1673- ) 203Elizabeth Joyce [1162]
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: 1673 - Norfolk Co., Virginia 203 Baptism: Death: Burial: Cause of Death: AFN #:
Parents
Father: Joyce [1366] ( - ) 202 [MRIN:514] Mother: Judith [1365] ( -After 1704) 202
Spouses and Children
1. *Prehaps Nicholas Manning [1161] (1673 - 1719) 202,2343 [MRIN:434] Marriage: 1701 - Norfolk Co., Virginia 203 Status: Children: 1. Elizabeth Manning [1163] ( - ) 203 2. Thomas Manning [1164] ( - ) 203 3. John Manning [1165] (1700- ) 203
Notes
Marriage Notes (Prehaps Nicholas Manning)
Nicholas Manning who married Elizabeth, daughter of Judith Joyce Rose (will of Judith Rose dated 1704 in Norfolk Co., Va.) 202
Sarah Alice Kasey [1068]
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: Baptism: Death: Burial: Cause of Death: AFN #:
Spouses and Children
1. *William Eastridge [1067] ( - ) 1080 [MRIN:386] Marriage: Status: Children: 1. Laura Eastridge [1066] (Abt 1900- ) 1079,1080
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