An Index Post is how I keep track of all of the blog posts that have been written on a family line. It helps keep me organized and allows visitors to easily find information on that family. This post will be updated as new blog posts are written on the family. Please contact me at kinexxions@gmail.com if you are researching this family or have additional information on them.
William B. Jones and Elizabeth Helms, my 4th great grandparents, lived near Dresden in Muskingum County, Ohio where their five children were born. William died about 1843-1844. In the fall of 1845, Elizabeth packed up the family's belongings and she and the children moved to Whitley County, Indiana where they lived the remainder of their lives.- Grandma Jones was a Helms February 12, 2007 [Biography of Elizabeth Helms Jones]
- A Night Not Soon Forgot October 15, 2007 [a 1910 newspaper article, and a poem]
- Snow Squalls on May Day May 05, 2007 [a 1909 newspaper article]
- Tombstone Tuesday :: Elizabeth Helms Jones September 23, 2008 [gravesite in Masonic Cemetery]
- I think that I shall never see... August 25, 2008 [old tree in Masonic Cemetery near Dunfee/Jones graves]
- One Half of an Old Mare called Van Dora May 31, 2011 [Inventory of the Estate of William B. Jones]
- Are These My People? June 01, 2011 [Marriage Record of William B. Jones and Elizabeth HOLMES found in Licking County, Ohio]
- Franklin H. Foust August 08, 2007 [Biography & Photos]
- The Death of Maxia Jones Foust August 08, 2007
- An Historic Outhouse? August 05, 2007 [Moving the Foust Outhouse from Ohio back to Whitley County]
- An Historic Outhouse - Part 2 August 08, 2007 [Moving and Installing the Outhouse, includes photos]
- Sheep Drowned May 11, 2007 [a 1902 newspaper article]
3. Dewitt Clinton Jones and Martha Bradshaw
4. Curtis Warren Jones and Elisabeth Shinneman
- Helen, Dorothy and Mildred Jones April 15, 2007 [photograph, children of Emma Liggett and Charles Isaac Jones. Charles is a son of Curtis Warren Jones.]
- Mildred Jones Married Illinois Man - 1918 April 15, 2007 [1918 newspaper article]
Originally Posted on March 3, 2008 :: Last Updated on June 2, 2011
Post date adjusted December 29, 2012 so that when a search for the surname is done on the blog this post will appear first the search list.
2 comments:
I like this idea of indexing (and grouping) your posts together like this. I may have to try it (imitation being the sincerest form of flattery!).
Thanks, Miriam, you're more than welcome to use the idea though I don't think it is a new one ;-)
It does take a while to gather the links and create each index post but it sure helps me to see what I've posted on that particular family!
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