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| Martha Craig (Wife) b. 10 Aug 1766 in Monroe Co., VA
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| Marriage: | 30 DEC 1784 in Greenbrier Co., VA |
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Cynthia Jones b. 12 Jun 1799 in Morgan Co., KY
William Jones b. 23 Oct 1785 in Greenbrier Co., VA
Priscilla Jones b. 18 Feb 1787 in Greenbrier Co., VA
Nancy Jones b. 17 Mar 1790 in Greenbrier Co., VA
Jean Jones b. 24 Nov 1792 in Augusta Co., VA
John Jones b. 24 Nov 1793 in Augusta Co., VA
Richard Jones b. 8 Jun 1795 in Augusta Co., VA
Barbara Jones b. 19 Apr 1797 in Morgan Co., KY
James Jones b. 24 Oct 1801 in Morgan Co., KY
Ambrose Jones b. 31 Dec 1803 in Morgan Co., KY
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Individual:
[BrownBailes.FTW]
According to Veteran's Administration records, Ambrose enlisted in the ar
my in Augusta Co., VA, in 1777, for three years service. He servedas a pri
vate inCapt. Thomas Bell's and Breckinridge's companies andin Col. Grayso
n's and Nathaniel Gist's 16th Regiment. He was promoted to Corporal in Oct
ober 1778, and was with Washington at Valley Forge during the winter of 17
78. His militaryrecord shows that he was among the sick that winter. He w
as taken prisoner at the siege of Charleston in 1780, escaped, and reach
ed home 18 days before his enlistment expired.
He came to Kentucky from Greenbriar Co., VA, about 1788, and settled in Mo
rgan Co at the mouth of Jones Creek, which is named after him. Hewas ordai
ned as a Baptist minister in 1811, and was a member of theSouth Fork Bapti
st church in Malone, Morgan Co. He was one of the preachers who establish
ed the Burning Springs Association in 1813.According to Veteran's Administration records, Ambrose enlisted in the ar
my in Augusta Co., VA, in 1777, for three years service. He servedas a pri
vate inCapt. Thomas Bell's and Breckinridge's companies andin Col. Grayso
n's and Nathaniel Gist's 16th Regiment. He was promoted to Corporal in Oct
ober 1778, and was with Washington at Valley Forge during the winter of 17
78. His militaryrecord shows that he was among the sick that winter. He w
as taken prisoner at the siege of Charleston in 1780, escaped, and reach
ed home 18 days before his enlistment expired.
He came to Kentucky from Greenbriar Co., VA, about 1788, and settled in Mo
rgan Co at the mouth of Jones Creek, which is named after him. Hewas ordai
ned as a Baptist minister in 1811, and was a member of theSouth Fork Bapti
st church in Malone, Morgan Co. He was one of the preachers who establish
ed the Burning Springs Association in 1813.
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- Title: BrownBailes.FTW
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Text: Date of Import: Jul 12, 2006
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