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Genealogy Of The Jones Family; First And Only Book Every Written Of The Descendants Of Benjamin Jones Who Immigrated From South Wales More Than 250 Ye - Paperback
Genealogy Of The Jones Family; First And Only Book Every Written Of The Descendants Of Benjamin Jones Who Immigrated From South Wales More Than 250 Ye - Paperback
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by George Russell Jones (Author)
Journey into the living roots of a family whose story bridges continents and centuries. Genealogy Of The Jones Family stands as the first and only written chronicle of the descendants of Benjamin Jones, a pioneering soul who left South Wales over 250 years ago to forge a new life in colonial America. With painstaking care, George Russell Jones gathers genealogical register records, family lore, and vital details to illuminate the Jones family tree - making this volume both a treasure trove for genealogy research and a moving portrait of Welsh immigrant ancestry. Tracing Jones ancestry is more than a search for names; it is a passage through time, revealing the resilience and aspirations of those who shaped early Welsh American history. This book serves as an indispensable surname history reference, meticulously documenting the legacy of South Wales emigrants and their descendants across generations. Whether you are a casual reader with a curiosity for colonial era family history, or a dedicated researcher seeking a definitive genealogy research reference for the British Isles, this work offers clarity, connection, and a sense of belonging. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. The Genealogy Of The Jones Family is more than a record; it is a cultural bridge, restoring the voices of those who came before and offering their stories to new generations. For those tracing the enduring thread of the Jones surname or exploring the broader tapestry of Welsh and British ancestry, this book is both a reference and a keepsake.
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