Charles E. Jones + Eliza L. Wallingford

5 children
18561941
Birth: 26 June 1856 23 18 Illinois, United States of America
Death: 18 January 1941Flemingsburg, Fleming, Kentucky, United States of America
18661944
Birth: 15 June 1866 33 28 Kentucky, United States of America
Death: 12 August 1944
18741939
Birth: 30 May 1874 41 36 Kentucky, United States of America
Death: 4 October 1939Fleming, Kentucky, United States of America
18321913
Birth: 27 November 1832 41 Fleming, Kentucky, United States of America
Death: 8 January 1913Flemingsburg, Fleming, Kentucky, United States of America
18371904
Birth: 11 July 1837 26 21 Fleming, Kentucky, United States of America
Death: 1904
18111888
Birth: 22 June 1811 51 22 Mt. Gilead, Mason, Kentucky, United States of America
Death: 9 September 1888Greensburg, Decatur, Indiana, United States of America
18151899
Birth: 15 October 1815 Mason, Kentucky, United States of America
Death: 6 February 1899

Facts and events

MARRIAGE OF JONES, CHARLES E. AND WALLINGFORD, ELIZA L.
State: Kentucky
Country: United States of America
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In the 1900 Fleming County, Kentucky census Eliza (62) and Charlie (66) are shown with a boarder.

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From http://files.usgwarchives.org/ky/ky-footsteps/1998c/v01-447.txt

Book: 36
Page: 390
Instrument: Commissioner's Deed
Date: 8 Feb 1861

Grantor: Thomas S. Givens, Commissioner for: William R. Denton, Mary Magdaline Denton, Eliza Ellen Denton, John T. Denton, John Jackson and Matilda J. Jackson, his wife, Charles Jones and Eliza Jones, his wife; Reuben Denton, Administrator of the Estate of Abram Denton, dec'd, James Denton, Guardian, etc, and Saunders? Burbour?

Grantee: Daniel Johnson

Consideration: $238.55

Acres: 32 1/2 acres

Water Course: Licking River in Fleming Co., KY

Neighbors/Bordering Properties: Johnson, River Hill

Comments: Givens was appointed by the Fleming Co., KY Circuit Court in the action in Equity, pending of Jackson P. Rogers against William R. Denton and others. At the March Term 1860 a judgement was rendered by which, among many other things, it was adjudged that a sale should be made of so much of the land mentioned and described in the pleadings as might be necessary to raise the sum of $238.55 with interest from 8 Jun 1858 until paid and his (Rogers?) costs. John W. Dulin was appointed to make the sale at the courthouse door in Flemingsburg. It was offered on
23 Apr 1860 to anyone who would take the least number of acres and pay the debt. Daniel Johnson became the purchaser.

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10 November 201020:10:49