IIWILLIAM S. JONES 1805-1889
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Orson Pratt Brown's Family through his wife, Elizabeth Graham Macdonald William S. JonesBorn: June 7, 1805 at Brimpsfield, Gloucester, EnglandDied: July 7, 1889 at Henefer, Summit, Utah Compiled by Lucy Brown Archer
Mary Shill Jones, William's wife died 10 Aug 1848 and was buried 14 Aug 1848 at Brimpsfield, Gloucester, England. She died of scarlet fever. This left a family of small children without a mother. Susannah was about fifteen at this time and took over the responsibility for the family. As the family grew up they heard the message of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- Day Saints. Robert was the first to be baptized 18 Nov 1 849 at Caudle Green by George Shill. Later the other members of the family joined the church and had a desire to come to Utah. Mary Jones (1842-1905) left England in 1865 and came to Henefer, Utah to marry Thomas Henry Stephens. Robert Jones, his three small children, Robert Allen, Jane, and William along with Prudence Jones (1847-1917), Roberts sister, came to Utah in 1866. Robert's wife Harriet Tipper Jones (1824-1865) had died and Prudence came to take care of the children. The family wanted to be together, so William, with two daughters Elizabeth and Rhoda and Rhoda’s son John, made preparations to join them in Henefer, Utah. They sailed from Liverpool, England 4 June 1868 on the sailing vessel "John Bright" with a company of 722 Saints, of whom 176 were from Scandinavia and the remainder from the British Isles. These saints were described “in fine spirits being full of joy at being on their way to Zion” Captain John Howart was the master of the vessel. Before departure President Franklin D Richards called all the immigrants on deck and outlined their duties and responsibilities. He emphasized cleanliness, order, unity, harmony and good feelings, obedience to counsel and “kindness and assistance to the aged, sick and infirm”. At this meeting Elder James McGaw was appointed president of the company, with Elders Christopher O. Falkmann and Frederick C. Anderson as councelors. Charles W Penrose, who would later become an apostle and member of the First Presidency, dedicated the vessel. It had been planned that this company would cross the Atlantic by steamer, but because of the high cost demand for steamers, the voyage was made by sailing vessel. The voyage was uneventful, and there was little seasickness. One aged and ailing woman died during the passage and one couple was married. Captain Howart was “very kind and obliging toward the saints”. The ship arrived at New York July 13,1868, a passage of thirty-nine days. On July 14, 1868 the company was conveyed by railroad westward. The pioneers traveled via Chicago and Omaha and on the Union Pacific Railroad and arrived in Laramie City, Wyoming July 23, 1868. At this time, Laramie City was the western terminus of the Union Pacific Railroad and also, temporarily the outfitting place for the journey across the mountains with teams. Here the pioneers met the Church teams and were on their way by July 27, 1868 with Captain John Riggs Murdock and a Company of 600 people. They arrived in Salt Lake City, Utah 18 Aug 1868. William, Mary, John and Elizabeth settled in Henefer, Summit, Utah. William’s daughter Susanna had married Henry Randall in 1854 in England, and 10 of her children were born there. Susanna and her family came to Utah in 1872. You can imagine the joy when this family was again able to unite again. The family settled in Henefer, Summit, Utah. Elizabeth, after her marriage to James Ure III, moved to Kamas, Wasatch, Utah. Rhoda moved to Salt Lake City, married Samuel Bennion and moved to Taylorville, Salt Lake, Utah. John stayed with his grandfather, William, in a one-room cabin. Many of the descendants are still living in Taylorsville, Kamas and Henefer, Summit County, Utah. William had a one- room log cabin on the lot now owned by Mrs Marguerite Paskett. His granddaughter Susannah Stephens Fowler says that he was a very kind and pleasant person. She can remember as a small girl that her mother, Mary Jones Stephens would pack a lunch for him and the children, and they would take it to him each day to be sure he had plenty to eat. It has been said that he was a very quiet man and as he grew older he walked with a cane. At this time many people were leaving the Church and joining the "Josephite Church". Each time someone left the church he would make a notch in his cane and he had acquired quite a few notches. He lived to be 84 years old and died on 7 July 1889 in Henefer, Summit, Utah. He is buried in the Henefer Cemetery. His headstone made from sandstone is nearly gone now but the following was taken from it about 1953. William Jones original headstone has been replaced by a new one in the Stephens family plot. Written on the original headstone for William Jones We miss thee from our home Father, We miss the from thy place, A shadow o'er our life is cast, We miss the sunshine of they face. Our Father, William Jones died July 7, 1889 This headstone at left replaced the original headstone We feel this camp very fortunate to have as a relic, a sword or small bayonet that belonged to William and was given to the Henefer Camp of Daughters of Pioneers by William Jones, a son of John W Jones, who is a great grand son of William Jones. Since the writing of this history Inez Shill Eakins inform me that her father Leslie G Shill purchased the William Jones home and moved it to his lot. At present time it is used as a stable on their property. --Written by Erma Stephens Richins with dates corrected by Earl J Stephens 25 Apr 1965. Pictured right is Anita Smith holding the sword that belonged to her 4th Great Grandfather, William Jones of Henefer, Summit, Utah. She took a trip to Henefer to the Daughters of Utah Pioneers Cabin and was able to locate the Sword and the Log that was donated by the John William Jones Family. Also since this history, Anita Smith has been told that the cabin has been torn down and moved from Henefer. Pictured left is a log from William’s cabin, located at the Henefer DUP building in Henefer, Summit, Utah to see. If you are related to any of the names above and would like to share information, I would love to hear from you. Please contact me, Anita Smith Jones at my email mouse40@comcast.net or at iluv_familyhistory@yahoo.com
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PAF - Archer files = Orson Pratt Brown + (5) Angela Gabaldon > Bertha Brown + Everardo Navas de Molina > Ana Lucia Navas de Brown + Michael Leo Murphy < Glenn Eugene Murphy + Ila May Draper.
Anita Smith Jones has contributed much of the Shill Family information via the 2006 Jones-Shill Family Reunion CD. Much thanks for her extensive work and sharing on behalf of this family.
Additions, photos, bold, [bracketed information], etc. added by Lucy Brown Archer.
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- James Brown of Rowan County, N.C. 1757-1823
- Mary Williams of Rowan County, N.C. 1760-1832
- Stephen Joseph Abbott of, PA 1804-1843
- Abigail Smith of Williamson, N.Y. 1806-1889
- John Fife of Tulliallan, Scotland 1807-1874
- Mary Meek Nicol, Carseridge, Scotland 1809-1850
- Martha "Mattie" Diana Romney Brown 1870-1943
- Jane "Jennie" Bodily Galbraith Brown 1879-1944
- Elizabeth Graham MacDonald Webb Brown 1874-1904
- Eliza Skousen Brown Abbott Burk 1882-1958
- Angela Maria Gavaldón Brown 1919-1967
- (Martha) Carrie Brown (child) 1888-1890
- (Martha) Orson Pratt Brown, Jr. (child) 1890-1892
- (Martha) Ray Romney Brown 1892-1945
- (Martha) Clyde Romney Brown 1893-1948
- (Martha) Miles Romney Brown 1897-1974
- (Martha) Dewey B. Brown 1898-1954
- (Martha) Vera Brown Foster Liddell Ray 1901-1975
- (Martha) Anthony Morelos Brown 1904-1970
- (Martha) Phoebe Brown Chido Gardiner 1906-1973
- (Martha) Orson Juarez Brown 1908-1981
- (Jane) Ronald Galbraith Brown 1898-1969
- (Jane) Grant "Duke" Galbraith Brown 1899-1992
- (Jane) Martha Elizabeth Brown Leach Moore 1901-1972
- (Jane) Pratt Orson Galbraith Brown 1905-1960
- (Jane) William Galbraith Brown (child) 1905-1912
- (Jane) Thomas Patrick Porfirio Diaz Brown 1907-1978
- (Jane) Emma Jean Galbraith Brown Hamilton 1909-1980
- (Elizabeth) (New born female) Webb 1893-1893
- (Elizabeth) Elizabeth Webb Brown Jones 1895-1982
- (Elizabeth) Marguerite Webb Brown Shill 1897-1991
- (Elizabeth) Donald MacDonald Brown 1902-1971
- (Elizabeth) James Duncan Brown 1904-1943
- (Eliza) Gwen Skousen Brown Erickson Klein 1903-1991
- (Eliza) Anna Skousen Brown Petrie Encke 1905-2001
- (Eliza) Otis Pratt Skousen Brown 1907-1987
- (Eliza) Orson Erastus Skousen Brown (infant) 1909-1910
- (Eliza) Francisco Madera Skousen Brown 1911-1912
- (Eliza) Elizabeth Skousen Brown Howell 1914-1999
- (Angela) Silvestre Gustavo Brown 1919-
- (Angela) Bertha Erma Elizabeth Brown 1922-1979
- (Angela) Pauly Gabaldón Brown 1924-1998
- (Angela) Aaron Aron Saul Brown 1925
- (Angela) Mary Angela Brown Hayden Green 1927
- (Angela) Heber Jedediah Brown (infant) 1936-1936
- (Angela) Martha Gabaldón Brown Gardner 1940
- Stephen Abbott Brown 1851-1853
- Phoebe Adelaide Brown Snyder 1855-1930
- Cynthia Abigail Fife Layton 1867-1943
- (New born female) Fife 1870-1870
- (Toddler female) Fife 1871-1872
- (Martha Stephens) John Martin Brown 1824-1888
- (Martha Stephens) Alexander Brown 1826-1910
- (Martha Stephens) Jesse Stowell Brown 1828-1905
- (Martha Stephens) Nancy Brown Davis Sanford 1830-1895
- (Martha Stephens) Daniel Brown 1832-1864
- (Martha Stephens) James Moorhead Brown 1834-1924
- (Martha Stephens) William Brown 1836-1904
- (Martha Stephens) Benjamin Franklin Brown 1838-1863
- (Martha Stephens) Moroni Brown 1838-1916
- (Susan Foutz) Alma Foutz Brown (infant) 1842-1842
- (Esther Jones) August Brown (infant) 1843-1843
- (Esther Jones) Augusta Brown (infant) 1843-1843
- (Esther Jones) Amasa Lyman Brown (infant) 1845-1845
- (Esther Jones) Alice D. Brown Leech 1846-1865
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- (Mary McRee) George David Black 1841-1913
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- (Mary McRee) Mary Brown Edwards Leonard 1852-1930
- (Mary McRee) Joseph Smith Brown 1856-1903
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- (Phebe Abbott) Stephen Abbott Brown (child) 1851-1853
- (Phebe Abbott) Phoebe Adelaide Brown 1855-1930
- (Cecelia Cornu) Charles David Brown 1856-1926
- (Cecelia Cornu) James Fredrick Brown 1859-1923
- (Lavinia Mitchell) Sarah Brown c. 1857-
- (Lavinia Mitchell) Augustus Hezekiah Brown c. 1859
- (Diane Davis) Sarah Jane Fife White 1855-1932
- (Diane Davis) William Wilson Fife 1857-1897
- (Diane Davis) Diana Fife Farr 1859-1904
- (Diane Davis) John Daniel Fife 1863-1944
- (Diane Davis) Walter Thompson Fife 1866-1827
- (Diane Davis) Agnes Ann "Aggie" Fife 1869-1891
- (Diane Davis ) Emma Fife (child) 1871-1874
- (Diane Davis) Robert Nicol Fife (infant) 1873-1874
- (Diane Davis) Barnard Fife (infant) 1881-1881
- (Cynthia Abbott) Mary Lucina Fife Hutchins 1868-1950
- (Cynthia Abbott) Child Fife (infant) 1869-1869
- (Cynthia Abbott) David Nicol Fife 1871-1924
- (Cynthia Abbott) Joseph Stephen Fife (child) 1873-1878
- (Cynthia Abbott) James Abbott Fife (infant) 1877-1878
- (Diana) Caroline Lambourne 18461979
- (Diana) Miles Park Romney 1843-1904
- (Jane) Emma Sarah Bodily 1858-1935
- (Jane) William Wilkie Galbraith 1838-1898
- (Elizabeth) Alexander F. Macdonald 1825-1903
- (Elizabeth) Elizabeth Atkinson 1841-1922
- (Eliza) Anne Kirstine Hansen 1845-1916
- (Eliza) James Niels Skousen 1828-1912
- (Angela) Maria Durán de Holguin 1876-1955
- (Angela) José Tomás Gabaldón 1874-1915
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