. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. 110 HEREDITY AND DEVELOPMENT OF NAVAL OFFICERS. FAMILY HISTORY OF CATESBY AP ROGER JONES. II (F F F F), Colonel Thomas Jones (died 1758), had large plantations in Virginia. I 2 (F F F M), Elizabeth Pratt, daughter of William Pratt, a wealthy merchant. 13 (F F M F), James Skelton. 14 (F F M M), Jane Meriweather. 15 (M F F F), John Page (born 1720). 16 (M F F M), Jane Byrd. Fraternity of F F F: II 3, Frederick Jones (born 1732), removed to North Carolina. II 4, William Jones (born 1734), went to sea before he was 16 years of age; he held some off


. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. 110 HEREDITY AND DEVELOPMENT OF NAVAL OFFICERS. FAMILY HISTORY OF CATESBY AP ROGER JONES. II (F F F F), Colonel Thomas Jones (died 1758), had large plantations in Virginia. I 2 (F F F M), Elizabeth Pratt, daughter of William Pratt, a wealthy merchant. 13 (F F M F), James Skelton. 14 (F F M M), Jane Meriweather. 15 (M F F F), John Page (born 1720). 16 (M F F M), Jane Byrd. Fraternity of F F F: II 3, Frederick Jones (born 1732), removed to North Carolina. II 4, William Jones (born 1734), went to sea before he was 16 years of age; he held some official posi- tions in the colony. II 5, Walter Jones (born 1745), received his degree of doctor of medicine at the University of Edinburgh; was a member of Congress. II 6 (F F F), Colonel Thomas Jones (1726-1785-6), owned a large plantation; was clerk of Northumberland county court for years. II 7 (F F M), Sally Skelton. II 8 (F F M), John Tuberville. II 10 (M F M), Mary Mason Seldon. II 11 (M F F), Mann Page (born 1742). Fraternity of M F F: II 12, John Page, was a member of Phi Beta Kappa. II 13, Elizabeth Burwell. djCT 11 J2 13 14 n ©SDH d/g ~~* m IV 2J3. Fraternity of F F: III 1, Thomas ap Thomas Jones, was a major in the Revolutionary war, acting as recruiting officer. He owned a schooner which was largely used for pleasure excursions. Ill 2, Jekyll Jones, a political writer of some note. Ill 3, Meriweather Jones (born 1766), was a lawyer and a distinguished political writer and leader of Richmond. He was said to have eloped at 17; he engaged in many duels and was finally killed in one. Ill 4, Lucy Franklin Reed. Ill 5, Franklin Reed, of the United States navy. Ill 6, Bathurst Jones, a member of the Vir- ginia assembly. There is a tale that he took his life because of his wife's jealousy. Ill 7, Skelton Jones, a lawyer and editor; was the participant in many duels and the number of men he had killed made him morose and remorseful; he was finally killed in a duel. Ill 9 (F


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