Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts, with a history of Worcester society of antiquity; . ft Worcester about 1730 andsettled in Falmouth, now the state of Maine. 1 (ewas in Falmouth in 1731 when he deeded land inSutton, though in 1729 when he deeded land thereto his .son, Nathaniel Jones, Jr., he was still ofWorcester. An extra grant of land on account ofan error in a previous grant was made to CaptainNathaniel Jones in Worcester, March 17, 1735. Cap-tain Jones had land in Oxford which he fold in1737- While in Worcester Captai


Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts, with a history of Worcester society of antiquity; . ft Worcester about 1730 andsettled in Falmouth, now the state of Maine. 1 (ewas in Falmouth in 1731 when he deeded land inSutton, though in 1729 when he deeded land thereto his .son, Nathaniel Jones, Jr., he was still ofWorcester. An extra grant of land on account ofan error in a previous grant was made to CaptainNathaniel Jones in Worcester, March 17, 1735. Cap-tain Jones had land in Oxford which he fold in1737- While in Worcester Captain Jones kept atavern on the road to Leicester, about a mde beyondNew Worcester, and for a century afterward it wasknown as the Jones Tavern. He married (first) Mary Cook, and they hadeleven children, five of whom were bor:: in Worces-ter. He married (second) Marv Flagg, and hadthree more children, the youngest of whom wasborn in Falmouth, Maine. He died in Falmouth,November, 1745. The children of Nathaniel Jonrswere: i. Phinehas, born February 2S, 1704-5, diedNovember 3, 1743; settled in Portland or Fal-mouth (?), had three daughters. 2. Nathaniel, of. Cy^ ,^ujQ ^^^^-^


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