"At her late residence, 1338 New York avenue, at 1 o'clock a.m., the 21st instant, Mrs. Mary A.M. Jones, widow of Adjutant General Roger A. Jones, U.S.A. Notice of funeral will be given in morning papers."
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The National Intelligencer
17 July 1852
"On Thursday evening last Death very suddenly removed from this community, and from a very large family circle, almost respectable and esteemed gentleman and a gallant and distinguished veteran of the Army. General Roger Jones, for so many years Adjutant General of the Army, died, at his residence in this city, after a very short illness, the evening before last. General Jones was in the 64th year of his age. He was a native of Virginia, and the elder brother of the gallant and respected Commodore Catesby Jones, of the Navy. We never knew a more honorable gentleman, or one more estimable in all the domestic and social relations. His professional services and merits are familiar to the whole country. The eloquent 'general orders,' inserted in another column, of the General-in-Chief, his old brother in arms, do justice both to the personal and professional virtues of the deceased."
"General Orders, No. 28
Headquarters of the Army
Adjutant General's Office
Washington, 16 July 1852
The painful task devolves on the General-in-Chief of announcing to the Army the death of Colonel and Brevet Major General Roger Jones, Adjutant General, who expired in this city about sunset yesterday, after an illness of a few hours."
"At her late residence, 1338 New York avenue, at 1 o'clock a.m., the 21st instant, Mrs. Mary A.M. Jones, widow of Adjutant General Roger A. Jones, U.S.A. Notice of funeral will be given in morning papers."
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The National Intelligencer
17 July 1852
"On Thursday evening last Death very suddenly removed from this community, and from a very large family circle, almost respectable and esteemed gentleman and a gallant and distinguished veteran of the Army. General Roger Jones, for so many years Adjutant General of the Army, died, at his residence in this city, after a very short illness, the evening before last. General Jones was in the 64th year of his age. He was a native of Virginia, and the elder brother of the gallant and respected Commodore Catesby Jones, of the Navy. We never knew a more honorable gentleman, or one more estimable in all the domestic and social relations. His professional services and merits are familiar to the whole country. The eloquent 'general orders,' inserted in another column, of the General-in-Chief, his old brother in arms, do justice both to the personal and professional virtues of the deceased."
"General Orders, No. 28
Headquarters of the Army
Adjutant General's Office
Washington, 16 July 1852
The painful task devolves on the General-in-Chief of announcing to the Army the death of Colonel and Brevet Major General Roger Jones, Adjutant General, who expired in this city about sunset yesterday, after an illness of a few hours."
Inscription
Mary A. M. Jones
Wife of
Gen. Roger Jones
Adj. Gen. U.S.A.
Daughter of
Wm Byrd Page & Ann Lee
Clarke Co. Va.
Born 1800
Died 1872
Family Members
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Lieut William Page Jones
1820–1841
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Catesby ap Roger Jones
1821–1877
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Mary Ann Jones
1824–1908
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Letitia Corbin Jones
1826–1869
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Dr Eusebius Lee Jones
1827–1876
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Edmonia Page Jones
1829–1896
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BG Roger Jones
1831–1889
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Walter Jones
1833–1876
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Charles Lucian Jones
1835–1920
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Thomas Skelton Jones
1837–1914
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Virginia Byrd Jones
1841–1921
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Winfield Scott Jones
1843–1902
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