Re: Leflore m. Everett, 1800's, Greenwood L.
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Re: Leflore m. Everett, 1800's, Greenwood L.
CORINE HUEY 8/24/99
It is my understanding that Chief Wilson N. Jones and his wife Louisa LeFlore did not have any descendants that lived.They had four children; two who died as young children and a daughter Annie B. Jones b: November 19, 1862d: October 20, 1882 when she was at College, she never married and had no children.The only child to live to be married was William W. Jones (Willie)b: December 22, 1860 in Little River Co., Choctaw Nation, Indian Territoryd: January 26, 1888he was "Shot at the Red River" by Tucker Bench.He married Amelia McCauley who was the daughter of James McCauley.They only had one child Wilson Nathan 'Nat' Jones born about 1887He was "Pushed" from Hotel window in 1916.It is my understanding that he never married and had no children.So this Louisa LeFlore did not have descendants from her marriage to Chief Wilson N. Jones.
If you have information that differs from this I would love to hear from you.I am working on the JONES line of the Choctaw Nation.
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Re: Leflore m. Everett, 1800's, Greenwood L.
CORINE HUEY 4/10/00