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First Generation 1. John Aaron Jones was born about 1818 in Alabama. He died in 1849 in VanZant County Texas. John married Elizabeth Pilcher . Elizabeth was born in 1820 in Hickman Tennessee. They had the following children: + 2 M i. John Joshua Jones was born in Jun 1835. + 3 M ii. Aaron Franklin Jones was born on Mar 10 1836. He died on Mar 3 1918. 4 M iii. James Jones was born in 1837 in Alabama. 5 iv. Johial Jones was born in 1838 in Laurdale Alabama. 6 v. MA. Jones was born in 1842 in Alabama. 7 M vi. Moses Jones was born in 1848 in VanZant County Texas. Second Generation 2. John Joshua Jones (John Aaron) was born in Jun 1835 in Alabama. John married (1) Martha . Martha was born in 1843 in Tennesse. They had the following children: 8 M i. John Franklin Jones was born on Nov 6 1856 in Texas. He died in 1931. 9 M ii. William Henry Jones was born on Sep 29 1864 in Nacogdoches Texas. He died on Oct 5 1892. 10 M iii. Albert Jones was born on Feb 13 1867 in Texas. 11 F iv. Laura A. Jones was born in 1860 in Texas. John married (2) Mary in 1888 in Texas. They had the following children: 12 M v. Charlie Jones was born in 1890 in Texas. 3. Aaron Franklin Jones (John Aaron) was born on Mar 10 1836 in Laurdale Alabama. He died on Mar 3 1918 in Angelina County Texas. He was buried in Mar 1918 in Confederate Cemetery Austin Texas. He was in the Civil War fought for the Confederate Army under Capt Moore in the 17th Regiment Texas Cavalry Company A.. He went by the name Frank. Aaron married Sarah Jane Woods daughter of James P. Woods and Christina Lovett in 1860 in Texas. Sarah was born on Nov 8 1845 in Georgia. She died on Feb 6 1913 in Angelina County Texas. She was buried on Feb 9 1913 in Berry Cemetery Angelina County Texas. They had the following children: 13 M i. John Wesley Jones was born in 1862 in Nacogdoches Texas. 14 M ii. Richard Franklin Jones was born in 1865 in Texas. 15 F iii. Amanda Elizabeth Jones was born on Feb 8 1867 in Nacogdoches Texas. She died on Aug 17 1944. 16 M iv. William Matterson Jones was born on Feb 18 1870 in Nacogdoches Texas. + 17 M v. David Raleigh Jones was born on Jul 18 1872. 18 F vi. Mary Ducella Jones was born in 1874 in Nacogdoches Texas. 19 F vii. Emma Jane Jones was born on Jan 26 1876 in Nacogdoches Texas. She died on Feb 27 1960. 20 F viii. Martha Ardell Jones was born on Jan 20 1879 in Nacogdoches Texas. She died on Sep 20 1952. Third Generation 17. David Raleigh Jones (Aaron Franklin, John Aaron) was born on Jul 18 1872 in Nacogdoches Texas. A. K.A Rollie David married (1) Mary Elizabeth Farris . They had the following children: + 21 M i. George Washington Jones was born in 1895. David married (2) Jennie Boykin . They had the following children: + 22 F ii. Lillie Amanda Jones was born on Dec 15 1902. She died on Jun 13 1959. 23 M iii. Aaron R Jones was born in 1907 in Texas. 24 F iv. Ardell Jones was born in 1909 in Texas. 25 v. Whitfield Jones was born in 1916 in Texas. Fourth Generation 21. George Washington Jones (David Raleigh, Aaron Franklin, John Aaron) was born in 1895 in Texas. George married Clara Patterson daughter of Jepton Littleton Patterson and Martha Ann Loftin. They had the following children: 26 F i. Ethel Faye Jones was born in 1919 in Texas. 27 M ii. Herman Lamar Jones was born on Feb 10 1921 in Texas. He died on Jan 2 1988 in Orange County Texas. 28 F iii. Helen Louise Jones was born in 1923 in Texas. 29 F iv. Joyce Martha Jones was born in 1924 in Texas. 30 F v. loyce Mary Jones was born in 1926 in Texas. 31 F vi. Doris Evelyn Jones was born in 1927 in Texas. 32 F vii. Ruth Marilyn Jones was born in 1929 in Texas. + 33 M viii. George Glenn Jones was born on Sep 12 1931. 22. Lillie Amanda Jones (David Raleigh, Aaron Franklin, John Aaron) was born on Dec 15 1902 in Angelina County Texas. She died on Jun 13 1959 in Angelina County Texas. Lillie married Joel Benjamin Modisette . Joel was born on Mar 11 1898 in Angelina County Texas. He died on Feb 21 1988 in Angelina County Texas. They had the following children: 34 M i. Marvin Benjamin Modisette was born on Oct 31 1919 in Angelina County Texas. He died on Feb 26 1974 in Harris County Texas. Fifth Generation 33. George Glenn Jones (George Washington, David Raleigh, Aaron Franklin, John Aaron) was born on Sep 12 1931 in Saratoga Texas. first hit the charts in 1955 with “Why, Baby, Why.” He just celebrated his 50th Anniversary as a recording artist in 2004 with the release of a 3-CD set entitled GEORGE JONES 50 YEARS OF HITS which featured one hit for each year of his career. Jones has won two Grammys – separated by 18 years. The first, in 1981 for his performance of “He Stopped Loving Her Today” and the second, in 1999, for his performance of “Choices. Jones has won numerous awards throughout his career beginning in 1956 as Billboard Magazine’s “Most Promising New Country Vocalist” to country music’s ultimate recognition: his 1992 induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame. He also received the prestigious 2002 National Medal of Arts Honor from President George W. Bush. This Medal “honors individuals for the singular distinction of their artistic careers.” The National Medal of Arts is the nation’s highest honor for artistic excellence. Jones has had numerous duet partners beginning with Melba Montgomery and, the unlikely pairing with pop star Gene Pitney, in the early 60s. His most famous partner was his ex-wife, the First Lady of Country Music, Tammy Wynette. Jones has also recorded duets with everyone from Ray Charles to Merle Haggard to Keith Richards and Shelby Lynne. More than 1,000 different album titles have been released on Jones, (includes many compilations) encompassing more than 1,000 individual songs. Jones has charted more singles (166) than any artist in any format of music. Jones has been the focus of numerous television specials including the HBO specials “With A Little Help From My Friends” in 1981 and 1991’s “Influences” as well as the 2004 50th Anniversary Tribute special on PBS. In 1996 Jones told his life story in “I Lived To Tell It All” which went to #6 on the New York Times Best Seller List. Some signature hits: He Stopped Loving Her Today; White Lightning; Window Up Above; She Thinks I Still Care; The Grand Tour; Why, Baby, Why; A Picture of Me Without You; Good Year For The Roses; The Race Is On, Who’ s Gonna Fill Their Shoes and Choices. In 2003 Jones entered the food business. He introduced a variety of “George Jones Country Style Breakfast Sausage and Country Style Hamburger Patties,” as well as a line of Marinades and Barbecue Sauces and his own Tennessee Sipping Water: “George Jones White Lightning.” George Jones Foods are carried in more than 10,000 supermarkets located mainly in the southeast. Jones still headlines nearly 100 concerts a year. He turns 74 on September 12, 2005 and his talent continues to amaze as he ages like fine wine. At long last, Jones seems comfortable in his own voice. HITS I MISSED probably features the most relaxed, confident vocals ever heard on Jones and his soulful, easy approach to these classics make them his own. Awards 1956 Most Promising New Country Vocalist – Billboard 1962 Male Vocalist Of The Year - Country Music D.J. Convention 1962 Male Vocalist Of The Year - Cash Box 1962 Male Vocalist Of The Year - Billboard 1963 Male Vocalist Of The Year - Country Music D.J. Convention 1963 Male Vocalist Of The Year - Cash Box 1963 Male Vocalist Of The Year – Billboard 1970 Walkway Of Stars at The Country Music Hall Of Fame 1972 Top Vocal Duo with Tammy Wynette - Cash Box 1973 Top Vocal Duo with Tammy Wynette - Cash Box 1976 Top Duet – Singles with Tammy Wynette- Cash Box 1980 Grammy for “He Stopped Loving Her Today 1980 Male Vocalist by the Academy Of County Music 1980 Male Vocalist Of The Year – CMA 1980 "He Stopped Loving Her Today" Song Of The Year – CMA 1981 Male Vocalist Of The Year – CMA 1981 "He Stopped Loving Her Today " Song Of The Year – CMA 1981 Male Vocalist Of The Year – Music City News 1981 "He Stopped Loving Her Today " was voted Single Of The Year 1987 Living Legend – Music City News 1992 "He Stopped Loving Her Today " Voted All Time Country Song 1992 George Jones was elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame 1993 The Pioneer Award – The Academy Of Country Music 1993 Vocal Event Of The Year - CMA 1995 Vocal Collaboration of the Year - TNN/Music City News 1998 Hall Of Fame Awards - Grammy 1998 Vocal Event of the Year - CMA 1999 Best Male Country Vocal Performance - Grammy 2002 National Medal of Arts Honor from President George W. Bush. This Medal “honors individuals for the singular distinction of their artistic careers.” The National Medal of Arts is the nation’s highest honor for artistic excellence. Gold & Platinum 1981 "I Am What I Am" - Gold 1983 "I Am What I Am" - Platinum 1989 "Anniversary - 10 Years Of Hits" - Gold 1990 "Still The Same Ole Me" - Gold 1992 "Super Hits" - Gold 1992 "Super Hits" - Platinum 1993 "High Tech Redneck" - Gold 1998 "Cold Hard Truth" - Gold 2005 "50 Years Of Hits" - Gold George married (1) Dorothy Bonvillion in 1950. The marriage ended in divorce. They had the following children: 35 F i. Susan Jones . George married (2) Shirley Ann Conley in 1954. The marriage ended in divorce. They had the following children: 36 M ii. Jeffrey Jones . 37 M iii. Brian Jones . George married (3) Virginia Wynette Pugh daughter of William Pugh and Mildred Russell on Feb 16 1969 in Ringgold Georgia. The marriage ended in divorce.Virginia was born on May 5 1942 in Itawamba County Mississippi. She died on Apr 6 1998 in Tennessee. She was buried in Apr 1998 in Woodlawn Memorial Park Cemetery,Nashville Davidson County Tennessee. They had the following children: + 38 F iv. Tamela Georgette Jones was born on Oct 5 1970. George married (4) Nancy Sepulveda in Mar 1983. They had the following children: 39 F v. Adina Sepulveda . + 40 F vi. Sherry Sepulveda .
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