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Henry Clay and Emma Jones

Updated Jun 16, 2025
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Henry Clay and Emma Jones
This is a photo of Henry Clay Jones and his third wife Emma Garner Loving who lived in Union County Arkansas. They lived in the Three Creeks area in 1900 and had moved into the town of Junction City in 1920. Henry Clay was originally from Bibb County, Alabama sometime before 1890. He served in the Civil War in Alabama.
Date & Place: at Three Creeks area in Eldorado, Union Parish, Arkansas USA
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