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1850 - 1937 (87 years)
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Name |
Fetna Slawson |
Born |
30 Mar 1850 |
Near Sarcoxie, Jasper Co., MO |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
13 Oct 1937 |
Near Alder Springs/Brays, MO |
Person ID |
I081 |
Seaver-Bilyeu-Lowell |
Last Modified |
19 Jan 2010 |
Father |
Joseph Obediah Slawson, b. 04 Oct 1811, Wake Co., NC , d. 14 Sep 1877, Saledo, Bell Co., TX (Age 65 years) |
Mother |
Celia or Cecilia Williams, b. 1811, NC , d. Abt 1853, Sarcoxie, Jasper Co., MO (Age 42 years) |
Married |
25 Jan 1831 |
Wake Co., NC |
Notes |
- The Slawsons came to Miller County from southwest Missouri (near Sarcoxie, Jasper County) after the Civil War and located in the Brays Mill area. Before coming west to Missouri, they had stopped off in Kentucky on their way from North Carolina where a couple of their children were born. Some of their children included: Katherine Slawson b. c/1833 in NC; Haywood Slawson b. c/1835 NC; Lowry A. Slawson b. c/1839 KY; James Slawson b. c/1841 KY; Sarah Slawson b. c/1847 MO. and Fetna Slawson b. c/1850 MO. Latermore children were born to Joseph Slawson Sr. and a second wife including Joseph Arnold Slawson Jr (born in Jasper Co., MO in 1854)
http://www.millercountymuseum.org/bios/bio_ij.html#j
09 Jan 2010
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Family ID |
F039 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family 2 |
William Marshall Jones, b. 9 Apr 1849, Miller Co., MO , d. 2 Dec 1888 (Age 39 years) |
Married |
3 Mar 1867 |
Miller Co., MO |
Children |
| 1. Laura A Jones, b. 1867, d. 1889 (Age 22 years) |
| 2. Sarah Ella Jones, b. 1870 |
| 3. Joseph N Jones, b. 1871, d. 1967 (Age 96 years) |
| 4. Nancy E Jones, b. 1874 |
+ | 5. Sophia Francis Jones, b. 26 Sep 1876, Iberia, Miller Co., MO , d. 25 Jun 1960, Spring Hill, Johnson Co., KS (Age 83 years) |
+ | 6. John Thomas Jones, b. 1879, d. 1960 (Age 81 years) |
| 7. James Walter Jones, b. 1882 |
| 8. Otis or Ottie M Jones, b. 1884, d. 1958 (Age 74 years) |
| 9. William Gordon Jones, b. 1886 |
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Last Modified |
9 Jan 2010 |
Family ID |
F036 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- From Biographies of Miller County Persons
http://www.millercountymuseum.org/people.html
FETNA SLAWSON JONES
Fetna Slawson Jones was born 30 March 1850 in Jasper County, MO near the town of Sarcoxie. She was a daughter of Joseph Arnold Slawson Sr. and his first wife, Celia Williams, both natives of North Carolina. Both were born about 1812 and according to Mormon Church records, married in Wake County, NC on January 25,
The Slawsons came to Miller County from southwest Missouri (near Sarcoxie, Jasper County) after the Civil War and located in the Brays Mill area. Before coming west to Missouri, they had stopped off in Kentucky on their way from North Carolina where a couple of their children were born. Some of their children included: Katherine Slawson b. c/1833 in NC; Haywood Slawson b. c/1835 NC; Lowry A. Slawson b. c/1839 KY; James Slawson b. c/1841 KY; Sarah Slawson b. c/1847 MO. and Fetna Slawson b. c/1850 MO. Later more children were born to Joseph Slawson Sr. and a second wife including Joseph Arnold Slawson Jr (born in Jasper Co., MO in 1854).
Fetna Slawson married William Marshall Jones in Miller County 3 March 1867, the marriage performed by Rev. Thomas Owen Workman, a circuit-riding preacher of central Missouri. William Marshall Jones was a son of Henry and Nancy (Davis) Jones who had moved to Pike Co., Illinois by 1832 because they married there on April 5, 1832. Their marriage was performed by Rev. John M. Davis, the father of Nancy. The Jones and Davis families came on to the Big Richwoods of Miller County in the late 1830s and lived near one another in the census of 1840.
William Marshall Jones was born in Miller Co. 9 Apr 1849. He was one of nine children born to Henry & Nancy. I do not know where Henry and Nancy are buried. There is no record for them in any of the cemetery records. He died c/1874 and she lived until 1902. They are probably buried in unmarked graves in either the Old Brays Cemetery or the Brays Union Cemetery. Fetna (Slawson) and Wm. Marshall (called Marshal) continued to live in the same area of the Big Richwoods in the Brays/Alder Springs community. The Jones' lived there for several generations but most of the Slawson family evidently moved elsewhere. Fetna had a half-brother, Joseph Arnold Slawson Jr., who lived in the Brays Mill area and at one time operated a grist mill in the area. I believe he may have run and operated the old Brays Mill before it was known by that name.
# Fetna and Marshall became parents of several children including:
# 1. Laura A. Jones 1867-1889 m. John H. Thompson
# 2. Sarah Ella Jones 1870- m. Wm. T. Yoakum
# 3. Joseph N. Jones 1871-1967 m. Mishia F._________
# 4. Nancy E. Jones 1874- m. Albert S. Sloan
# 5. Sophia F. Jones 1876- m. George Clinton Bilyeu
# 6. John Thomas Jones 1879-1960 m. Elizabeth Ardora Irvin
# 7. James Walter Jones 1882- m. Leftie Morrow
# 8. Otis/Ottie M. Jones 1884-1958 m. Martha Jane Sloan
# 9. Wm. Gordon Jones 1886- m. Maude Crismon
Marshall Jones died at the young age of 36 years leaving Fetna alone to rear their 9 children. He died of typhoid pneumonia on 2 Dec 1888 and was buried at the Morrow Cemetery (today known as Brays Union). I found record of his death in an old book at the Miller County courthouse. Between 1883-1891, both birth and death records were kept by Missouri counties and Miller Co. has their records in an old book in the County Clerk's office. About 1896, when she had been a widow for about 8 years, Fetna married an older man who lived in her neighborhood. His name was Elijah Dake and he was 25 years older than Fetna. His first wife, Eliza (Lawson) Dake, had died after giving birth to at least 7 children: James, Matilda, Mary, Harvey, Sarah, Perry, and Rebecca. I do not know how long Fetna was married to Elijah. He died sometime after 1900. Fetna Slawson-Jones-Dake lived to the age of 86 years and died at her home in the Alder Springs/Brays area on October 13, 1937. She was survived by 8 children (her oldest daughter, Laura Jones Thompson, died in 1889). She was buried beside her first husband, Marshall Jones, in Brays Union cemetery where many other members of the Jones family are buried.
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