Fonds F1260 - Jones family fonds

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Jones family fonds

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  • 1787-1950 (Creation)
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    Jones (family)

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4.5 m of textual records, 2 microfilm reels : positive, 1 microfilm reel : negative

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Biographical history

The parents of Solomon Jones (1756-1822) emigrated from Wales to New Jersey around 1750 and later removed to Fort Edward, New York. Solomon attended medical school in Albany and in 1776-77 served as surgeon's mate with Sir John Johnson's corps. After the British surrender at Saratoga, Jones escaped to Canada where he served with the army, chiefly at Three Rivers and Montreal, until 1783. He then settled with his mother, sister and his brothers, Daniel, David, and John in the Township of Augusta, Grenville County. Here he farmed and practiced medicine (as one of the first doctors in Upper Canada). From 1796 to 1800 he sat in the Legislative Assembly as member for Grenville County. In 1800 he was appointed a judge of the Johnstown District Court and later served as Commissioner of Highways and member of the Land Board. Solomon Jones and his descendants were, and remained, influential members of the community: doctors, lawyers, farmers, businessmen.

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The fonds consists of biographical material, correspondence, legal and financial documents, subject files and clippings of a noted Loyalist family. There are numerous family financial records and record books of the Brockville and Prescott Joint Stock Road Company, (ca. 1851-1915), and a general store in Prescott. The papers relate primarily to the affairs of Solomon Jones (1756-1822), physician and member of the Legislative Assembly.

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Purchase through Chancellor Richardson Memorial Fund - 1973

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  • English

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2239
F3 B3.6 011 I8
2240
2331.1
3169
2405.1
MF 903
MF 2629

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Originals of mf 2629 located at the Archives of Ontario.

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Open

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Public domain

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Edith and Lorne Pierce Collection

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  • Shelf: 2239
  • Shelf: F3 B3.6 011 I8
  • Shelf: 2240
  • Shelf: 2331.1
  • Shelf: 3169
  • Shelf: 2405.1
  • Shelf: MF 903
  • Shelf: MF 2629