Pane-Joyce Genealogy
Samuel Jones (15711) & Abigail Snow
33049. Samuel Jones. Born on 19 Nov 1696 in Woburn, MA.124 Samuel died in Berlin, Worcester County, Massachusetts, on 3 Apr 1769; he was 72.

From Bartlett’s article “Hugh Jones of Salem”:387
    “Capt. Samuel^3 Jones, born in Woburn, Nov. 19, 1696, lived in his native town until about 1731, when he removed to that part of Marlborough which in 1784 became Berlin, where he settled on a large farm formerly owned by Solomon Keyes. Here he became a prominent man, served as selectman in 1747 and 1748, was commissioned captain of one of the local military companies, and died Apr. 3, 1769.
    “In his will, dated Feb. 8, 1760, probated may 16, 1769, he styles himself ‘gentleman,’ mentions wife susanna, eldest son Samuel, sons Jonathan and Silas, two youngest sons Timothy and Nathan, to whom was given land in Narragansett No. 6, eldest daughter Susanna Tay, daughters esther Taylor and Sarah Jones, and ‘faithful and dutiful fourth son Ichabod,’ to whom was bequeathed the homestead. (Middlesex Co. Probate)”
On 23 May 1722 when Samuel was 25, he married Susanna Johnson (23562) , daughter of Dea. Edward Johnson (19 Mar 1658-7 Aug 1725) & Sarah Walker (8919) (6 Mar 1670-31 May 1704), in Woburn, MA.124 Born on 14 Jun 1701 in Woburn, MA.124 Susanna died in Berlin, Worcester County, Massachusetts, on 17 Sep 1795; she was 94.

Children of Samuel and Susanna (Johnson) Jones, the first four born at Woburn,124 the others at Marlboro:
    i. Susanna Jones, b. 30 Jan 1722/3, d. 15 Mar 1803, m. William Tay (b. 11 Jul 1726, d. 17 Mar 1795, son of WIlliam & Abigail (Jones) Tay of Woburn);
    ii. Samuel Jones, b. 24 Aug 1725, d. 23 Jan 1797 at Marlboro (a part now Berlin), m. 1st 1748 Mehitable Brigham (b. 14 Jul 1729, d. 1762, dau. of Joseph & Comfort (Bigelow) Brigham of Marlboro), m. 2nd 14 Dec 1763 Dorothy Whitcomb (b. 13 Apr 1743, d. 25 Apr 1818, dau. of Gen. John & Mary (Carter) Whitcomb of Bolton);
    iii. Esther Jones, b. 14 Dec 1727, d. 10 Jun 1801, m. 28 Oct 1756, as his second wife, David Taylor (b. 17 Sep 1723, d. 30 Aug 1795, son of Eleazer & Judith (Hapgood) Taylor of Marlboro), resided at Shrewsbury and Berlin, MA; and
    iv. Ichabod Jones, b. 20 Jun 1729, d. young;
    v. Jonathan Jones, b. 18 Mar 1731/2, d. 26 Sep 1803 at Berlin, MA, m. Elizabeth;
    vi. Sarah Jones, b. 17 Feb 1733/4, m. 26 Nov 1761 Micah Hathorn (b. 31 Mar 1735, son of Eleazer & Elizabeth (Goodale) Hathorn of Marlboro), resided at Lancaster and Boylston, MA;
    vii. Ichabod Jones, b. 11 Mar 1735/6, d. unmarried 14 May 1778 of smallpox;
    viii. Silas Jones, b. 7 May 1738, d. ca. 1797 at Templeton, MA, m. 3 May 1774 (int.) Beulah Stone (b. 15 Apr 1741, dau. of John & Elizabeth (Stone) Stone of Rutland, MA);
    ix. Timothy Jones, b. 9 Apr 1740, d. 1822, resided at Marlboro, Bolton, and Berlin; and
    x. Nathan Jones, b. 1 Aug 1742, m. Nov 1767 Mary Bruce (b. 14 Aug 1734, dau. of John and Martha (Carter) Bruce of Woburn, resided at Marlboro, Bolton, and Berlin, no issue.387
33050. Capt. Ebenezer Jones. Born on 18 Jun 1699 in Woburn, MA.124 Ebenezer died in Fort William Henry, Lake George, on 20 Jul 1758; he was 59.124 "Capt. Ebenezer Jones, son of Samuel and Abigail, killed by the Indians near Fort William Henry, July 20, 1758, in his 60th year".

From Bartlett’s article “Hugh Jones of Salem”:387
    “Capt. Ebenezer^3 Jones, born in Woburn, June 18, 1699, lived in his native town, and also Wilmington, acquiring exteensive estates in both places, and at one time maintaining a tavern in the latter town. (Middlesex Co. Court of Sessions, Apr. 8, 1746.) He was an enterprising and prominent man, but gained his chief distinction in the military service, the traditions among his descendants, of his prowess in the Indian Wars, being confirmed by the military records. He served as Lieut. in Capt. Joseph Richardson’s company, in the Spring of 1755 and as captain from Sept. 9, 1755, to Jan. 3, 1756, on the first expedition against Crown Point. (Mass. Archives, vol. xciii, p. 236, and vol. xciv, p. 84.) On Mar. 13, 1758, he was appointed captain of a company on another expedition against Crown Point, and while scouting near Fort Edward, on July 20, his company was ambushed by the Indians at Half-Way Brook, and he and many of his men were killed. (Mass. Archives, vol. xcviii, p. 208; also Register, ante, vol. x, p. 308.) His will, dated May 20, 1758, probated Mar. 12, 1759, names wife Phebe, sons Ebenezer and Jacob, daughters Elizabeth, Phebe, and Joanna, and children of daughter Abigail, deceased, formerly wife of William Thompson. (Middlesex Co. Probate.)”
On 18 Nov 1719 when Ebenezer was 20, he first married Elizabeth Dale, daughter of Robert Dale (-9 Feb 1700) & Joanna Farrar (9 Apr 1661-ca 1733), in Woburn, MA.124 Born on 10 Dec 1693 in Woburn, MA.124
Their children include:
50088i.
Elizabeth Jones (31 Aug 1720-1759)
50089ii.
Phebe Jones (Died soon) (18 Mar 1722-1 Apr 1722)
50090iii.
Phebe Jones (19 Mar 1723-)
50091iv.
Ebenezer Jones (Died soon) (8 Dec 1724-29 Jan 1724/5)
50092v.
Maj. Ebenezer Jones (ca 1727-1791)
50093vi.
Abigail Jones (29 Jun 1729-15 Sep 1757)
50094vii.
Joanna Jones (Sep 1730-10 Oct 1794)
50095viii.
Jacob Jones (23 Sep 1737-11 Jan 1814)
13 Jul 1746 (Int.) Ebenezer second married Phebe Endicott (33455) , daughter of Zerubabel Endicott (14 Feb 1664-bef 29 Dec 1706) & Grace Symonds (15823) (14 Oct 1667-).387 Born ca 1706 in Boxford, MA. Phebe was baptized in Boxford, MA, on 29 Dec 1706. Phebe died in Jun 1764.387
33051. Lieut. Jonathan Jones. Born on 26 Jul 1702 in Woburn, MA.124 Jonathan died in Wilmington, MA, on 24 May 1753; he was 50.387 Buried in Old Burial Ground, Wilmington.

From Bartlett’s article “Hugh Jones of Salem”:387
    “Lieut. Jonathan^3 Jones, born in Woburn, July 26, 1702, located in the northern part of the town, which was established as Wilmington in 1730, and died there, May 24, 1753. He was a farmer and a man of enterprise, acquiring extensive landed property in Wilmington and in Monson, N. H., and attaining the rank of Lieut. of the local military company. His will, made May 23, 1753, the day before his death, mentions wife Elizabaeth, sons Jonathan and William, who had received their portion; sons Joshua and David, to whom was left real estate in wilmington; sons Caleb and Josiah, who reseived lands in Monson, N. H.; son Samuel, who was to have a trade and £13. 6. 8 when of age; and daughters Martha Carter and Elizabeth and Mary Jones. (Middlesex Co. Probate.)”

Old Burial Ground. Wilmington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
    Here Lyes Buried the Body of Lieut Jonathan Jones Who Departed this life May 24, 1753. Aged 50 Years 9 Months, & 17 Days
On 7 Aug 1721 when Jonathan was 19, he married Elizabeth Russell (42006) , daughter of William Russell (22 Oct 1680-ca 1717) & Ruth Richardson (22172) (31 Aug 1673-), in Woburn, MA.124 Born ca 1704 in Woburn, MA. Elizabeth died aft 1765.387

Children of Jonathan and Elizabeth (Russell) Jones, the first six born at Woburn,124 the others at Woburn or Wilmington:124,399
    i. Elizabeth Jones, b. 9 Dec 1721, d. 18 Feb 1738;
    ii. Jonathan Jones, b. 20 Jan 1722/3;
    iii. William Jones, b. 23 Aug 1724;
    iv. Caleb Jones, b. 8 Apr 1726, d. 16 Apr 1805 at Milford, NH, m. ca. 1848 Deborah Hopkins (b. 24 Apr 1729, d. 2 May 1819, dau. of Benjamin & Hannah (Wilson) Hopkins of Billerica);
    v. Martha Jones, b. 13 Aug 1727;
    vi. Mary Jones, b. 15 May 1729, d. 5 Feb 1738;
    vii. Joshua Jones, b. 23 Mar 1731, m. 1st ca. 1759 Hepzibah (d. 1764), m. 2nd 5 Feb 1765 Ruth Burnap (b. 28 Nov 1733, dau. of John & Ruth Burnap of Reading);
    viii. Josiah Jones, twin, b. 23 Mar 1731;
    ix. Samuel Jones, b. 19 Sep 1733, d. 3 Mar 1738;
    x. James Jones, b. 9 Aug 1735, d. 14 Feb 1738;
    xi. David Jones, b. 29 Apr 1737, m. 10 Jan 1760 Martha Winn (b. 4 Oct 1737, dau. of Hezekiah & Bethia (Parker) Winn of Wilmington);
    xii. Elizabeth Jones, b. 1 Mar 1740;
    xiii. Samuel Jones, b. 27 Feb 1741, d. 28 Feb 1741/2;
    xiv. Mary Jones, b. 28 Jul 1743, d. 8 Dec 1809, m. 8 Mar 1768 Ebenezer Foster (b. 10 Apr 1743, d. 2 Oct 1809, son of Ebenezer & Deborah (Roberts) Foster of Wilmington), no children;
    xv. Samuel Jones, b. & d. 27 Aug 1745, m. ca. 1768 Hannah Hoar (b. ca. 1750, d. 16 Oct 1809); and
    xvi. Samuel Jones, b. 19 Dec 1746.387
Their children include:
50096i.
Elizabeth Jones (Died young) (9 Dec 1721-18 Feb 1738)
50097ii.
Ens. Jonathan Jones (20 Jan 1722/3-16 Nov 1773)
50098iii.
William Jones (23 Aug 1724-ca 1787)
50099iv.
Caleb Jones (8 Apr 1726-16 Apr 1805)
50100v.
Martha Jones (13 Aug 1727-3 Nov 1812)
50101vi.
Mary Jones (Died young) (15 May 1729-5 Feb 1738)
50102vii.
Josiah Jones (23 Mar 1731-16 Aug 1796)
50103viii.
Joshua Jones (23 Mar 1731-1765)
50104ix.
Samuel Jones (Died young) (19 Sep 1733-3 Mar 1738)
50105x.
James Jones (Died young) (9 Aug 1735-14 Feb 1738)
50106xi.
David Jones (29 Apr 1737-)
50107xii.
Elizabeth Jones (1 Mar 1740-)
50108xiii.
Samuel Jones (Died soon) (27 Feb 1741/2-28 Feb 1741/2)
50109xiv.
Mary Jones (28 Jul 1743-8 Dec 1809)
50110xv.
Samuel Jones (Died soon) (27 Aug 1745-27 Aug 1745)
50111xvi.
Samuel Jones (19 Dec 1746-)
33052. Abigail Jones. Born on 6 Jun 1708 in Woburn, MA.124 Abigail died in Woburn, MA, on 26 Sep 1778; she was 70.387 Buried in First Burial Ground of Woburn.144 "Here lies ye Body of Mrs. Abigail Tay, Wife of Lieut. William Tay, who departed this life, Sept. 26th, 1778, in ye 71st year of Her Age".

Children of William and Abigail (Jones) Tay, born at Woburn:124
    i. Nathaniel Tay, b. 15 Jul 1724;
    ii. William Tay, b. 11 Jul 1726;
    iii. Abigail Tay, b. 16 Jan 1728;
    iv. Isaiah Tay, b. 2 Apr 1730;
    v. John Tay, b. 29 Mar 1732;
    vi. Elizabeth Tay, b. 30 Mar 1734;
    vii. Ruth Tay, b. 20 Aug 1736;
    viii. Samuel Tay, b. 4 Dec 1738;
    ix. Joshua Tay, b. 3 Apr 1741; and
    x. Sarah Tay, b. 27 Jun 1743.
On 3 Jan 1724 when Abigail was 15, she married Lieut. William Tay (41969) , son of Nathaniel Tay (23 Feb 1654/5-18 Apr 1724) & Bathsheba Wyman (22115) (6 Oct 1658-), in Woburn, MA.124 Born on 25 Oct 1700 in Woburn, MA.387 William died in Woburn, MA, on 8 Dec 1780; he was 80.387
Their children include:
50112i.
Nathaniel Tay (15 Jul 1724-2 Apr 1758)
33053. Joshua Jones. Born on 11 Dec 1712 in Woburn, MA.124 Joshua died in Woburn, MA, on 28 Jan 1790; he was 77.124 Buried in Second Parish Burial Ground, Burlington.

From Bartlett’s article “Hugh Jones of Salem”:387
    “Joshua inherited his father’s homestead in Woburn, where he resided during his long life; accumulated a considerable estate, and was prominent in town affairs, holding the office of selectman twelve years. ... In his will, dated Feb. 21, 1785, probated Mar. 10, 1790, he directed that his wife Abigail should have half of his dwelling house, and suitable maintenace for life, with remainder and reversion to his ‘friend and kinsman’ William Abbot of Woburn, appointed executor, who had married, in 1761, Elizabeth Tay, niece of the testator; the account of the executor states that after Sept. 20, 1796, the widow Abigail ceased to live with him, but went to live with Jonathan Jones (a grand-nephew of her husbanad, and son of Jonathan^4. (Middlesex Co. Probate.)”

Second Parish Burial Ground, Burlington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
    Erected in memory of Mr. Joshua Jones, who departed this life Jan. 28 1790 in the 87th year of his age. Plot: 4D
On 26 Apr 1737 when Joshua was 24, he married Abigail Waters, daughter of Ephraim Waters (12 Oct 1687-) & Grace Butterfield (26 May 1687-), in Woburn, MA.124 Born on 14 Apr 1716 in Woburn, MA.387 Abigail died on 17 May 1809; she was 93.387
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