Justin Jacob Jones1

(October 27, 1982 - )
Justin Jacob Jones|b. Oct 27, 1982|p289.htm|Loyd L. Jones|||Susan Ann Cueno|||Lester Jones|||Mildred|||Fred Cueno|b. Mar 28, 1918\nd. Dec 16, 2005|p269.htm|Elsie J. Jacobson|b. Sep 24, 1921|p270.htm|

Relationship=1st cousin 2 times removed of Rev. Don Emmet (Sr.) Smith.
Relationship=4th great-grandson of John Frederick Hachmann.
Relationship=6th great-grandson of Christian Lenhart Sr..
Relationship=3rd great-grandson of Johann Niclaus Hachmann.
     Justin Jacob Jones was born on Wednesday, October 27, 1982 in Moline, Rock Island County, Illinois, son of Loyd L. Jones and Susan Ann Cueno.3,2

At one time he worked as a security guard.4

Child of Justin Jacob Jones

  • _(__?__)_ Cueno4 (living)

Citations

  1. [S36] Interview with Darlene Julson (Dubuque, IA), by Susan Noyes, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, Family Group Sheet for Susan Cueno Jones.
  2. [S3] Compiled by Doug & Gloria Lenhart with contributions by Grace Elda (Lenhart) Smith / Harriet Deahl / and other family members, "1998 Lenhart Family Reunion Notes", Washington State Department of Health (1998) Some portions recorded in Irvin Public Library, Irvin, Penn: FGS. Hereinafter cited as "1998 Lenhart Reunion."
  3. [S268] Susan Ann Jones, "Family Group Sheet - Susan (Cueno) Jones", 26 Jun 2005 (Taylor Ridge, Illinois). Hereinafter cited as "FGS."
  4. [S36] Interview with Darlene Julson (Dubuque, IA), by Susan Noyes, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007.
 


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