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Hi Bob, In the papers that I have they immigrated to N.S. in 1837. Maybe that was my problem I think I was looking under the wrong dates. This was in the info. Peggy and Joyce gave to my father and aunt, they are descendants of C. Jones. Then it has something about C. Jones was named after the skipper of the Mayflower, that's why I thought the ship was the Mayflower, but now I see I was way off because the date was 1620 for the Mayflower. I didn't have my papers out when looking at the ships data and I should have, so I don't know what the name of the ship was. Still working on getting info. together for you. Would you be interested in having a picture of James Firth's stone,it was very difficult to find this cemetery, luckily we met a person who knew exactly where it was. It is behind a house, and a ways down back in their woods. My gggrandfather's wife is buried down there too and C. Jones first wife, there are also stones with no marking on them. I would have never found it but my husband is very persistant, and found several things I would have never found. Did Kelly give you a cpoy of the will? If she did I won't copy that, just let me know. Take care talk again soon. Anita Notify Administrator about this message?
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