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Rebecca Jones (Edwards)

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Daughter of Col. Nathaniel Edwards and Jane Edwards
Wife of Col. Allen Jones
Sister of William Edwards, of Brunswick County; Elizabeth Garrett; Isaac Edwards; Nathaniel Edwards, Jr.; Sarah Edwards and 3 others

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About Rebecca Jones


https://www.ncpedia.org/biography/edwards-isaac

Isaac Edwards, attorney, private secretary and aide-de-camp to Governor William Tryon, member of the First Provincial Congress of 1774, deputy auditor of the province under Governor Josiah Martin, and ardent convert to the cause of colonial American rights, was the eldest son of Colonel Nathaniel Edwards (d. 1771), burgess from Brunswick County, Va., and deputy secretary of the colony (1770), and Jane Eaton Haynes Edwards, daughter of William Eaton (d. 1759) and Mary Rives of Granville County, N.C., and widow of Anthony Haynes. Isaac Edwards was also the grandson of John Edwards (d. 1713) of Brunswick County and the brother of Mrs. Rebecca Edwards Jones, the beautiful "Indian Queen" and second wife of General Allen Jones.

https://www.ncpedia.org/biography/webb-william-edwards

William Edwards Webb, educator, legislator, and first professor of classics at The University of North Carolina, was probably born in the town of Halifax, the son of John and Rebecca Edwards Webb. His mother was the daughter of Colonel William Edwards, of Brunswick County, Va., whose brother Isaac was the private secretary of Governor William Tryon; Rebecca Edwards, the second wife of Colonel Allen Jones, was a sister of Colonel Edwards.

Benjamin Edwards, the brother of Rebecca whom he had married in 1776, was appointed guardian of their only child. Benjamin Edwards was later the father of Weldon Nathaniel Edwards, the noted North Carolina statesman.


Origins

  • 34 NATHANIEL EDWARDS (John,3 William,2 William1) settled in Brunswick County, where he was one of the first members of the county court, and where he became a major of militia. He married Jane Eaton, widow of Anthony Haynes, and his will dated April 29, 1771, was proved in Brunswick July 22, 1771. He had children:
    • 43 Nathaniel, who represented Brunswick in the House of Burgesses from 1769 to 1771, and died in the latter year,
    • 44 Sarah,
    • 45 Ann,
    • 46 ISAAC, Isaac Edwards used a book plate containing the arms of the Edwards family, which has been preserved.
    • 47 Benjamin,
    • 48 Mary, married in 1750, James Day Ridley,
    • 49 Elizabeth, married Col. Francis Willis,
    • 50 William, who in 1756 married Sarah Edmunds, daughter of Thomas Edmunds and sister of John Edmunds above.
    • 51 Rebecca married Allen (?) Jones.

References

  • page 82 of The William and Mary Quarterly, Volume 15 By Earl Gregg Swem
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