Abraham Jones (1725–1792) was a member of the
1st New York State Legislature 1777 to 1778 from
Richmond County, New York
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. Jones was expelled from the New York Assembly on June 8, 1778, for being with the enemy.
Jones was born to a
Welsh
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family which bought their original land in what is now the
New Springville
New Springville is a neighborhood in Staten Island, one of the five boroughs of New York City, USA.
History
Located near the island's geographical center, the neighborhood was founded in 1680 in Karle's Neck,
so it was later named Karle's Neck V ...
section on Staten Island from
Governor Dongan. He commanded a company in
Billopp's Battalion of Staten Island, a Loyalist militia group. During the course of the
American Revolutionary War
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he was captured by American rebels, who brought him to
Trenton, New Jersey
Trenton is the capital city of the U.S. state of New Jersey and the county seat of Mercer County. It was the capital of the United States from November 1 to December 24, 1784.[Nova Scotia
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Most of the population are native Eng ...]
for a brief period, but upon returning to the States in 1792 he died at sea, where he was buried.
[New York Magazine, 1792]
Family
Jones was married to Jannetje Personet (1731-1808), daughter of George Personet and Jenneke Mangels. They had two sons and one daughter.
References
1725 births
1792 deaths
American people of Welsh descent
People from Staten Island
Loyalists in the American Revolution from New York (state)
Members of the New York State Assembly
Expelled members of the New York State Assembly
18th-century American people
18th-century American politicians
Loyalist military personnel of the American Revolutionary War
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