1914 Delaware County History pgs. 323-324
Josiah S. Jones
As owner
and proprietor of a woolen mill in Manchester, Josiah S. Jones is conducting
one of the oldest industrial enterprises of the city, for this mill had its
inception in 1864 and from that time to the present, covering a half century,
it has been in the possession of the Jones family. Mr. Jones was born at Newton Falls, Ohio, December
16, 1854.
His parents, David W. and Margaret (Davis) Jones, were both natives of Wales, and emigrating
to America in 1842, first located in Pennsylvania, but later made their way to the
Buckeye state. In 1854, however, the father continued his journey .westward and
coming to Delaware county,
entered a homestead in Delaware township. Three years later he brought
his family to his new home and on this farm property they lived in true pioneer
style for many years.
In 1864 he
built a woolen mill in Manchester and from that time until his death
in 1898 he was actively identified therewith, but during the last few years of
his life he was associated in this enterprise with his son, Josiah S. The
mother survived for a number of years and departed this life in 1911, when she
had reached the very advanced age of ninety-one years. Their union was blessed
with seven children: William B., deceased; Eliza A., the widow of James
Russell, and a resident of Manchester; Josiah S., of this review; and
Mary Ann, J. Walter, John and Mary Alice, all of whom have departed this life.
Josiah S.
Jones received his education in the common schools of the neighborhood and
remained under the parental roof until he had attained his majority. He was
then variously employed for some years and in 1888 formed a partnership with
his father in the conduct of the woolen mill, with which enterprise he has been
identified since. Upon the death of the father, Mr. Jones purchased the
interest of the other heirs in the mill and has since been sole owner and
proprietor, conducting the same with increasing success. Mr. Jones is likewise
the owner of a farm of two hundred and sixteen acres, lying on section 20, Delaware township.
Here he carries on general farming, but makes a specialty of the dairy and
stock business, raising Holstein cattle. It will thus be seen that his interests are varied
but his ability is such along business lines that he is meeting with success in
each department of his work.
It was in
the year 1876 that Mr. Jones was united in marriage to Miss Harriet A. Sly, who
was born in Henrietta, Lorain county, Ohio, a daughter of John D. and Martha (Bartlett) Sly, both of whom are deceased. To
Mr. and Mrs. Jones have been born seven children, three daughters and four
sons: Irene, the wife of John W. Bonnell, of Paris,
France; John S., who is in the employ of the government as a live-stock
inspector, located in New Mexico; Paul B., who is employed as a civil engineer
by the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad Company, and is now located
in the west; Lloyd G., who is employed as editor by the Hearst newspaper
interests in San Francisco, California; Alice E., who is supervisor of music in
the public schools at Muncie, Indiana; Ada M., who
graduated from the state college at Ames, Iowa, and later was a teacher of
domestic science for several years but is now the wife of Paul E. Miller, a
professor in the State College at Morris, Minnesota; and Carroll C., who is a
high-school student.
Mr. Jones
politically is a supporter of the republican party and
has served as a member of the board of education for a number of years, while
for twelve years he was a trustee of the Agricultural College at Ames, Iowa. Thus it will be seen that he is
interested in educational matters, and he has accorded to his children good
advantages in this direction. He is a Knight of Pythias
and a Modern Woodman, while his wife is a member of the Congregational church.
Through his industry and perseverance he has become recognized as-one of the
substantial men of the county and has gained a position of financial
independence.
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