Dark and troubled waters covered the genealogy effort involving my Jones surname tree climbing during these days. [1300-1400 A.D.] Loss of life, loss of family members, loss of land, and maybe even loss of purpose were many of the dynamics that stirred the waters. Last post gave some of the associated family surnames that often helped bridge some issues. Likewise, the following references give additional items that assisted in connecting some branches. They are saved in my research notebooks by topic/subject and, can be searched by issue using the search bar at https://tjgresearchnotebooks.blogspot.com. Please remember RN= (abbreviation for Research Notebook and # = number for notebook followed by content in notebooks). Oswestry - Wat's Dyke RN#163 Wrexham RN#164 Denbigh RN#165 Llanfair Dyffyn-Clwyd RN#166 Co. Flint RN#167 St. Tysilio RN#168 Land Tenures RN#170 A Parallel Chronology RN#172 Family Studies - Summary Tables RN#173
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