Noble Jones

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Jones established the Wormsloe Plantation, located Script error: No such module "convert". from Savannah, Province of Georgia, in the late 1730s. Most of the plantation is now open to the public as a state historic site.

Personal life

Jones married Sarah Hack, with whom he had four children: Noble Wimberly, Sarah, Mary and Inigo.[2] Mary became the fourth wife of James Bulloch, an English emigrant to America in 1729.[3]

Death

Jones died in 1775, aged 73. He was interred at the Wormsloe burial ground, before being removed to Colonial Park Cemetery, then Bonaventure Cemetery.[4] His wife and son, Inigo, remain interred at Wormsloe.[5]

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