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De Garmo Jones

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826: 172:, during which time he passed through Detroit. In March, 1818, Jones married Catherine Annin. The couple immediately moved to Detroit, arriving in 1819. De Garmo and Catherine Annin Jones had seven children, of which three survived them: Matilda Cass Jones (born 1833, married Augustus Porter Thompson), De Garmo Jones (born 1835, married Caroline Sauger), and Alice Kercheval Jones (born 1838, married Albert M. Steele). 175:
De Garmo Jones purchased a farm near the city of Detroit, located between what is now Third Avenue and the alley east of Fourth Street. Over time, Jones increased the value of the farm, making him and his heirs wealthy. Jones had a diverse portfolio of business interests: he was one of the first
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De Garmo Jones died on November 14, 1846, leaving an estate valued at $ 250,000. His wife Catherine died in 1865, leaving an estate valued at $ 500,000 (~$ 7.8 million in 2023).
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of the state of Michigan in 1829 and as a state senator in 1840-1841. His contemporary George C. Bates said of him:
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Early history of Michigan: with biographies of state officers, members of Congress, judges and legislators
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Sudden and quick in quarrel, with a temper requiring a curb bit, Mr. Jones was a sort of western
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of the city of Detroit (1827, 1830, and 1838), and was elected mayor in 1839. He also served as
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William Stocking; Gordon K. Miller (1922), Clarence Monroe Burton (ed.),
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stockholders in the Bank of Michigan, one of the first directors of the
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Neil Carothers (1960), "Deming and Jones Families in Early Detroit",
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Magazine of the Detroit Society for Genealogical Research
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Mayor of Detroit
Asher B. Bates
Zina Pitcher
Albany, New York
Detroit
Michigan
Detroit
Albany, New York
sutler
War of 1812
Detroit and St. Joseph Railroad
Michigan Central Railroad
copper
Lake Superior
Whig Party
alderman
Adjutant-General
Vanderbilt
Asher B. Bates
Mayor of Detroit
Zina Pitcher






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