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  1. En este último sector, la filología tiene un meritorio representante, cuya tumba está marcada con un monolito blanco: William Jones, el lingüista que difundió la idea de un tronco común del que derivaron las lenguas indoeuropeas.

  2. On April 8, he married Shipley, and he and his wife would live in India from 1783 until 1794, the year Jones died. The 11 years he spent on the Supreme Court of Calcutta were highly productive ones, and he applied democratic principles to his judicial decisions.

  3. The families of Col. William Jones & his wife tie together in many ways. Sarah Eason's mother, Mary Walton, was the sister of Col. William Jones' sister-in-law, Ann Walton. Sarah Eason's sister Rachael married her 1st cousin, Jacob Garrett, the son of Rachael Walton.

  4. 4 de sept. de 2020 · Monica Clark, a lawyer who penned a novel about love without “struggle,” found that her real life love story with Will Jones, a TV reporter in Chicago, followed suit.

  5. Jones' first wife died and he remarried several years later to Mary Nix on 17 April 1731. She was 25 years old and Jones was 56 at the time of their marriage. They had three children, two of whom survived to adulthood: Mary born in 1736 and William born 10 years later.

  6. While he was in New Mexico, Jones' wife, who had remained in Missouri with their children, filed for divorce. After the divorce was finalized, Jones married "a very young Mexican girl" from Mesilla apparently named Maria v. del Refugio.

  7. 9 de abr. de 2023 · The legacy of Sir William Jones is one of the more unexplored territories of Jones scholarship, and in this essay I examine some of the ways Jones and his work were treated in Britain after his death.