John Jones (archdeacon of Liverpool) explained

John Jones (1791–1889)[1] was the second Archdeacon of Liverpool,[2] serving from 1855[3] until 1886.[4]

Jones was born on 5 October 1791 and[5] educated at St John's College, Cambridge.[6] He was ordained deacon on 19 February 1815, and priest on 24 December, the same year. After a curacy at St Mary, Leicester he was Vicar of St Andrew, Liverpool until 1980 and then Christ Church, Waterloo until 1889.

He died on 5 December 1889.[7] His son won the VC[8] while serving as a 25 years old lieutenant in the 9th Lancers during the Indian Mutiny.

Notes and References

  1. http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/c/F36661 National Archives
  2. http://www.british-history.ac.uk/fasti-ecclesiae/1541-1847/vol11/pp49-50 British History On-line
  3. THE NEW ARCHDEACON OF LIVERPOOL. Liverpool Mercury (Liverpool, England), Friday, 14 December 1855; Issue 2760
  4. THE ARCHDEACONRY OF LIVERPOOL. Liverpool Mercury (Liverpool, England), Wednesday, 16 December 1885; Issue 11836
  5. D. L. Thomas, ‘Jones, John (1791–1889)’, rev. M. C. Curthoys, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 accessed 9 Aug 2015
  6. http://venn.lib.cam.ac.uk/cgi-bin/search-2015.pl?sur=Jones&suro=w&fir=John+&firo=c&cit=&cito=c&c=all&tex=Liverpool&sye=1800&eye=1900&col=all&maxcount=50 Venn Database
  7. DEATH OF ARCHDEACON JONES Berrow's Worcester Journal (Worcester, England), Saturday, 7 December 1889; pg. 8; Issue 10234
  8. http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liverpool-news/lieutenant-colonel-alfred-stowell-jones-3389394 Liverpool Echo