Martha Butler was born in Elbert County, Georgia in 1791 to James Butler and Sarah Christopher.
She married Asa Jones on June 10th of 1808 in Elbert County, Georgia. The War of 1812 Pension Record for Asa Jones states that their date of marriage was June 9th of 1807.
Asa Jones served in the War of 1812 under Captain Dunston Blackwell's Co. Georgia Militia and received a pension for his service.
Nathan Olious Jones was born in Georgia in 1814.
Martin Jones was born on May 16th of 1816 according to bible records. He married Keziah Busby.
Rebecca Jones was born 1817 in Alabama, so the family must have relocated to Alabama before this time. She married John A. Busby, a brother of Keziah Busby.
Autosomal DNA suggests that descendants of Martin Jones are related to Nathan Olious Jones as well as descendants of William Ozley and Sarah Butler. For these reasons I have decided to connect these memorials with the hope that it will assist other researchers of this line. While the paper trail remains inconclusive, it is my hope that the appropriate male descendants can be located and tested to substantiate this lineage.
Online genealogies list a Sanders Jones, born 1816, who married Judy Ann Street as a child of this couple, which could not be true, as Sanders Jones was born in South Carolina in 1816, where the family was not located. See below note.
Martha Jones appears in the 1850 Shelby County, Alabama Census with her husband, Asa Jones and three of their children. John Jones, born 1826 in Alabama, Martha Jones, born 1833 in Alabama and Francis Jones, born 1837 in Alabama.
The date of death for Martha Jones comes from the War of 1812 Pension Record for her husband, Asa Jones.4648
Note added by Clayton Heathcock, 27 December 2021: On the other hand, Sanders Jones did marry Judea Ann Street in Shalby Co AL on 2 Dec 1841. Sanders and Judy and their children are listed in Shelby Co AL in 1850, 1860, 1870 and 1880. Furthermore, Asa Jones married Martha Butler in Elbert Co GA in 1808 and they still lived in Elbert Co as late as 1815. Elbert Co was close to the South Carolina border and ther appears to have been a lot of interaction between residents of Elbert Co GA and Abbeville Co SC.
4649 So it is not out of the question that Sanders Jones could have been born in South Carolina.
Census records strengthen my opinion that Sanders Jones was indeed a son of Asa Jones. For example, in the 1860 census of Shelby Co AL shows Sanders and his family as next-door neighbors of Nathan Jones, his putative brother. Nathan is recorded as being born in GA in 1814 and Sanders in SC in 1816.
The 1870 census of Shelby Co records Larkin Jones (age 61, b GA, Beat 13, family #42) as a close neighbor of Martha Jones (age 45, b AL, family #38) and parents Acy and Martha (age 83 and 76, both b GA). Also in this census we find Sanders Jones (age 54, b SC, family #85) listed as next-door neighbor of Lewis Jones (age 55, b SC, family #84).