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Clabe Jones, J. W. Hall Appalachian Heritage, Volume 2, Number 4 / Volume 3, Number 1, Fall-Winter 1974-1975, pp. 14-15 (Article) Published by The University of North Carolina Press DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/aph.1974.0023 For additional information about this article https://muse.jhu.edu/article/442324/summary Access provided at 19 Feb 2020 23:39 GMT from JHU Libraries Early Times From the AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF OLD CLABE JONES as told to J. W. HALL I was bom in Floyd County, Kentucky, The reader may well know there were on the Arnold Fork of Beaver creek, Feb- plenty of snakes and fish in that day and ruary 14, 1826. My father, John Jones, was time, but there was lard to fry the fish in born and reared in Hawkins county, Ten- only when my fatfier would kill a fat bear nessee, coming to Floyd County when he or a wild hog. My father was a dear lover was about twenty years old, marrying my of women and my mother was high strung mother, Miss Rebecca Arnold, who was and would not put up with his way of do- born in Tazewell county, Virginia. Shortly ing, so she left him. My father took me to after I was bom my parents
Appalachian Review – University of North Carolina Press
Published: Jan 8, 2014
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