- Catesby ap Roger Jones
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name=Catesby ap Roger Jones
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birth_date=birth date|1821|4|15|mf=y
birth_place=Fairfield,Virginia , U.S.
dead=dead
death_date=death date and age|1877|6|20|1821|4|15|mf=y
death_place=Selma,Alabama , U.S.Catesby ap Roger Jones (
April 15 ,1821 -June 20 ,1877 ) was an officer in the U.S. Navy who became acommander in the Confederate Navy during theAmerican Civil War .Jones was born in Fairfield,
Virginia , son of Major General Roger Jones and Mary Ann Mason Page. (The "ap" in his name is a Welshpatronymic meaning "son of".) His mother was a lineal descendant of William Byrd of Westover and Robert "King" Carter. This also made her a cousin of GeneralRobert E. Lee . [http://www.cssvirginia.org/tyson/jones/carj-ancestors.html] Appointed aMidshipman in 1836, he served extensively at sea, receiving promotion to the rank ofLieutenant in 1849. During the 1850s, Jones was involved in development work on Navy weapons and served as ordnance officer on the new steamfrigate "Merrimack" when she began active service in 1856.When
Virginia left the Union in April 1861, Lieutenant Jones resigned his U.S. Navy commission, joining theVirginia State Navy soon thereafter and becoming a Confederate NavyLieutenant in June. In 1861-62, he was employed in converting the steam frigate USS "Merrimack" into an ironclad and was the ship's Executive Officer when she was commissioned as the "Virginia". During theBattle of Hampton Roads , when herCommanding Officer ,Captain Franklin Buchanan , was wounded in theMarch 8 ,1862 attack on USS "Cumberland" and "Congress", Jones temporarily took command, leading the ship during her historic engagement with USS "Monitor" on the following day. Later in 1862, he commanded a shore battery atDrewry’s Bluff , on the James River, and the gunboat "Chattahoochee" while she was under construction atColumbus, Georgia .For his "gallant and meritorious conduct" during the battles of Hampton Roads and Drewry's Bluff, Jones was promoted to the rank of
Commander onApril 29 ,1863 .cite book | title=Register of Officers of the Confederate States Navy |others=Office of Naval Records and Library United States Navy Department | publisher=J.M. Carroll & Company | location=Mattituck, NY | year=1983 | id=ISBN 0-8488-0011-7] Jones was sent toSelma, Alabama , to take charge of the Ordnance Works there. For the rest of the Civil War, he supervised the manufacture of badly-needed heavy guns for the Confederate armed forces. With the end of the conflict in May 1865, Jones went into private business. After working inSouth America , he made his residence inSelma, Alabama where he was shot onJune 20 ,1877 and killed by another man as a result of a feud between his son and another man's son.Notes
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* [http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/pers-us/uspers-j/ca-jones.htm U.S. Naval Historical Center]
*findagrave|8763 Retrieved on2008-03-28
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