Jones was born on November 25, 1866, to Gertrude (Raymond) and Randolph K. Jones. In 1888 he married Grace Jordan. They had ten children, one of whom, Charles J. Jones, also served as mayor of Woodstock.[2]
^ ab"Wendell Phillips Jones". Town of Woodstock. Retrieved 11 April 2022.
^ abcKetchum, T. C. L. A Short History of Carleton County, New Brunswick. Woodstock: Sentinel Publishing Co., LTD.
^"Baxter Wins But Majority Cut To 14". Lethbridge Herald. June 20, 1930. Retrieved December 3, 2013.
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