Allen Jones (Continental Congress)
Allen Jones was an American planter, American Revolution brigadier general of the Halifax District Brigade, and statesman from Edgecombe County, North Carolina.
Early life
Allen Jones was born in Edgecombe County, North Carolina, in the Province of North Carolina. He attended Eton College in England.Profession
After returning to the colony, he was a member of the Province of North Carolina House of Burgesses between 1773 and 1775 and delegate to the five North Carolina Provincial Congresses, serving as vice-president in the Fourth Provincial Congress.Jones served in the military throughout the American Revolutionary War.
- Colonel over the Northampton County Regiment of Militia
- Brigadier General over the Halifax District Brigade of North Carolina militia
He was the older brother of Congressman Willie (pronounced Wylie) Jones, a leader in neighboring Halifax County. Together they were the source of the Jones surname adopted by the Scottish American naval hero during the Revolutionary War, John Paul Jones — whose birth-surname was Paul. Allen Jones was also the father-in-law of North Carolina Governor and Constitutional Convention delegate William Richardson Davie.