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Mrs. Frances W. Jones. March 14, 1837—July 25, 1906. In the death of Mrs. Frances Whitmore Jones the Medford Historical Society loses a valuable member, and the First M. E. Church one of its most competent leaders. She was the daughter of Amos Whitmore, Jr., a highly esteemed resident of the North End of Boston. Born in that city and spending her girlhood days there, she graduated with high honors from the grammar, high, and girls' normal schools, being one of the medal pupils of the Hancock school. For two years she taught with marked success in the schools of her native city, and to the time of her death maintained a lively interest in the Hancock School Association, of which for two years she was the efficient president. September 29, 1859, she was united in marriage to Charles N. Jones, who is the secretary of the Medford School Board. After a brief residence in Chelsea they came to Almont street, Medford, and later moved to 352 Salem street, where she died July