Elder Jones had entered the ministry in 1801. He organized several Christian churches in
New Hampshire and
Boston, Massachusetts, prior to settling in
Haverhill, Massachusetts and preaching in nearby
Salem. In 1811, he attended worship at the Christian Church in
Assonet, Massachusetts. In his memoirs, it is mentioned that this church had formerly been of the Baptist denomination, but had come in recent years into the
Christian Connexion. He continued to preach in New Hampshire and
Milan, New York until 1833. In September, 1833, he accepted the post of minister in the Assonet church. In 1835, his wife, Damaris, died, and was buried in the churchyard. She along with several others would later be moved to the
Assonet Burying Ground when the church reduced the size of its cemetery. Elder Jones left Assonet in early 1838, moving first to
Portsmouth, New Hampshire and then
Upton, Massachusetts. In 1839, he married Nancy F. Clark (also Clarke) of
Nantucket, and in 1840 he removed from Upton to
Exeter, New Hampshire. After his death in 1841, his funeral was conducted by the Rev.
Elijah Shaw of
Lowell. ==Writing==