By: J.T. “Johnny” Jones I WILL LEND JUST A BIT MORE TO WAYNE’S STORY ABOUT SADIE SEEING BIGFOOT Some time around 1950 James Albert (SON) Mayfield lived on the old Virgil Whitehead place which was on the road Sadie travelled when she was going to visit her folks. Son and Ms Annie’s boy Wayne was [...]
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Sadie Seeing Bigfoot
Posted in J.T. "Johnny" Jones, tagged bigfoot on February 7, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Little Kids
Posted in J.T. "Johnny" Jones, tagged childhood, kids, paddle, school, teachers on July 9, 2009 | 1 Comment »
By: JT “Johnny” Jones Little kids in my day were nowhere near as schooled and book learned as they are today. Kids in fifth grade are smarter than I am now and I can prove it by watching “Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader” on TV. I can’t answer half the questions they can. [...]
PAWPAW’S JUG
Posted in J.T. "Johnny" Jones on July 7, 2009 | 1 Comment »
By: J T ”JOHNNY” JONES If we went to town, Winfield, Alabama, we always went on Saturday. The stores were all closed on Sunday and the rest of the week was work or starve. About once a month we would shell a turn of corn to leave at Mr. Frazier Henderson’s gristmill. He would grind [...]
The Mayfield Family
Posted in J.T. "Johnny" Jones, tagged childhood on June 27, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
By J.T.”Johnny” Jones My father JT Jones was killed in WWII when I was 2 ½ yrs old… Mamma “Augusta Tidwell Jones” married George Washington Mayfield when I was 4 yrs old. I thought of George as my daddy because I was too young to really remember my father JT. Being around George when I [...]
Uncle Teebee
Posted in J.T. "Johnny" Jones, tagged memories on June 26, 2009 | 1 Comment »
By: JT “Johnny” Jones Cleburn Box was very little or no blood kin to me but never the less, he was my uncle Teebee. First and foremost, the very first thing anybody would tell you was that Teebee Box was a Christian man. Uncle Teebee had a sense of humor that would never be meant [...]