Following is one of the Biographies and Stories which where gathered by Charles Sumner McKamy in the 1950s for publication in a Crawford County History Book. Unfortunately he passed away before the book was published.

Alfred Hanby Jones, Jr. was born January 2, 1912, at Robinson, Crawford County, Illinois; son of Gustavus A. Jones and Myrtle Henderson Jones; Grandson of late Alfred Hanby Jones, prominent Lawyer; Educated in public schools of Robinson, also attended the University of Illinois, received BS degree in 1933, attended University of Illinois Law School; admitted to Illinois State Bar in 1940; Married to Margaret Liggitt of Rankin, Vermilion County, Illinois in 1936, has two daughters, Nancy Liggitt Jones and Jenny Ellen Jones; Served with the Federal Bureau of Investigation, United States Department of Justice from 1940 to 1946; Was member of the City Council of Robinson for 8 years. City Attorney under Mayor William Crebs for one year; Practiced Law from 1940 to 1942 with Judge Caswell J. Crebs; Past President of Parent Teacher's Association, Member of Elks, Moose Lodge and Rotary Club; Is member of Methodist Church; Elected County Judge of Crawford County in 1950, and presently holds this office.