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CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Dr. Eugene Jordan’s funeral was Saturday morning at the Pernel Jones & Sons Funeral Home. It began at 9 a.m. Dr. Eugene Jordan passed away on Aug. 28 at the age of 83. Jordan, ...

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On more than one occasion, our editorial board has questioned the wisdom and priorities of Cuyahoga County Council President Pernel Jones Jr., a 32-year Cleveland funeral director and longtime city ...

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Cleveland.com: Pernel Jones Jr. for Cuyahoga County Council, District 8 in the Democratic primary

Pernel Jones Jr. for Cuyahoga County Council, District 8 in the Democratic primary

I've always heard that when talking about stuff belonging to either a Jones or many Jones, you'd write Jones' (pronounced "Joneses"). But recently I've stumbled upon a book which consistently uses Jones's when talking of a single Jones. What's the correct way of using possesives?

The writing of Mr. Jones' indicates possessive but no spoken ez. I have also heard other people who will say (phonetic) "The Jonesesez ornament" or "The Smithsez ornament" especially in the American South and West.

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I'm Jonesing for a little Ganja, mon... I'm jonesing for a little soul food, brother... (verb) jonesed; jonesing; joneses to have a strong desire or craving for something (Merriam Webster) Where...

The plural of Jones is Joneses, ‐es being added as an indicator of the plurality of a word of which the singular form ends in s, as in dresses or messes. The apposition of the much misused apostrophe to the word Jones does not pluralize it.

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The plural form of Mister is Misters, and the abbreviations Mr. and Messrs. respectively (although UK English drops the periods). The odd spelling is because "Messrs." comes from the French "messieurs". So your example would be phrased as: Dear Messrs. Jones, Smith, Bloggs, and Flintstone The abbreviation for addressing more than one Ms. is either "Mses."or "Mss."; note that the abbreviation ...

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