Jones is a surname for Medieval English. Jones is known as a Hebrew name.
Cathrin zeta jones Tom Jones Shirley Bassey Charlotte Church Katherin Jenkins Duffy Ioan Gruffydd
The Name Jones is VERY common in Wales and the nearby areas... So it's most likely that the name comes from Wales.
Tom Jones comes from Wales, which is part of the United Kingdom. Therefore Tom Jones can be considered 'Welsh' and 'British'
The Welsh people come from the old Celtic Brittanic tribes. http://en.wikipedia.org/Wales
Wales. (It means Jon's or John's; ie son of Jon)
No, they are not brothers. Or cousins. Or any such relation. Despite the fact they both look so alike, both from Wales and have the same surname (but come on Jones is like the most common Welsh surname!) they are not related.
slate mining is a traditional job
I believe it originated in Wales UKYes it is Welsh in spite of the fact that it begins with a 'J' - there's no 'J' in Welsh. It comes from John and it's patronymic.Answer 2: It is a very English name (comes from John! Yes! It is common in Wales because many English people settled there.
My name is Alan hole I come from Wales but now live in Sweden, their are many people called Hole in Norway and a couple of villages also ?? Best Alan
British immigrants are people who come into another country to live and they come from England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland or even one of the British colonies. The large island which contains the countries of England and Wales and Scotland is called Great Britan and the people who live there are often referred as being Brittish or the Brits.
The goldrushes in New South Wales and Victoria started in 1851.
Welsh originates from Wales, a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It is a Celtic language spoken by the Welsh people in Wales.