Doctor Jones

Ancient janitor at Bayard Sartoris (II)’s bank in 1919.

Herschell Jones

Putative suitor of Narcissa Sartoris until the Spring of 1928.

Melicent Jones

Daughter of Wash Jones, mother of Milly Jones. Date of birth unknown. In 1850, moved into an abandoned fishing camp on Sutpen’s Hundred with her father. Gave birth to her daughter Milly in 1853. Rumored to have died in a Memphis brothel.

Milly Jones

Born 1853, Sutpen’s Hundred, died 12 August 1869, Sutpen’s Hundred. Daughter of Melicent Jones, mother of an unnamed girl with Thomas Sutpen. Grew up in the abandoned fishing camp at Sutpen’s Hundred her family had moved to. Forced into a relationship with Thomas Sutpen in 1867. Gave birth to a girl in the morning 12 August 1869, upon which her grandfather Wash killed first Thomas Sutpen, and that evening also her and the girl.

Wash Jones

Born 1803–08, died 12 August 1869, Sutpen’s Hundred. Father of Melicent Jones. Date and location of birth unknown. Gangling and malaria-ridden. Squatter, moved into an abandoned fishing camp on Sutpen’s Hundred with his daughter in 1850. Took care of her daughter Milly Jones after her disappearance. Hanger-on of Thomas Sutpen, handy man about Sutpen’s place while Sutpen was away in the Civil War, provided food to its remaining residents. They would drink together under the scuppernong arbor on the Sunday afternoons.

Killed Sutpen with a scythe on the morning of 12 August 1869, after his granddaughter Milly gave birth to a daughter by him and he insulted him. That same evening, killed also Milly and the infant with a butcher knife upon the arrival of sheriff Major de Spain. Then shot dead.

Professor Junkin

Professor at Quentin Compson (IV)’s school in 1928.