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Jones is a surname of Welsh origins, meaning Johns, as in Johns son. It is most common in Wales and south central England. In Ireland the surname has been Gaelicized as MacSeoin. History It first appears on record as a surname in England in 1273 with the name Matilda Jones. Others put the first known record of the surname Jones as 1279, in Huntingdonshire, England. = 20th and 21st centuries = Jones remains the most popular surname in Wales, borne by 5.75% of the population. The frequency in England is lower, at 0.75%, making it the second most common surname, after Smith. The 2000 United States census provides a frequency of 0.50%, providing an overall rank of 5th most frequent with 57.7% White, 37.7% Black, 1.4% Hispanic, 0.9% Native American. See also List of people with surname Jones References External links National Trust, 2007. What do the statistics in the geographical location and social demographic tables mean? United States Census Bureau. s:1990 Census Name File