He married Dr Mary Selina Jones (1874-1954) of Wrexham, who on 27 January 1920 was the first woman to be admitted to Gray's Inns.
She held a legal degree from the University of Liverpool and later went on to qualify as a medical doctor.
[9] Jones joined the veterinary faculty at the University of Liverpool when it first opened in October 1914.
[11] He was selected as a Liberal Party prospective parliamentary candidate for the neighbouring constituency of Shrewsbury sometime after 1935 and was active there[12] in anticipation of a general election expected to take place in 1939/1940.
As it transpired, due to the outbreak of World War II, the election did not take place until 1945, by which time he had been replaced as Liberal candidate.