Peter Edmund Jones

[2][3] After obtaining his medical degree, Jones moved to Hagersville, Ontario, and set up a practice in New Credit.

[5] Like his father, Jones lived across the cultural gap between the whites of Canada and the indigenous people of the land.

He married an English woman, Charlotte Dixon, but intended to raise any children as Ojibwe.

His cousin George Henry attempted to dislodge him as the New Credit band's doctor on the grounds that he was only one-quarter First Nation, but failed.

Jones practiced taxidermy, which was uncommon among First Nations, and was an avid chess player.

Peter Edmund Jones, in the attire of his father , 1898.