Ashley Jones
Ashley Aubra Jones (born September 3rd, 1976) is an American actress. Her most well-known roles include playing Megan Dennison, on The Young and the Restless and Bridget Forrester, on The Bold and the Beautiful. The actress played Daphne in a role that was regular character in the HBO show True Blood's season two. Ashley Jones earned a Bachelor of Human Learning, K-8 in 1997 from University of Tennessee at Martin. She started her career as a teacher in Maury County teaching Reading to Kindergarten students and in 1st Grade. Brent Jones moved from UT Martin to Thompsons Station after she got married. She began her teaching career in Bethesda Elementary, where she taught fourth grade. The years 1999 and 2000 saw her was teaching and earn her Master of Instruction from Trevecca Nazarene University but stepped off the teaching side when they welcomed their youngest son Baylor into the family in 2000. Ashley's last 15-year focus has been encouraging children to grow within her own church and the community at large. In addition, she serves as a volunteer in different roles. Ashley has led the Preschool Ministry for Thompson Station Church in various capacities for more than 13 years. When Ashley was home with her family, she spent three years at home schooling. When they were at home their children, they took part in a class where Ashley was a teacher of History in the Kindergarten class and the First Grade. She loved staying at home with her family and was a great teacher them. But, God made it clear that the time had come for them to go back fully-time. Brent and Ashley are parents to five children. Silas and Eliza as well as Cruz all attend GCA. Baylor is an GCA graduate, attends UT Martin and plays baseball at the university. Callan is also an GCA graduate and is enrolled at Western Kentucky University. It is a busy family who enjoys activities, fishing and hunting with their family. Romans 8.28 For we know that in everything God acts for the benefit of His people who love God and are chosen according to His purpose.






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