Died in St. Louis, St. Louis County, MO, where he was being held prisoner of war by the Union Army. Cause of death was listed as being phthisis pneumonia (tuberculosis). [Supposedly... I'm trying to find out what company, etc he was in...]
POSSIBLY:
Jones, Washington - Freeman's Missouri Cavalry Regiment, CO D - Pvt. - Evening Shade, Ark.
Jones, S.W.; Confederate; 1st/4th Consolidated Regiment, Missouri Infantry; Drum Major
Jones, S.W.; Confederate; 4th Regiment, Missouri Infantry; Musician
Jones, S.W.; Confederate; 3rd/5th Consolidated Regiment, Missouri Infantry; Private
Jones, S.W.; Confederate; 9th Battalion, Tennessee Cavalry (Gantt's); Private
Jones, S.W.; Confederate; 24th Regiment, Arkansas Infantry; Private
Jones, S.W.; Confederate; 19th Regiment, Arkansas Infantry (Dawson's); Private
Jones, S.W.; Confederate; 6th Regiment, Arkansas Infantry; Corporal
"It is unknown where Shadrick and Nicey are buried but a Mrs. Katherine Bock stated she thinks they were buried in the HITT Cemetery located east of the Old Bethel Baptist Church which is southeast of Jackson, Mo. The cemetery has been plowed over by a person of the last name of Klaproth." [Jones Family History]
John Hitt was the administrator of the estate of Shadrick, who died without a will. (Was Nicey's brother.)
1860 Census
Kelso Township, Scott Co, MO
#547/549 JONES
Shadrick W., 31, Farmer, $1600 in real estate, $525 in personal estate, born Alabama
Nicy J., 22, born Missouri
John R., 2, MO
Robert L., 7/12, MO
Also, from the Missouri State Archive
Missouri's Union Provost Marshal Papers: 1861 - 1866
http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/provost/results.asp?txtName=jones,%20shadrick&radSearch=BEG&txtKeyword=&selCounty=All