1,200 Joneses break record in Wales
CARDIFF, WALES — Keeping up with Joneses now has a whole new meaning.
More than 1,200 people with the surname Jones broke the world record Friday for the biggest get-together of people with the same last name, Guinness World Record officials said.
The gathering more than doubled the size of the previous record-holder -- a meeting of 583 people named Norberg in Sweden in 2004.
“I didn’t realize how many cool Joneses there were out there,” said Aled Jones, 30, a British Broadcasting Corp. radio DJ who hosted the event at the Millennium Centre conference and concert venue in Cardiff, the Welsh capital.
Jones is the most common surname in Wales and is Britain’s second-most common, after Smith.
Famous Joneses -- including former Bond girl Grace Jones and opera singer Dame Gwyneth Jones -- performed at the event, called “Jones, Jones, Jones.” .
The made-for-TV event started out as a 30-minute documentary on the name, which is believed to be a derivative of John and has been traced back to 916, said Gwyn Williams, a member of the production team.
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