In March 1851, a jury in Cumberland County ruled that three men—Sam, John, and George—were entitled to freedom as stipulated in Osborne Jones' 1820 will, which had been ignored for over two decades. Awarded one cent each for their unlawful bondage, their story reflects systemic legal neglect and local hostility towards emancipation.
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Jones Family of Slate River, Buckingham County, Virginia – Part 3 (the Falling River Joneses)
If you missed parts 1 & 2 you can check them out here: https://asonofvirginia.blog/2024/11/20/the-jones-family-of-slate-river-buckingham-county-virginia-part-1/ https://asonofvirginia.blog/2024/12/11/jones-family-of-slate-river-buckingham-county-virginia-part-2/ In parts 1 & 2, we built the Slate River Joneses family tree above, which begins with my 7x great grandfather Thomas Jones (c.1690-c.1768) by using land grants, deeds, property tax records and a lawsuit. We also established Thomas Jones … Continue reading Jones Family of Slate River, Buckingham County, Virginia – Part 3 (the Falling River Joneses)

