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  1. 1301 S Shamrock - 1924

    Back view of the home built by George A.M. Jones, where Anna H., Sophia B., Emily P. and George A.M. Jones lived in Monrovia. The family had a small orange ranch on their property extending to what is now Sherman Avenue, along Los Angeles Street.

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    1301 S Shamrock
  2. 1901 Census for Frederica F. Jones - 1900

    Partial record. From a scrapbook of family history compiled by Anna H. Jones and Sophia Bethany Jones family descendent Renée Cochée with contributions from Ron Clark.

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    1900 Census for Frederica F. Jones
  3. 2444 Montgall Avenue, Kansas City, MO - 2009

    Anna H. Jones' home at 2444 Montgall Avenue in Kansas City, MO. This street was written about as a noteworthy street of accomplished African Americans. From a scrapbook of family history compiled by Anna H. Jones and Sophia Bethany Jones family descendent Renée Cochée with contributions from Ron Clark.

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    2444 Montgall Avenue, Kansas City, MO
  4. A Bill of Sale for Allen Jones' 'purchase' of his father Charles who was enslaved. Dated 1829. - 1829

    A Bill of Sale for Allen Jones' 'purchase' of his father Charles who was enslaved. Dated 1829. From a scrapbook of family history compiled by Anna H. Jones and Sophia Bethany Jones family descendent Renée Cochée with contributions from Ron Clark.

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    A Bill of Sale for Allen Jones' 'purchase' of his father Charles who was en
  5. About Sophia B. Jones from the "Story of Spelman College"

    Book writtten by Florence Mathilda Read. From a scrapbook of family history compiled by Anna H. Jones and Sophia Bethany Jones family descendent Renée Cochée with contributions from Ron Clark.

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    About Sophia B. Jones from the "Story of Spelman College"
  6. A Century's Progress for the American Colored Woman by Anna H. Jones

    In Voice of the Negro (September 1905): 631–633 and (October 1905): 692–694. From a scrapbook of family history compiled by Anna H. Jones and Sophia Bethany Jones family descendent Renée Cochée with contributions from Ron Clark.

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    A Century's Progress for the American Colored Woman by Anna H. Jones
  7. Allen Chavis and Margie Carr Facebook chat

    Contains links to resources for Margie Carr's planned book "Kansas City's Montgall Avenue". From a scrapbook of family history compiled by Anna H. Jones and Sophia Bethany Jones family descendent Renée Cochée with contributions from Ron Clark.

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    Allen Chavis and Margie Carr Facebook chat
  8. Allen Jones

    Facts about Allen Jones life -- dates of birth, marriages, where he lived, when he died, offspring and census records listing him. From a scrapbook of family history compiled by Anna H. Jones and Sophia Bethany Jones family descendent Renée Cochée with contributions from Ron Clark.

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    Allen Jones
  9. Allen Jones' Emacipation Papers

    To the Honorable the Judge of the Superior Court of the County of Wake. Petition of emancipation for the slaves Allen owned, having bought them from their slaveowners, including Allen's wife Tempe, three of their children Munro (James Monroe), Bethena and (Charles) Brougham.

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    Allen Jones' Emacipation Papers
  10. Allen Jones' headstone Oberlin OH

    Allen Jones' headstone in Oberlin, OH, where he had taken his family after leaving North Carolina.

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    Allen Jones' headstone Oberlin OH
  11. Allen Jones' purchase of his father Charles Jones' freedom from George W. Jeffreys - 1929

    Allen Jones' purchase of his father out of slavery, from George W. Jeffreys of Person County for $350. Allen was by this time a 'free man of color', having paid for his own freedom.

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    Allen Jones' purchase of his father Charles Jones' freedom from George W. J
  12. Allen Jones' wife Temperance' death - 1856

    Allen's wife Temperance died in 1856.

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    Allen Jones' wife Temperance' death
  13. A.M.E. Zion Forum Will Meet Sunday - 1925

    Miss Anna Jones will read a paper.

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  14. A.M.E. Zion Forum - Young People's Forum - 1925

    March March 1 1925, Anna H. Jones to read a paper on the "Negro In Slavery".

    Record Type: Documents

  15. Anna Havener Jones

    Anna Havener Jones was the daughter of George A.M. Jones, named for her Aunt Anna Holland Jones and her mother Martha C. Havener.

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    Anna Havener Jones
  16. Anna H. Jones

    Anna Holland Jones

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    Anna H. Jones
  17. Anna H. Jones

    An image of Anna H. Jones in her later years, taken in Kansas City, showing her dignity. See also OBJ ID: AHJ 247.

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    Anna H. Jones
  18. Anna H. Jones

    Anna H. Jones in later years.

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    Anna H. Jones
  19. Anna H. Jones

    A collection of images of Anna at different points in her life. From a scrapbook of family history compiled by Anna H. Jones and Sophia Bethany Jones family descendent Renée Cochée with contributions from Ron Clark.

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    Anna H. Jones
  20. Anna H. Jones - c. 1910

    This photograph captures her strength and dignity. The photographer Henri Charles Membrey Gascon was born in England c. 1870 by 1908 was living in Kansas City Missouri, which he did until after 1920. Anna lived in Kansas City during this time, moving to California in late 1919 or early 1920. Mr. Gascon's advertisements say he is formerly of London and Paris and that his photographs are "high-class".

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    Anna H. Jones

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