Webb Gregg says that she claimed to be a descendant of the Hill Slaves. He has not been able to prove this in his genealogy research.
Amanda Jones' family were slaves on a cotton plantation in Bastrop. Any Ancient Oaks connection?
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Daughter of slave lived to be 110
Amanda Jones, 110, the daughter of a man born into slavery has died, she lived a life long enough to touch three centuries.
The middle child of 13, Jones, who is African American, is part of a family that has lived in Bastrop County for five generations. The family has remained a fixture in Cedar Creek and other parts of the county, even when its members had to eat at segregated barbecue dives and walk through the back door while white customers walked through the front, said Amanda Jones' 68-year-old daughter, Joyce Jones.
For at least a decade, Amanda Jones worked as a maid for $20 a month, Joyce Jones said. She was a housewife for 72 years and helped her now-deceased husband, C.L. Jones, manage a store.
Jones' father herded sheep as a slave until he was 12, according to the family, and once he was freed, he was a farmer who raised cows, hogs and turkeys on land he owned. Her mother was born right after the Emancipation Proclamation was signed, Joyce Jones said. The family owned more than 100 acres of land in Cedar Creek at one point, she said.
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