Archives of Maryland
(Biographical Series)
Charles W. Jones (b.1825 - d.1892)
MSA SC 5496-51546
Joshua Chapel Trustee, Free Black Property Owner
Kennedyville, Kent County, Maryland
Biography:
Charles Wesley Jones was a free black property holder, farmer,
and trustee to Joshua Chapel in the late 1860s.1
Charles was the first trustee to sign the 1869 mortgage for Joshua Chapel and
the only trustee who signed his name, as opposed to marking their signature
with an “x,” suggesting that he could write. The 1880 U.S Federal Census also
reports Charles as able to read and write.2 Born in 1825 in Kent
County, Charles was the
oldest of five children. His parents Amos and Eliza Hanson, had three
daughters: Mary, Elizabeth, Mary F and two sons: Charles W. and Amos John.3
On November 26, 1856, Charles married Elizabeth Posey, also
a free black from Kent
County, about six years
his younger by Reverend Wilson.4
Together they had three sons: Amos Jones, Charles W. Jr., and Eben P. and three
daughters: Mary J., Ann E., and Hannah.5 In 1857, Charles applied for a certificate of
freedom, which described him as five feet and seven and a half inches tall with
light complexion and a scare on his right cheek.6
In 1870, Charles was recorded as a laborer and a U.S citizen
and then in 1880 as a farmer, with $300 of real estate and $125 in personal estate.7
His personal property sales indicate that he had, among other household items,
a cultivator, a wagon and a top wagon, a scythe, two sets of carriage harnesses
and a feed chest, indicating that he not only was growing crops on his land,
but also had horses, a valuable possession at the time.8
Charles W. Jones died on January 21, 1892 on Morgan’s Creek
Neck.9
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Researched and written by Kathy Thornton, 2012.
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