The Database for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color in Wells, Kennebunk, Kennebunkport and Arundel

Titus Jones


Status (enslaved, free or both): unknown

Known dates: 1710

"After the surrender of Port Royal (Annapolis) in October, 1710, the French and English commanders sent a representative 'through the forest' to Vaudreuil in Quebec....'Roll of English Prisoners in the hands of the French & Indians at Canada Given to Mr. Vaudruille's messengers'" included "Titus Jones negro" of Wells. - Coleman, pp. 87-92

Bibliography:

New England Captives Carried to Canada - Between 1677 and 1760 During the French and Indian Wars - Volume I - Emma Lewis Coleman (2008)


Titus Jones taken captive

in French & Indian Wars

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