
Captain Roger Jones, Of London And Virginia: Some Of His Antecedents And Descendants, With Appreciative Notice Of Other Families, Viz: Bathurst, Belfi - Paperback
Captain Roger Jones, Of London And Virginia: Some Of His Antecedents And Descendants, With Appreciative Notice Of Other Families, Viz: Bathurst, Belfi - Paperback
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by Judge L. H. Jones (Author)
Across the shifting tides of empire and settlement, few names echo through both London's bustling streets and Virginia's fertile plantations like that of Captain Roger Jones. This meticulously researched genealogy and family history unravels the colonial lineage of the Jones family, tracing their journey from England's heart to the very roots of early American ancestry. It is a story of ambition, kinship, and the forging of a new world, woven through with the lives of allied planter families such as the Carters and Meriwethers, and enriched by detailed accounts of the Bathurst, Belfield, Fauntleroy, and other prominent surnames that shaped the colonial Virginia gentry. Judge L. H. Jones brings both scholarly rigour and personal reverence to this enduring surname genealogy collection. Every page is a window into the past, offering genealogists and local historians a reference of rare depth, while inviting casual readers to discover the interwoven destinies of families whose influence still lingers in America's cultural fabric. With careful attention to both the grand sweep of history and the intimate details of individual lives, this work stands as a vital research guide for anyone fascinated by the migration from London to Virginia and the enduring legacy of planter dynasties. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. For those tracing their roots, exploring colonial connections, or seeking a collector's item that embodies the richness of early American genealogy, this book is both a touchstone and a treasure.



















