Sharing God's Blessings

An Oral History of a Family

by Eunice Maddox Hunt


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 11/16/2005

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 516
ISBN : 9781418451103
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 516
ISBN : 9781418451110

About the Book

This book is about my ancestors who came through the passage for over four hundred years.  Much of it a biography of my family’s history but includes stories about your family too.  This a story that describes things about American history that you will not read in the schoolbooks.  It is real and it is relevant.  You will be surprised and proud knowing that this story is your story.

It is about the Jones family and it chronicles the history of my ancestor Bojack and Carrie Jones.  They lived on the Jones Plantation in Georgia in the 1800s.  Much of the story is about what the Jones family did with the land that they inherited from William Jones III, a slave master and plantation owner in the great South.

Every 20 years, the Jones family has a huge reunion called a jubilee. Hundreds of family members come together and share the stories of our history. We also make plans on how to continue building the Jones Family Empire. The reunions started in 1905 and there have been jubilees for nearly one hundred years in 1925, 1945, 1965 and 1985.  Chances are you are apart of this family.


About the Author

Eunice Maddox Hunt was born an orphan in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1925.  Her great-aunt in Georgia adopted her.  At the age of twelve she returned back to Cincinnati where schooling was possible.  At age sixteen she had to stop and become a domestic worker. 

In 1951, married with children, Eunice arrived in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania where she volunteered in neighborhood schools and churches.  She became politically active in local, city and state government.

She proudly acquired her high school diploma and, at age sixty-four, she received a degree in Social Work from Temple University.  Eunice worked with the aged and mentored children. 

In 2001 she finished a book that she had started in 1988. Eunice continues traveling the world collecting stories about the history of her family.