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Maximiliano Cipriano Jones

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(Redirected from Maximiliano Jones) For his grandson the Spanish Olympic bobsledder, see Maximiliano Jones Ivina. In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Jones and the second or maternal family name is Brown.

Maximiliano Cipriano Jones Brown (1870–1944) was a Fernandino who became the richest black planter of the island Fernando Po, Spanish Guinea in 1929.

Family

Maximiliano Cipriano Jones Brow was son of Alfredo José Jones of Sierra Leone, and his wife Julia Brown. His wife was Rooth Níger. His son, Wilwardo Jones Níger, was also a planter on the island, and a political. His grandson Miguel Jones, was a Spanish soccer player, and his grandson José Luis Jones, was also a political.

References

  1. From slaving to neoslavery: the bight of Biafra and Fernando Po in the era of abolition, 1827-1930; by I. K. Sundiata; Univ of Wisconsin Press, 1996; ISBN 0-299-14510-7, ISBN 978-0-299-14510-1; p.158
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