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Jane Cross
Born into slavery in Maryland in 1819, Jane Cross was employed by John Winthrop Chanler “...my great-grandfather Chanler,” says local historian J. Winthrop Aldrich, who adds this about Jane:
In the 1880 federal census of Red Hook in the home (Rokeby) of Armstrong Chanler, Jane’s age is recorded as 40 when it should be 60. She was one of 12 servants (including Mary Meroney), coachmen, and a tutor living with the family and only one of two black people—the other being Julia Carey, also of Maryland, age 36. The others were mostly either from Ireland or England of first-generation descendants of the same. Jane died in Red Hook at 66 years of age on May 22nd, 1885. Her tombstone reads “Faithful unto Death.”