Judge, Oney
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- My name is Oney Judge, c2010:CIP galley (born Ona Maria Judge ca. 1773)
- Rinaldi, Ann. Taking liberty, 2002:book (true story of Oney Judge; house servant to Martha Washington; b. ca. 1772)
- Oney "Ona" Judge (c.1773-February 25, 1848), was a mixed-race slave on George Washington's plantation, Mount Vernon, in Virginia ( (Wikipedia, May 9, 2017) )
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Ona Judge Staines (c. 1773 – February 25, 1848), also known as Oney Judge, was an enslaved woman who escaped the Washington family. She was born at the family's plantation at Mount Vernon, Virginia, and fled to freedom from the President's House in Philadelphia on May 21, 1796. Judge Staines eluded capture, but was still a fugitive slave when she died in Greenland, New Hampshire, on February 25, 1848.
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