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Ben Linton searching for his sister Lizzie Williams (also known as nee Johnson)
The Item (Dallas, TX)
January 27, 1900
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John Brown searching for brothers-in-law Jake and Harrison Hutcherson
The Dallas Express (Dallas, TX)
January 13, 1900
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Mr. Noah Troupe searching for his brother Ambros Troupe
The Dallas Express (Dallas, TX)
January 13, 1900
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Emma Hudspeth searching for brothers Robert and Pail Hair and sister Priscilla Toliver
The Dallas Express (Dallas, TX)
January 13, 1900
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Mrs. Rosa Westbrooks looking for her friend Miss Lucy Wilder
The Dallas Express (Dallas, TX)
January 13, 1900
MISS LUCY WILDER MISSING. Mrs. Rosa Westbrooks wishes to know the whereabouts of her friend, Miss Lucy Wilder. When last heard of she (Miss Wilder) was in Hillsboro, Texas. Any one knowing of her will please address MRS. ROSA WESTBROOKS, Colorado, Texas.
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Bennie A. Smith looking for Charlie, Granderson, and Isaac Whitfield
The Dallas Express (Dallas, TX)
January 13, 1900
THREE MEN WANTED.
Want to know the whereabouts of
Charlie, Granderson and Issac Whit-
field [Whitfield]. Their father's name was Gran-
derson [Granderson]. He moved from home,
Marshall, Texas, to Guthrie or Langs-
ton [Langston], Oklahoma, about ten years ago.
Charlie and Granderson were heard
of in Ashton, Kas., when their sister,…
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Rachael Sharp is looking for her siblings
The Dallas Express (Dallas, TX)
January 13, 1900
LOST RELATIVES.
I want to find my sister Melvina,
daughter of Charles Gordon, who lived
near Richmond, VA., at a little place
called Chicot. I also had two brothers
by name, Sam and John, all of them
belonged to a Mrs. Susie Sharp, of that
place. Any information leading to
the whereabouts of either or all of
them will be…
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Mahalia Johnson is searching for her mother Betsey Ann Taylor
The Dallas Express (Dallas, TX)
January 13, 1900
LOST MOTHER.
Would like to know the whereabouts
of my mother whose name is Betsey
Ann Taylor. Address
Mahalia, Johnson,
Waxahachie, Texas.
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Mrs. Paralee Hammonds is looking for Turner Hammonds
The Dallas Express (Dallas, TX)
January 13, 1900
TURNER HAMMONDS LOST. Mrs. Paralee Hammonds wishes to know the whereabouts of her son, Turner hammonds. When last heard of he was in Itaska, Texas. Any information concerning him may be directed to MRS. PARALEE HAMMONDS, Colorado, Texas.
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Jannie Bell is looking for her brother
The Dallas Express (Dallas, TX)
January 13, 1900
LOST BROTHER. I want to find my brother, his name is Lee Littlejohn, the last I heard of him he was in Cleburne, Texas. Any information concerning him will be gladly received, address me at box 541, Mrs. Jannie Bell, El Paso, Texas.
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Manuel Rose searching for Victoria Chambers
The Houston Daily Post (Houston, TX)
November 9, 1899
ANYONE knowing anything relative to or
the whereabouts of Victoria Chambers (col-
ored) will oblige by writing Manuel Rose,
Willard, Texas. She was last heard of in
Little Rock, Ark. 10
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Mrs. Lina Williams searching for her daughter Mrs. Victory Williams
Dallas Express (Dallas, TX)
May 3, 1919
Want to Know—of the whereabouts
of my daughter, Mrs. Victory Wil-
liams [Williams], last heard of she was in Regin,
Texas, any information concerning
her will be highly appreciated, ad-
dress [address] Mrs. Lina Williams, 117 West
First street, St. Angelo, Texas.
5-3-1t
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Rev. Mack Henson finds his father
The Austin Weekly Statesman (Austin, TX)
March 26, 1891
A SAD DEATH.
After Many Years an Aged Father Meets His
Son and Soon After Dies.
A pathetic death occurred in thi
city day before yesterday that i
worthy of more than a passing notice.
Since the war Rev. Mack Henson, a
colored preacher of this city, who because
of his earnestness as a minister
and his courteous and gentlemanly…
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Eliza Jones searching for her uncle Sam Roberson
The Houston Daily Post (Houston, TX)
February 24, 1898
Information Wanted.
Omen, Smith County, Texas, February
19.---Information wanted of my uncle, Sam
Roberson; he is my father's brother. His
father's name was Moses Roberson. The
last I heard of him he lived close to
Crockett, Houston county. Any information
of his whereabouts will be thankfully
received. Mrs. Eliza Jones,
Omen,…
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Elder T. Cooper searching for his brother
Brenham Weekly Banner (Brenham, TX)
February 9, 1882
----Information of the where-
abouts of Job Jameson, colored,
who came to Texas soon after
the war, is wanted by his broth-
er, Elder T. Cooper, Brenham,
Texas.
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Dr. M. C. Kieth searching for Maha
The Free Man's Press (Galveston, TX)
October 24, 1868
INFORMATION WANTED:- of Maha
a colored woman, who came from
Missouri, was raised by Richard Sharp
Marion County Sharpsburg Post
[off]ice Palmyra Road. Her mother is
[liv]ing in Palmyra Missouri and writes to
W. Bryant (who was raised with her)
find her whereabouts.
Write to Dr. M. C. Keith, Galveston
[Te]xas.
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Louis Clark searching for his brother Lee Clark and sister Clarica Clark
Fort Worth Gazette (Fort Worth, TX)
August 6, 1891
CLARK - My brother, Lee Clark, and sister,
Clarica Clark, and myself were raised by
one Buck Clark in Columbus, Muscogee county,
Ga. My brother and sister were sold to an M.
E. (South) preacher by the name of Henry
Ware. They were taken from Chambers
county, Ala., by said Ware to Texas some-
where about the year 1847. I have never heard…
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Will Jackson searching for his brother, Noble Jackson
The Galveston Daily News (Galveston, TX)
June 19, 1904
INFORMATION wanted of my brother,
Noble Jackson; when last heard from was
living at 1427 Ave. M. Galveston. Address
WILL JACKSON, colored, care County
Jail, Kaufman, Tex.
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