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Joshua Moore searching for Samuel, Ephraim, Rachel, Masey and John Moore
The Christian Recorder (Philadelphia, PA)
October 24, 1868
INFORMATION WANTED
Of the Hillard family; Samuel and Ephraim
Moore, formerly belonging to Samuel Moore,
of Jackson county, Ala.; Rachel, Masey, and
John Moore, all of Albany. They may find
Joshua Moore by writing to
Rev. J. A. WARREN,
Cleveland, Ohio.
Oct. 24--2t.
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Mrs. Kitty Barnes looking for daughter Milly Barnes
The Christian Recorder (Philadelphia, PA)
November 20, 1873
INFORMATION wanted of the daughter of
Mrs. Kitty Barnes, named MILLY BARNES.
Before the war she lived in Berkley Co.,
W. Va.
She belonged to James Wilson, who sold
her when she was in her thirteenth year.
I would be more than thankful if any one
knowing of her whereabouts should ad-
dress me, or instruct her to address her
mother,…
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Rev. T. H. Jackson searching for Harrison Bacon, son of America Bacon
The Christian Recorder (Philadelphia, PA)
October 28, 1880
INFORMATION WANTED OF HARRISON
Bacon, son of America Bacon. When
last seen by his mother he was at Bedford
Court House, Va. Please write in care of
Rev. T. H. Jackson, 55 Webster street,
Cleveland, Ohio.
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Robert Johnson seeking information about unnamed friends
Richmond Planet (Richmond, VA)
March 21, 1896
Do You Know Them
CLEVELAND, O., March 15, 96.
MR EDITOR:
I desire to know the whereabouts
of my friends. I left John Steward's
farm on Brooke Turn-pike near Brook
Hill for Detroit, Mich., but am now
living in Cleveland, O.,
My mother's name was Caroline
Johnson. My father's name was Lindsey
Johnson, and my brother's name
is…
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Mrs. Hattie Pratt and Mrs. Rebecca Reed seeking their brother Daniel W. Jackson
The Cleveland Gazette (Cleveland, OH)
February 22, 1887
Any information concerning the whereabouts of Daniel W. Jackson will be thankfully received by his sisters, Mrs. Hattie Pratt, Meadville, Pa., and Mrs. Rebecca Reed, 473 Sterling avenue, Cleveland, O.
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Mrs. Hattie Pratt and Mrs. Rebecca Reed seeking their brother Daniel W. Jackson
The Cleveland Gazette (Cleveland, OH)
February 5, 1887
Any information concerning the
whereabouts of Daniel W. Jackson will
be thankfully received by his sisters,
Mrs. Hattie Pratt, Meadville, Pa., and
Mrs. Rebecca Reed, 473 Sterling avenue.
Cleveland, O.
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J. William Bailey seeking his mother Nancy Bailey, brothers Edward, James, and Rufus Bailey, and uncles John and Henry Ash
The Cleveland Gazette (Cleveland, OH)
February 2, 1884
Exchanges Please Copy.
J. William Bailey, born in Greens-
borough [Greensborough], Gilford County, N.C., would
like to hear from some of his relatives,
whom he has not seen for many years.
His mother's name was Nancy Bailey;
brothers, Edward, James and Rufus
Bailey; uncles, John and Henry Ash.
Any information of the above will be…
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Horace Richards seeking his mother Senior Richards, father Warner Richards, brothers Louis and Arthur, and sister Martha Ann Richards
The Cleveland Gazette (Cleveland, OH)
December 15, 1883
Exchanges Please Copy.
I, Horace Richards, born in King and
Queen County, Virginia, am anxious to
hear something of some of my relatives,
whom I have not seen for forty years.
My mother’s name is Senior Richards;
father’s, Warner Richards; brothers’,
Louis and Arthur; my sister’s name is
Martha Ann Richards. Any infor-
mation…
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Tom Wade searching for his sisters Anna and Laura
The Cleveland Gazette (Cleveland, OH)
March 1, 1890
Where Are His Sisters?
Mrs. Jane Wade and two daughters,
Anna and Laura were separated from
husband and son in Fort Valley, Ga.,
about eighteen years ago. Father and
I were moved to Rome, Ga., and two
years later heard from my sisters and
mother, still in Fort Valley. My brother,
Frank died when quite small. I am the
oldest…
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Mary Johnson found her son Charles Jackson
The Cleveland Gazette (Cleveland, OH)
March 14, 1891
MRS. MARY JOHNSON writes the editor
of THE GAZETTE that she has found her
son Charles, whom she has not seen for
ten years, by advertising in this journal,
and adds: “THE GAZETTE is a great race
newspaper.” The general verdict.
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Mrs. Jackson searching for her sisters and brothers
The Cleveland Gazette (Cleveland, OH)
April 19, 1890
Hunting for Relatives.
Mrs. Jackson desires to know the
whereabouts of her sisters and brothers;
Margaret, Barbery and Rebecca Gilbert.
Messrs. Thomas and William Gilbert,
Miss Anna Gilbert, married a Lewis
Jackson Address 72 Parkman street,
Cleveland, O.
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James H. Howard searching for his wife's siblings Drusilla, Jane, Jerome, Thomas Benton, Jacob Culberson, and Cephas Culberson
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
December 6, 1888
Mr. Editor: I want to inquire for my wife's sisters and brothers. They used to belong to John R. Goff, of Tucker County, West Virginia. Some of them belonged to a family named Culberson. Their names were Drusilla, Jane, Jerome, Thomas Benton, Jacob and Cephas Culberson. Others of them are dead or their whereabouts are not known. Address James H.…
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