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Mrs. Maria McSpadden searching for Mr. William Page on behalf of his aunt Mary Jackson
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
November 27, 1884
Will any one be kind enough to inform me of the whereabouts of Mr. William Page. He was formerly of Louisville, Kentucky. His mother was named Maria Page, and his father named Peter Page. His parents, if I mistake not, was the property of Major Throckmorton. Any one giving the desired information, will greatly oblige his aunt, Mary Jackson.…
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Mrs. Margret Harris searching for her brothers Albert, Logan, and Jordan
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
May 15, 1884
MR. EDITOR- Allow me to inquire for my three brothers, Albert, Logan and Jordan. We belonged to Mr. Houston, near Danville and Sanford, Ky. I was a child four years old when brought from there by James Cole, a son-in-law of old Sam Houston. He had been married twice, and both wives were named Betty. He had three children. My father and mother are…
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Moses Baker searching for his sister Martha
The Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
June 12, 1884
DEAR EDITOR-- I wish to inquire for my sister Martha, who was sold from me before the war. She was sold out of Cumberland county, Ky. Our owners were John Milton Baker and Mrs. Polly Baker. Our mother's name was Lisey Baker, one brother Ben. Baker, one sister Sallie Baker. Only four children in the family. My sister Martha was sold to some one in…
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Metilda Jefferson searching for her people
The Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
February 21, 1884
MR. EDITOR—I wish to inquire for my people—mother, three sisters and three brothers. Mother's name was Ellen Vannoy; sisters were Harriet Vannoy, Corela Vannoy, and Hannah Buckner; brothers were Charles, Richard and Milton. Mother, myself, Corela, Harriet all belonged to Vannoy. The last time I saw them was in Warren, Mo. Sister Hannah and…
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Maria Coleman searching for her father Alfred White
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
August 6, 1885
MR. EDITOR-- I wish to inquire for my father. His name was Alfred White, belonging to Mr. Daniel White. My mother Fanny once belonged to Mr. Samuel Chester, who lived in Manchester, Clay County, Ky., and being for sale Mr. White also bought her. I have a sister, Minnie, and she now lived in Covington. My present name is Maria Coleman; I married a…
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An unknown person found several relations through the Southwestern Christian Advocate including their Aunt Mary Jackson
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
October 15, 1885
Lost Friend Found by the Aid of the Southwestern. MR. EDITOR: I cannot say that I am stranger to you, I am from the State and city that you are from, Louisville, Ky. I came to Louisiana in 1885. I belonged to Major Throckmorton; I was raised at the Galt House, on the corner of Maine and Second streets. My father was Peter Page, he died in 1861. I…
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Harris Kneeright (formerly Jack Green and Harris Green) searching for his mother and brother Mamie and Henry Green
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
May 28, 1885
MR. EDITOR - I wish to inquire for my mother and brother, Mamie and Henry Green. I left them in Kentucky; they belonged to Henry Green. I am Jack Green, and was brought away by Lizzie Green. Brother Talmond Evans was also brought away, by Madison Evans. I then went by the name of Harris Green, but am now known as Harris Kneeright, Any information…
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Geo. Porter searching for his mother Sarah Hutchinson, father Lot Proctor, and sisters Harriet and Elizabeth Hutchinson
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
July 30, 1885
MR. EDITOR--I wish to inquire for the following parties: My mother's name is Sarah Hutchinson and father's name is Lot Proctor. My sisters are Harriet and Elizabeth Hutchinson. My brother, Harrison Richard, was killed in Shaggerville town. I left all the above named parties in Logan county, Ky. Any information address Geo. Porter, care of the…
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Geo. H. E. Fields searching for his brother Jas. Wm. Pinelton
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
November 25, 1885
MR. EDITOR: I wish to inquire for my brother, who was owned by Dr. David Broadnax, named Jas. Wm. Pinelton. He was sold in Powder Horn in 1856 or 1857 when we were leaving Louisville, Ky., for Texas. His mother, Maria, was then called Maria Broadnax and step-father Austin; brothers, Jacob, Joseph who was called Tody Young, and George. Address, Geo.…
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She found her lost brother
The Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
September 10, 1885
She Found Her Brother.
Lecturing on the merits of this
paper the other day in Shelbyville,
Ky., we turned to our column of
"Lost Friends," and began to read
the first notice upon whIch our
eyes tell. We had only read a few
lines, when springing up, a lady
said, "That is my brother." So it
was, and so it is daily. The
SOUTHWESTERN…
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F. G. Gilbert searching for his mother Eliza Miller and sisters Sarah Jane and Rosa Miller
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
April 9, 1885
We have received the following
inquiry from F. G. Gilbert, Bag-
well [Bagwell], Texas: "I would like to find
my people if possible. I lived in
Louisville, Ky., when I was about
6 years old, with my mother and
her other four children. Just be
fore [before] the proclamation of freedom
we were sold to a trader by the
name of Ben.…
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Emeline Wren searching for Minnie Lewis
The Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
October 9, 1884
MR. EDITOR––I wish to hear
from Minnie Lewis, who lived in
Danville, Kentucy. Her native
home was Lexington. She be-
longed [belonged] in Danville, to Joseph Hud-
son [Hudson]. She had a son, Henry, and
daughters Emeline and Lucinda.
Henry, belonged to Wm. Hudson;
Emeline, to Julia Hudson; Lucinda,
was taken to Cincinnati, by John…
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Eliza Gedding (formerly Eliza Fry) searching for her daughter Sarah Francis Brown
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
April 24, 1884
MR. EDITOR––Allow me to in-
quire [inquire] for a relative of mine, it is my
child; she was sold from me when
about 10 years old. We were form-
erly [formerly] servants of Elizabeth Hoflers.
Her name was Sarah Francis
Brown. My name at that time was
Eliza Fry. She was carried South
by a man named McGill, and was
sold to a man in…
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Delphy Wilson searching for her father Thomas Jones and siblings
The Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
December 18, 1884
MR. EDITOR--Please help me to
find my father and kin people. My
father's name is Thomas Jones; my
sisters were named Lucy, Susan
Ann and Sally Jones; Mother's
name is Hannah Jones. They used
to belong to Col. Charles Todd, in
Shelby county, Kentucky; my name
was then Delphy Wilson, my young
mistress' name was Letitia Todd,
married…
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Cynthia Wheeler searching for her brother Spencer Thomas
The Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
December 3, 1885
Mr. Editor: I wish to inquire
thourgh [through] your paper for my broth-
er. When I last heard from him
he was in New Orleans. His name
is Spencer Thomas; we were sepa-
rated when we were children, and
lived with Mr. Inlow, who lived
near Jack Thomas and Highdipper,
three miles of North MIddletown,
Bourbon county, Ky. Our mother
was…
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Bennett Forrest searching for his mother Sally Forrest (formerly Sally Brown and Sally Johnson) and extended family
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
September 18, 1884
MR. EDITOR—I wish to inquire
for my relatives. My mother left
all in Kentucky. Her father and
mother were Bennett and Delilah
Johnson; her brothers Rollin,
Elisha Bullett, Westley and Bob
Johnson; and also Smith Bullett,
by father; her aunts were Betty and
Sally; she left in Cloverport, Ky.
They all belonged to Zeke Fisher,…
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Harvey Spalding & Sons looking for Moses Ballard
The Interior Journal (Stanford, KY)
February 9, 1906
WANTED.-Information as to the address of Moses Ballard, or heirs if he is dead. He was a colored man and served in the 123rd U.S. Col. Inf., and address was Lincolntown [Lincoln County], KY., in 1865. Small recovery can probably be made. Address Harvey Spalding & Sons, Washington, D.C.
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Anna Berry searching for her brother Abraham Berry and sister Delicy Berry
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
April 9, 1885
I would like to find my brother
and sister, who were born in Liv-
ingston [Livingston] county, Kentucky. My
brother's name is Abraham Berry
and sister's name was Delicy Berry.
The last account I had of them
they were in Coahoma county, Miss.
Any information concerning them
may be sent to Anna Berry, care of
Baptist Church, Hot…
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Martha McDermit searching for her brother Lowery McDermit
The Colored Tennessean (Nashville, TN)
August 12, 1865
INFORMATION WANTED
OF A MAN BY THE NAME OF ELIAS
LOWERY McDERMIT, who used to
belong to Thomas Lyons, of Knoxville, East
Tennessee. He was sold to a man by the
name of Sherman about ten years ago, and
I learned some six years ago that he was
on a steamboat running between Memphis
and New Orleans, and more recently I heard
that he…
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Alvy Ellis searching for her mother Judy
The Colored Tennessean (Nashville, TN)
March 24, 1866
ALVY ELLIS wishes to know or hear
from her mother, JUDY, who was
free and lived with Mr. Spears, on Sul-
pher [Supher] Creek, about nine years ago. I
would like to hear from any of my rela-
tions [relations] that are living, and know who of
them are dead. My name is Alvy Ellis,
that once belonged to Christopher Ellis,
on Sulpher…
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Richard B. Smith searching for Samuel Kennedy
Appeal: A National Afro-American Newspaper (St. Paul and Minneapolis, MN)
May 28, 1898
WHERE IS HE? Knowledge of the whereabouts is desired of Samuel Kennedy, who was last heard of by me in St. Paul, Minn. He was born in Mount Sterling, Ky. Any information regarding him will be gratefully received. Address RICHARD B. SMITH, Denver, Colo. 1830 Arapahoe Street.
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Ellen Warmack searching for her sister Jennie Norman.
The Appeal (Chicago, IL)
April 25, 1891
JENNIE NORMAN - I wish to find my sister Jennie Norman. Her father's name was Wallace. Her mother's name was Lucinda. Jennie was at Ples. Norman's sale to Billy Magee, who sold her to a Frenchman. Jennie was light brown in complexion. Address Ellen Warmack, Box 104 Hickman, Ky.
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Dave Coleman searching for his son Tom Coleman and brother Tyler Greenwade
The Appeal (Chicago, IL)
April 25, 1891
TOM COLEMAN-I wish to find my son Tom Coleman. He left here in November 1890. He is 17 years of age, brown in color and has a small scar on his face. I would also like to find my brother Tyler Greenwade. Address, Dave Coleman, Roaring Spring, Ky.
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Mrs. Nellie McGowan searching for her son Sandy McGowan
The Appeal (Chicago, IL)
September 3, 1892
SANDY MCGOWAN-I would like to find my son Sandy McGowan. He was sold by James McGowan to slave traders in Mt. Sterling, Ky. Please address his mother, Mrs. Nellie McGowan, 71 Leavitt street, Chicago, Ill. 16 7-92
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Clarissa Reed searching for her mother Pearline, stepfather Sam, and siblings
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
September 13, 1883
DEAR EDITOR- I desire to inquire for my people. Mother was Pearline, stepfather was Sam. Mother had two sets of children. There were five of us, and two died before I left home. The oldest, Sophronia, was sold first; there were Fannie, Morgan, Anderson and myself. Parents belonged to John Ronden. The old man and I was sold to a Mr. Currel, and he…
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