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Title
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The Weekly Floridian (Tallahassee, FL)
Text
Newspaper advertisements
State
Florida
Tennessee
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Title
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Wm. Patton searching for his mother Nellie Holmes and brothers Tom and Littleton
Subject
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Information Wanted Ad
Description
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Patton was brought from Jackson, TN, to Leon County, FL, about 40 years ago [ca. 1843], as an enslaved young man. His mother's name was Nellie Holmes, and his brothers were Tom and Littleton.
Source
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The Weekly Floridian (Tallahassee, FL)
Date
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June 5, 1883
Contributor
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Jesse Nasta
Publisher
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Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Library of Congress
Coverage
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Tallahassee, Leon County, Florida
Jackson, TN
Memphis, Tennessee (12 miles from)
Scripto
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Information Wanted.
Wm. Patton, a respectable colored man sixty-seven
years old, was brought to this county
about forty years ago as the slave of Alex. Patton.
He was born on the estate of John Holmes,
twelve miles from Memphis, whence he was
taken to Jackson, Tennessee, at the age of seven
years, by a Mr. Lundy, who sold him to Mr.
Patton. His mother's name was Nellie Holmes,
and he had two brothers, Tom and Littleton. --
He would be thankful to any person who can
give information of his relatives if they would
address him, "Wm. Patton, Tallahassee, Fla."
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forced migration
parent(s)
sibling(s)
slave trade
white newspaper
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Title
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The Florida Peninsular (Tampa, FL)
Text
Newspaper advertisements
State
Florida
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Ann Wells searching for her daughter Maria Adeline
Subject
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Information Wanted Ad
Description
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Maria Adeline was formerly enslaved by Dr. Lively. She was "taken" from Tampa, Florida and "carried" to Key West, Florida.
Source
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The Florida Peninsular (Tampa, FL)
Date
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February 8, 1868
Contributor
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Jesse Nasta
Publisher
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Newspapers.com
Coverage
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Tampa, FL
Apalachicola, FL
Key West, FL
Tampa, FL
Scripto
Transcription
A written representation of a document.
Information Wanted,
Of Maria Adeline, (colored) formerly a slave
of Dr. Lively and was taken from Tampa
during the war by some colored people and
carried to Key West. When last heard from
she was in Apalachicola, Fla. Any information
regarding her will be gladly received by
her mother,
ANN WELLS.
Tampa, Nov.
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Weight
dd
child(ren)
Civil War
kidnapping
resistance
runaway
self-emancipation