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Valentine Toliver searching for their sister Pinnie and brother-in-law Robert
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
December 16, 1886
MR. EDITOR--I have found out where my brother Emanuel and Stephen are by the help of the SOUTHWESTERN. So please to make another inquiry for my sister Pinnie and her husband Robin; Robert is his name, but they call him Robin; their eldest sons are named Stephen and Richard, and girls are Mame, Emmer and Caroline. I haven't called half of her…
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Gracie Oliver searching for her children Anthony and Amanda Oliver
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
April 20, 1882
MR. EDITOR --- I wish to find out where my children are, Anthony, and Amanda Oliver. I last heard from Anthony in Shreveport, he was then driving a dray. Old Mrs. Oliver sold him in Milam Town Eastern Texas., to a man named Joel Holbert. Mrs Oliver lived near Sabine town. Mrs Oliver gave my daughter Amanda to her grand daughter Miss. Birdwell,…
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Rev. S. Priestly searching for his or a parishioner's daughter
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
April 27, 1882
MR. EDITOR --- I would like to learn, if it is possible, the whereabouts of my daughter, Sarah Jane, who was bought by John Anderson from the traders' yard New Orleans, he living in Carroll county, Miss. Her mother's name was Betsey McCray, her son's name was Beter. They were from Cumberland county, North Carolina, in 1862 or 1863. Direct to Rev.…
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Elmira Brack searching for family members including mother Silvy and uncle Tom
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
May 4, 1882
MR. EDITOR--I desire to inquire for my people. They left me in Tennessee in 1861. Their names are Silvy, Tom, Ellen, Caroline, Queen and Henderson Buchanan. Silvey is my mother, Tom my uncle, Ellen and Queen my sisters, Henderson my brother and Caroline my aunt. They were sold to Billy Armstrong, and carried to Arkansas, leaving me in Bedford…
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Henry Harbert searching for his mother Amy and siblings
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
May 11, 1882
MR. EDITOR--I want to inquire for my friends that I left in Prince Edward county, VA., when I was sold away from there forty years ago. My mother's name was Amy. She belonged to Josiah Cheedle, but in the devision [division] of the property she went to Mr. Alman, and also took my brother Peter. My brother Nelson and I were sold to Wm. Harbert, and…
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Mary Murdock searching for her mother Charity Blanford
The Appeal (Chicago, IL)
February 7, 1891
CHARITY BLANFORD--I wish to find my mother
Charity Blanford. She used to be the slave of
Richard Long, Hancock, Ky. She was sold and
taken to Louisville, Ky. She took her child named
Ellen, aged 8 years, with her. Any information
will be thankfully received by Mary Murdock,
Rockport, Ind.
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William Sanders (formerly Derry Sanders) searching for his daughter Hannah
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
May 11, 1882
Dear Editor --- I wish to inquire about my daughter Hannah. Joe Carter sold her to Jim Hughes when five years old, in Tishomingo co., Miss. Her mother's name is Violet. I went by the name of Derry Sanders. My mother is Dian[undecipherable]. I left them all in Tishomingo in 1849. Address me at Hawkins, Texas. WM SANDERS
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Rachel Farrow searching for her family
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
May 18, 1882
DEAR EDITOR: I wish to inquire for my people. I left them in Mechlenburg county, Va, near Bolton about thirty-eight or thirty nine years ago. Mother's name was Harlan; mine is Rachel. We belonged to Ansell Roberts. Mother had ten children, four boys and six girls. After Roberts died, I was sold to Crawford Hughes seven miles below. Brothers…
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James Armstead
The Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
September 25, 1879
Mr. Editor -- I desire information
concerning my uncles Gabriel
Armstead, Henry Patrick. Father's
name is Otis Armstead. Their
mother's name is Millie Armstead.
Otis is alive and he and Patrick
came from Virginia to Kentucky.
We belonged to Mr. Thomas
Esquails, Franklin, Borden county.
I took mother back to Virginia.
Martin and…
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Horace Carter searching for brother John Carter
The Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
September 18, 1879
DEAR EDITOR ----- My brother was sold in Richmond, Va., 35 years ago to Seward, and was carried to Texas. His name was John Carter. I saw a piece in your paper, I think it was him. He says his sister's name was Margaret and brother's name Henderson Carter, and he has four brothers. I have a sister, Margaret Carter, but my name is Horace Carter,…
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John Benjamin Slack searching for his mother Eliza Slack
The Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
September 11, 1879
DEAR EDITOR ---- I wish to inquire about my mother who I left in Monroe county, Georgia. I was brought to Texas by John Slack when but five years old and mother was sold to John Panil. I had one sister, Caroline. Mother's name was Eliza Slack. She had one sister and one brother, Mary and Henry Slack, who were brought to Texas at the same time…
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Caroline Howard searching for her son Legrand Howard
The Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
September 8, 1881
DEAR EDITOR : --- I desire to inquire for my son. Thirty years ago, at the age of six years, he was sold away from me at Covington, Ky., to Richard Kay by Jno. N. Howard. His name then was Legrand Howard. His complexion is very fair. I have seen him but once since, the next year after he was sold. Any information concerning him, should this not…
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William Mills
The Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
September 8, 1881
MR. EDITOR: ---- I wish to inquire
for my kin people. I left them in
Hinds county, Mississippi, as well
as I can remember, near a little
station called Mt. Albert, living
with John McDaniel. They
belonged to William McDaniel,
brother of John. I left them there
about 1833. My father name
Sharper, mother's Nellie, my oldest…
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James Alderman
The Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
September 4, 1879
MR. EDITOR --- I wish to see if I
can obtain any information through
your paper of my wife's mother
Matilda Greham, and family. Her
step father was Ned Greham : she
had a sister named Hannah Jane
and a brother named Rannell
McGuin ; I do not know the names of
the other children. Mother and
children were sold by Simeon Tucker…
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Martha Ewing
The Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
September 1, 1881
DEAR EDITOR: -- Mrs. Martha
Ewing wishes to find some of her
kindred. Her mother's name
was Betsy, grandmother's, Lucy
Hunt, mother's brother Jin, and
her sister Milly. Her grandmother
belonged to the Hunts in
Pike county, Ala. Her mother
belonged to Mike Carnell, Macon co.,
Ala. Sold in Harri co., Texas,
from me and my…
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Rev. Granville Norman searching for his sister Martha (1st of 3 ads placed)
The Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
May 27, 1880
DEAR EDITOR-- I wish to inquire for my sister Martha, who was sold from us at Jackson, Tennessee, to Tom Boyle, near Boliva, Tennessee. She was seven years old at the time. We all belonged to John Green. Mother's name was Dollie; father's, Granville -- he belonged to Tom Norman, of Whiteville, Tennessee. There were five children -- William,…
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Jennie Rutlege searching for her son Lewis Hickerson and daughter Victory
The Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
November 6, 1879
DEAR EDITOR-- I want to hear from my son, Lewis Hickerson. When last heard from he was at Como, Panola Co., Miss. His father's name is Harrison Thompson. He left Manchester, Coffee county, Tenn., in 1863. A daughter, Victory, was sold from the same place in 1865, to Dr. Singleton. When last heard from she was at Fairfield, Bedford Co., Tenn.…
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Nancy Smith
The Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
November 6, 1879
I wish to inquire about my father,
mother and sisters. Father's name
was Robert Brown ; mother's Anna
Richards ; sisters' Maria and Mary,
and a brother, Silas. I was sold
from Cumberland Co., Va., three
miles from Jamestown. I lived at
Rain's Tavern. I belonged to the
widow Ferguson. Sister Mary
belonged to Warner Price, and was…
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L. S. Deckard (formerly Stephen Burch) searching for his family including father Andrew Burch and mother Eliza
The Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
November 10, 1881
DEAR EDITOR-- I wish to inquire for my relatives. Father was Andrew Burch, mother Eliza, sisters Mahala Ann and Clara, Harriet and Lucretia, Thomas, Hillary and William. My old owner's name was Joe Burch, mistress Susy Ann Burch. My name was Stephen Burch and I was sold to a negro trader at Louisville, Kentucky. Address, L. S. DECKARD. Brenham,…
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Mary Von searching for her mother
The Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
November 24, 1881
DEAR EDITOR- I wish to inquire for my mother, left in Mississippi about sixteen years ago. She belonged to Von, in Jasper county. I had two sisters and five brothers, Redy, Handy, Peter, Clinton Pickett, September, and Henry Clay. I left to nurse for Tom Grayson. He sold me to a trader, who brought me to Texas just before the breakup. Have not…
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Augustus Marshall searching for brother Frank Francis
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
October 9, 1879
MR. EDITOR -- I wish to inquire as to the whereabouts of my brother Frank Francis. Three of us, brothers, Gus, Thomas and Frank, were brought here by a trader named Gen. George Dorris. I was sold to Wm. Desheil; Thomas was sold on Red River above Shreveport; I left Frank with the trader at Shreveport and have not heard from him since. Our mother's…
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Major Conway searching for his two brothers Alfort and Pirase
The Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
October 16, 1879
DEAR EDITOR -- I wish to inquire for my two brothers, Alfort and Pirase. They were sold in Carrol county by a man named Zollicoffer in 1846. Alford was the oldest -- between 8 and 10 years old. Pirase was between 6 and 6 years old. Their mother's name was Lucy. They had two brothers, Jefferson and Major; I do not remember to whom they were sold.…
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Samuel Williams searching for his father Reuben
The Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
October 23, 1879
DEAR EDITOR -- My father was sold from me in the year 1850 by Dr. Martin, in Polk county, Texas. His name was Reuben. Dr. Martin also owned my mother, Betsey, and sister Fanny, and one boy, Henry. Dr. Martin removed to Corsicana, Texas, and there my mother lives. Any information of him will be gladly received. Please address me at Shreveport, La.…
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Charley Howard searching for his sister Leah Howard
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
June 1, 1882
MR. EDITOR -- I wish to inquire for my sister, Leah Howard. My mother and father was named Suck and Green Howard. She had two brothers, oldest named Jim, younger Charley. Sisters -- oldest Arro younger Jane. Sister Leah was taken to Texas by a man named Abanatha. She belonged to Miss Mary Ann Abanatha, Address me, Charley Howard, Muldon, Miss.
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Henry Land searching for his daughters Rose Land and Emily Land
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
June 8, 1882
Mr. EDITOR: I wish to find my two daughters Rose Land and Emily Land used to belong to Joshua Land who lived in Mississippi. I was separated from wife Maria Land. She was sold to a man by the name of John Nuson, who lived in Point Coupee parsh, near Morganza; and any information of the whereabouts of Rose Land and Emily Land will be gladly…
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