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Title
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The Christian Recorder (Philadelphia, PA)
Description
An account of the resource
1863-1902
Text
Newspaper advertisements
State
North Carolina
Kentucky
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Title
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E. D. Hicks searching for mother Harriet Hicks, sisters Mariah and Rhoda, and brothers Solomon and Alonzo
Subject
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Information Wanted Ad
Description
An account of the resource
E. D. Hicks searching for his mother, Harriett Hicks, sisters, Rhoda and Mariah, and his brothers, Alonzo and Solomon, who were all formerly enslaved by Jemmey Hicks.
Source
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The Christian Recorder (Philadelphia, PA)
Date
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September 26, 1895
Contributor
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Margaret Strolle
Coverage
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Goldsburgh, North Carolina
Louisville, KY
Relation
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Elizabethtown, Kentucky
Scripto
Transcription
A written representation of a document.
Information wanted of lost
friends. I left them in Goldsburgh,
N. C, in 1865, and the
same year I followed the Union
soldiers to Louisville Ky. During
slavery we belonged to a man
named Jemmey Hicks. My mothers's
name was Harriett Hicks. I
had two sisters: Mariah and Rhoda
Hicks, also two brothers, Solomon
and Alonzo Hicks Any information
will be gladly received by E.
D. Hicks, Elizabethtown, Ky , Box
87
Status
Not to transcribe
Weight
dd
Civil War
family history
former enslaver
left with Union Army
migration (west)
parent(s)
resistance
runaway
sibling(s)
U. S. Army