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Title
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The Nashville Globe (Nashville, TN)
Description
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1907, 1908, 1909, 1910, 1991, 1913, 1917, 1918
Text
Newspaper advertisements
State
Tennessee
Virginia
Mississippi
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Title
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Mrs. Lucy King searching for her brother and sisters
Subject
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"Lost Relatives" letter to the editor
Description
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Mrs. Lucy King searching for her brother, Wallace, and sisters, Minnerva and Juda Braxton, children of Robert Braxton and Malvina Braxton. They were sold from Hampton, VA.
Source
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Nashville Globe (Nashville, TN)
Date
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June 24, 1910
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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Nashville, TN
Hampton, VA
Beach Grove, MS [Beech Grove, MS ?]
Scripto
Transcription
A written representation of a document.
LOST RELATIVES.
I am inquiring about my brother Wal-
ace and sisters, Minnerva and Juda
Braxton, who were sold from Hamp-
ton, Va., by Mr. Karry S. Jones a
great many years before the Civil
War. I was told that one man bought
them all. Our father and mother
were Robert and Malvina Braxton.
I am their sister Lucy. Each has a
daughter named after our mother,
aunt Malvina and Mary. Any infor-
mation concerning their whereabouts
will be gladly received by
MRS. LUCY KING,
814 Nineteenth avenue, North
Nashville, Tenn
P.S.-When last heard of they
were in Beach Grove, Miss.
Status
Not to transcribe
Weight
dd
family history
slave trade