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Title
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The Chicago Defender (Chicago, IL)
Description
An account of the resource
1911, 1916, 1917, and 1920
Text
Newspaper advertisements
State
New York
Virginia
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Title
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James E. Johnson seeking information about his parents Henry and Susan Johnson and siblings Walker Claybourne, George W. Johnson, and Henriette Johnson
Subject
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Information Wanted Ad
Source
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The Chicago Defender (Chicago, IL)
Date
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November 3, 1917
Contributor
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Sarah Marcinik
Description
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James E. Johnson seeking information about his parents Henry and Susan Johnson and siblings Walker Claybourne, George W. Johnson, and Henriette Johnson. The family was enslaved by Dr. Lynn Crum of New Kent County, Virginia.
Coverage
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Jamaica, New York
New Kent County, Virginia
Scripto
Transcription
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INFORMATION WANTED
James E. Johnson, 109 Douglas
street, Jamaica, N.Y., desires to know
the whereabouts of any of his relatives.
His father and mother, Henry and
Susan Johnson; brothers, Walker,
Claybourne, and George W. Johnson;
sister, Henriette Johnson. All were
slaves of the estate of Dr. Lynn Crum,
New Kent County, Va. They were sold
in 1861, at the age of 10 years. He
would like to locate any of the family.
—Adv.
Status
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Weight
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Civil War
forced migration
migration (north)
parent(s)
sibling(s)
slave trade