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Title
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The Dallas Express (Dallas, TX)
Description
An account of the resource
1900, 1919
Text
Newspaper advertisements
State
Texas
Kansas
Oklahoma
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Title
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Bennie A. Smith looking for Charlie, Granderson, and Isaac Whitfield
Description
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Bennie A. Smith, who married Hattie Smith (formerly Hattie Whitfield) is searching for Hattie's brothers Charlie, Granderson, and Isaac Whitfield. Charlie and Granderson were last heard of in Ashton, Kansas. The men's father was named Granderson.
Source
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The Dallas Express (Dallas, TX)
Date
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January 13, 1900
Contributor
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Thomas DeGolier
Publisher
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The Portal to Texas History
Subject
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Lost Friends Ad
Coverage
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Ashton, KS
Guthrie, OK
Langston, OK
Relation
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Fort Worth, TX
Scripto
Transcription
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THREE MEN WANTED.
Want to know the whereabouts of
Charlie, Granderson and Issac Whit-
field [Whitfield]. Their father's name was Gran-
derson [Granderson]. He moved from home,
Marshall, Texas, to Guthrie or Langs-
ton [Langston], Oklahoma, about ten years ago.
Charlie and Granderson were heard
of in Ashton, Kas., when their sister,
Hattie Smith (nee Whitfield) died.
Any information will be thankfully re-
ceived [received]. Yours in Christ,
BENNIE A. SMITH,
1523 Calhoun street, Ft. Worth, Texas.
Status
Not to transcribe
Weight
dd
changed name
missing person(s)
sibling(s)
white newspaper