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B. C. Combs searching for Annie, Gus, and Susannah Combs
The Northwestern Recorder (Milwaukee, WI)
February 1893
ANNIE COMBS.—I wish to find my mother Annie, brother Gus, and sis- ter [sister] Susannah Combs. I last saw them in Enterprise, Miss., in 1860. Any tidings of them, or either of them, will be thankfully received byB. C. Combs, 802 Spring Street, Lit- tle [Little] Rock, Ark.
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Smion Pickles searching for his siblings Randolph, Charley, and Aarriett
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
October 10, 1889
Mr. Editor: I want to get i[indecipherable]mation in regard to membe[indecipherable] my family. I was separated [indecipherable] them in the time of slavery, [indecipherable] I was six years old. They [indecipherable] then at Enterprise, Miss., an[indecipherable]longed to a man named Pi[indecipherable] His sons were named F[indecipherable] George…
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B.C. Combs searching for his mother, Annie, brother, Gus, and sister Susanna Combs
The Appeal (Chicago, IL)
October 8, 1892
ANNIE COMBS.--I wish to find my mother Annie,
brother Gus, sister Susannah Combs. I last saw
them in Enterprise, Miss, in 1860. Any tidings
of them or either of them will be thankfully re-
ceived by B. C. Combs 802 Spring street, Little
Rock, Ark. 6 11-92
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Robert Hays searching for a "fellow servant" Jordan Hays
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
June 22, 1882
MR. EDITOR: I wish to enquire for my fellow servant Jordan Hays. I have not heard from him since 1868. My mother was Priscilla Hays, brother Sonny or Lewis Hays. They are still at Enterprise, Miss. Address me at State Line, Miss. ROBERT HAYS.
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Hattie Dunlap seeking information of her brother's father Richard King
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
February 12, 1880
ENTERPRISE, Miss., Jan. 18, 1880.
DEAR EDITOR --- Please allow me
a short space in your paper to
inquire for a friend, my brother's
father. His name was Richard
King. He left us in 1864. He was
carried off by Hamp Bircy to
Galveston, Texas. My brother is
named Charley Bircy. My mother
married Bob Dunlap. If any…
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