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Mary Stowers found her son Willis Green after 28-year separation
The Owensboro Monitor (Owensboro, KY)
May 6, 1874
A Long Lost Mother.
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[Evansville Journal.]
Twenty-eight years ago Mary Stowers,
a slave woman, belonging to Harrison
Stowers, of Owensboro, was sold to parties
living in Shelby county, Kentucky, and
was with her little girl of two years
taken away, leaving her boy, Willis
Green, then four years old, with her
former master,…
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Mrs. Ella Pickeaf searching for her sister Malinda Jane Langford
The Appeal (Chicago, IL)
June 4, 1892
MALINDA JANE LANGFORD.––I wish to find my
sister. Her name was Malinda Jane Prondfit. I
last met her in Evansville, Ind., in December
1885. She was 5 feet in height, weighed 140
pounds. She married a man named Henry Lang-
ford [Langford]. Anyone who can furnish information re-
garding [regarding] her whereabout will be liberally rewarded…
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Kate Johnson searching for her brother James Allensworth
National Tribune (Washington, DC)
May 30, 1907
WANTED ---- Information of James Allensworth, who enlisted in 1863 or 1864 in Co. I, 16th U. S. C. Troops. His sister, Kate Johnson, 618 Upper 9th St., Evansville, Ind., would like to know whether he lost his life in the service, or, if not, his present address.
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Mrs. Smith searching for her son Belford Whitney
The Christian Recorder (Philadelphia, PA)
June 26, 1890
INFORMATION WANTED.--Of Bel-
ford Whitney, the son of Mrs. Smith [unclear]
Jane Grant. When last heard of he was
in Evansville, Ind. Any information con-
cerning him will be gladly received by
his mother. Please address Rev. P. J
Jordan, Raleigh, N C.
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