Keyword Year How to Search Advanced Search Showing 10 ads Coverage is exactly "Maryland" Sort by: Title Refine search Source Select...Atchison Weekly Champion (Atchison, KS)Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)The Boston Daily Globe (Boston, MA)The Christian Recorder (Philadelphia, PA)The Freeman (Indianapolis, IN) Tags changed namechild(ren)Civil Wardowryestateestate divisionfamily historyforced migrationformer enslavergrandparent(s)master diedmigration (west)multiple adparent(s)sibling(s)slave tradeslave tradersold southwhite newspaper Mrs. Milla Dawsey (formerly Milla Bond) searching for her son and her brothers The Boston Daily Globe (Boston, MA) April 10, 1898 Henry Anderson searching for mother Peggy, brothers Chas, Horace, and Alex, and sisters Sarah Ann and Malinda The Freeman (Indianapolis, IN) December 7, 1895 George Henry Forbes searching for his father George Henry, mother Henrietta Forbes, and siblings James, Margaret, and Area Atchison Weekly Champion (Atchison, KS) September 5, 1885 Sallie Henry searching for her mother Matilda Levy The Freeman (Indianapolis, IN) May 19, 1894 Mary Ann Nelson searching for her sisters Emily Mathews and Rachel Nelson Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA) June 18, 1885 Mrs. Ann Maria Wiliams (formerly Ann Maria Bowsier) searching for her mother Henrietta, father Isaac, and four brothers, Phillip, Robert, James and William Boswier Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA) August 13, 1885 J. T. Henry searching the relatives of his mother July Henry (formerly July Farrow) Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA) May 3, 1883 C. Foster searching for his relatives and his wife's relatives Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA) October 26, 1882 Caroline Waters searching for her mother Rosetta Waters and grandparents Leah and Isaac Waters Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA) March 16, 1882 Maria Laws (formerly Maria Goldby) seeking information about her parents Nellie and Dick Goldby The Christian Recorder (Philadelphia, PA) July 30, 1896