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Williams Thompson
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
January 10, 1884
MR. EDITOR: I wish to inquire
for my relatives. My father was
Andrew Thompson, and his wife
Frankie. She had a son Randall
when father married her. After
father married her she had fifteen
children, named as follows: Manuel,
Lucy, Lettie, Betsey, William,
Squire, Berry, Martha and Senel,
who had twelve fingers, the other
five children…
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Unnamed father searching for his daughter Rachael
The Montgomery Advertiser (Montgomery, AL)
August 25, 1865
INFORMATION WANTED,
OF RACHAEL, a young Mulatto Woman, who was
sold in this city in the Spring of 1864, to Mr. ---Moore
by Mrs. Mary Ann Baldwin, of Mississippi. Informa-
tion [Information] of her whereabouts, left with us will be thankful-
ly [thankfully] received by her father.
TAYLOR, GREENE & ALLEN,
aug25 18 Perry Street.
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Bazil Butler and Celestia Butler searching for Thomas and Arthur
Montgomery Daily Advertiser (Montgomery, AL)
November 10, 1867
Information Wanted.
BY Bazil and Celestia Butler, two colored people
who wish to know the whereabouts of two boys,
Thomas, 12 years old, and Arthur, 10 years old,
when they were brought from Virginia, 20 years
tago, and sold by a Mr. Barton to Bill Easly, be-
tween [between] Mobile and Montgomery. Direct to the
re of J. H. P., Cross…
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Henry Anderson searching for mother Peggy, brothers Chas, Horace, and Alex, and sisters Sarah Ann and Malinda
The Freeman (Indianapolis, IN)
December 7, 1895
LOST RELATIVES.
I would like to find my relatives. I was born
in Somerset County, Maryland. My name is
Henry Anderson, my Master was John Ander-
son [Anderson] of Eastern Shore M. D., I left about six
years before the war. Mothers name was Peg-gy [Peggy] and my brothers were named Chas, Horace,
Alex, and Sandy I left two sisters in…
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Betty Ann Davis seeking her siblings Phoebe and Hampton Davis
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
October 13, 1881
DEAR EDITOR—I wish to inquire for some friends. Sister Phoebe Davis and brother Hampton Davis were brought from North Carolina close by Whitehall, and taken to Montgomery, Alabama, and sold by Samuel Davis. My mother Phillis Davis was sold at the same time with one child. Two brothers and sisters were sold in Georgia. Address me at Brownsville,…
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Lovie Rogers seeking her brothers Richard Pitts and Willis Winbush
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
December 29, 1881
I desire to hear of the whereabout of my two brothers, Richard Pitts and Willis Winbush. The last time I heard of Bro. Richard Pitts he was living near Union Springs, Alabama, with Dr. Pitts. Bro. Willis Winbush lived with Martin Winbush at Montgomery, Alabama. My name is Lovie Rogers. Am living with my daughter, Tibbie Rogers. Address me care of…
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Mrs. Emma Thompson searching for John Bryant
The Weekly Call (Topeka, KS)
August 5, 1893
INFORMATION WANTED. A. to the whereabouts of John Bry ant [Byrant] who when last heard of was work- ing [working] in a barber shop in Montgomery, Alabama. Baptist Leader please copy and for- ward [forward] all information to Mrs. Emma Thompson, his aged mother. Direct to Dutton House, Topeka, Kansas
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