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Richard Collins (formerly Dick Bolds) searching for his relatives
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
January 1, 1880
DEAR EDITOR—I desire information from my mother, sisters and brothers. Mother's name was Millie Bolds. Sisters' names were Venus, Liddy, Esther and Hannah Bolds; brothers' names, William and Aaron Bolds. Father, John Bolds, died in 1862. My oldest sister and brother Aaron were sold to a man in South Carolina. I was too young to remember the man's…
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James Stills searching for his brother Washington Stills
The Weekly Mississippi Pilot (Jackson, MS)
November 12, 1870
INFORMATION WANTED!
AS to the whereabouts of my brother, JAMES
STILLS, (col.) He was sold in South Carolina
before the war, and with other slaves was
brought to this State by John Parks and Allen
Vance, speculators. He is supposed to be now in
Mississippi or Louisiana. Any information concerning
him, directed to the undersigned, will…
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J. S. Parker searching for his uncle William Roundtree and his aunt Hannah
The Christian Recorder (Philadelphia, PA)
March 22, 1883
INFORMATION WANTED OF MY
uncle William, who went by his own-
er's name--William Roundtree, and my
aunt Hannah, who was sold away from us
to some of the Gulf States before the late
war. They belonged to a white man by the
name of Dudley Roundtree, who at that
time lived about seven miles from Stam-
burg, S. C., on Little Horse Creek. Any…
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Lydia Davis looking for her brother Abel Davis
The Christian Recorder (Philadelphia, PA)
June 15, 1899
Information wanted of my broth-
er, Abel Davis, who left home
about 26 years ago, when last
heard from he was in South Caroli-
na. His mother's name was Laura
Young, when he left home he was
living in Logwood Neck; he has
two sisters, Susan and Lydia, the
latter married Cipe Pierce. Any
information of his whereabouts
will be gladly…
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