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Lucinda Johnson looking for her mother Hannah and brother Levy
The Christian Recorder (Philadelphia, PA)
July 20, 1867
INFORMATION WANTED.
Information wanted of my mother, whose
name was Hannah, and of my brother, whose
name was Levy. They formerly belonged
to a man by the name of Charles Morehead,
in Springfield, Missouri. When last heard
from, she and my brother belonged to a Mr.
Bingo. Myself and brother Levy were sold
when I was eight years old, to…
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Drennon Logan seeking information about his brothers William West and George Logan
The Christian Recorder (Philadelphia, PA)
April 28, 1887
INFORMATION WANTED OF MY
brothers, William West who belonged to
Kenada, and George Logan, who belonged
to Henry Weathers, with my mother, whom
they called Moneca; sisters Angeline and
Louisa and myself. My father's name was
Moses Logan; he belonged to Henegar Ar-
baugh. He was shot by rebels during the
war and our mother died soon…
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Molly Moody seeking information about her brothers Jerry and Reuben Burks
The Christian Recorder (Philadelphia, PA)
July 23, 1896
INFORMATION WANTED.--
Of my two brothers, Jerry and Reuben
Burks. When last heard from
they were at Springfield, Mo. I
was quite a small girl when taken
away from them by my young mistress,
who married a man by the
name of Aien Heggest, of Holly
Springs, Miss. My parents' names
were Louvenia and Sie Burks. All
of us belonged to Henry…
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Emeline Neal (formerly Eveline Lemons) searching for her father Alfred Lemons, mother Charlotte, uncle Bob, and brother A. Lemons
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
October 19, 1882
MR. EDITOR: I want to inquire
for my kin people whom I left
between Springfield and Bolivar City,
Missouri. They belong to Capt.
Lemons. My father was Alfred Lemons;
mother, Charlotte; uncle, Bob;
brother, A. Lemons. My name was
Eveline Lemons. When I left I
was eight years old. I am now
Emeline Neal, and live in Marion
county,…
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Eliza Green searching for her mother, Frankie Hightower
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
April 7, 1884
MR. EDITOR--I wish to find my
mother, whom I left in Missouri.
She was Frankie Hightower, be-
longed [belonged] to Bill Hightower. My
brothers, Cane, Bruce, Lee and
Brown and sister Fannie were sold
to Lem Jones and brought to Texas
in war time. I left mother and
three brothers in Springfield, Mis-
souri [Missouri]. I was sold…
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John Simpson searching for his two sisters Harriet and Mary
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
April 24, 1884
MR. EDITOR---I wish to inquire for my relatives, two sisters, Harriet and Mary. I left them in Warsaw, Missouri, in 1863. I got a letter from Harriet in 1869, and I have not heard from her since. Father came to Texas before the war. Mother died when I was a small boy. I heard that brother Jim was killed in Springfield, Mo. Harriet Mary and I…
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Brown Jones searching for his mother Frankie Hightower and brothers Bruce and Car Hightower
The Christian Recorder (Philadelphia, PA)
April 28, 1887
INFORMATION WANTED OF MY
mother and two brothers. My name is
Brown Jones, I belonged to Hightower. I
came from North Carolina when about six
years of age. Mr. Hightower sold me to
Jones. My mother's name was Frankie
Hightower. She came to Missouri also. I
was taken to Texas during the war. I left
my mother in Webster county,…
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Sophia Gates seeking her mother Betsy Jones and father Yorkup Staples
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
March 22, 1888
MR. EDITOR—I left my people in Cooper county, Mo., about the year 1862 or 1863. My mother's name was Betsy Jones; she belonged to the Jones; my father's name was Yorkup Staples, and he belonged to the Staples'. I had two brothers and two sisters, Ann, Priscilla, Merretta and Jacob. Miss Sarah was the daughter of Mr. Jones, and she married a Mr.…
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Matilda Davis searching for her three brothers, three sisters, and mother Rebecca
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
October 7, 1880
DEAR EDITOR—I wish to inquire for my three brothers, three sisters and mother. Brothers' names were Sam, Jack and Billy; sisters' were Chany Ann, Minerva and Harriett Melvina; mother's was Rebecca. Sam Callis was near Springfield Mo., the last I heard of him. The last I heard of Jack he was in Mississippi. He was taken from Tennessee to…
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