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Mrs. William Martin looking for relatives of John S. Capron
Richmond Planet (Richmond, VA)
January 22, 1898
DO YOU KNOW THEM
A Fortune for the Relatives
SAN FRANCISCO, Cali., Dec 30 '97,
EDITOR The Planet:
Will you insert a
notice in your paper and assist in trying
to find the relatives of John S
Capron, who left Virginia during the
Mexican war with Major [undecipherable].
They came west and were for years
in Eureka Nevada where he…
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Rev. Albert Boulden searching for his ten children
The Nashville Daily Union (Nashville, TN)
March 18, 1865
For the Nashville Union.
Information Wanted.
On a recent visit to Washington City,
I became acquainted with a colored
Baptist minister by the name of Albert
Boulden, and became somewhat interested
in his history. He and his old
wife are there, getting along very pleasantly;
but greatly distressed about
their children, ten in…
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Ella Cole seeking information about her sister Betsy Kier
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
December 22, 1881
DEAR EDITOR: I desire to
inquire for Betsy Kier, my sister
her son was Jon Cole daughter
Novela Cole and another daughter
Liza Kier, who used to live [indecipherable]
Rake Straw. Her husband was
Knott Kier and belonged to K[indecipherable]
Wills from Virginia. Ella Cole
was married to John Cole. Rake
Straw, by parson [indecipherable].…
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A. D. Coleman searching for his brother Anderson Turner and daughter Lucy Turner
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
January 19, 1882
DEAR EDITOR ---- I wish to know
the whereabouts of my people, 1st.
Brother Anderson Turner and his
wife Delilia, children, Henrietta
and John Turner, his mother was
Edith who went to Mark Alexander
by marriage, his wife father
name was Philip and her mother
Sarah. 2d. My daughter Lucy
Turner was sold to James Turner,
her…
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Martha Rainer (formerly Martha Bolden) searching for her siblings James, William, Ampy, Peter, and Claria
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
February 9, 1882
DEAR EDITOR - I wish to make
inquiry for my people to see if I
can find any of them. My name
was Martha Bolden, and I have
four brothers and one sister.
Mother was Lucy Bolden, brothers
James, William, Ampy and Peter.
My sister Claria married Ned
Hutchins, a free man. We all belonged
to old Bob Bolden, in Virginia,
five miles from…
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Smith Blackwell searching on behalf of his wife, Rhoda Blackwell, for her parents Molly and Peter Roe and several siblings
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
February 16, 1882
DEAR EDITOR - I wish to know
something of my wife's relations
she was born in Virginia and left
there when a child. She left there
with her brother Harry who was
the next child to her. Harry was
sold to a man in Charlestown. I do
not know who he was. My wife's
name is Rhoda. Mother's was
Molly, Father's Peter Roe, eldest
sister Sucia,…
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A. B. Coleman searching for family
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
May 18, 1882
Dear Editor: I wish to know the whereabouts of my people, to wit: Anderson Turner, the son, Edith Turner, Delilah, his wife, and Lucy Turner, the daughter of Robert and Eliza Coleman, but was sold to James Turner, and Lucy Turner, the daughter, Edith Turner, and sister of Eliza Coleman, and Violet, the sister of Eliza also. When last heard from was…
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Juda Washington searching for mother Mary Dixon, siblings, and children
The Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
April 1, 1886
DEAR EDITOR ---- I wish to inquire for my relatives, I left my mother and two brothers and two sisters at Springfield, Virginia, in the year 1862. Mother's name was Mary Dixon, brothers' name was Joseph and Fielden, and Sisters' was Hettie Brown and Susan Tolbert. Joe and Susan belonged to Charles Taylor, Hettie and Fielden and mother belonged to…
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D. J. Price seeking information about his father, William Price's family
The Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
May 6, 1886
MR. EDITOR-- Please allow me
space in your consolating paper
once more to inquire for the
whereabouts of my father's relatives,
whom he left in Virginia. He said
he left them when quite young,
about 16 years old I suppose; he
left his people in Richmond, Va.;
was sold to traders and brought
to New Orleans, La., and sold to a
man by the…
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Thomas Mullen searching for his father Hunphrey Hannford, mother Maria Mocksey and siblings
The Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
July 8, 1886
MR. EDITOR―I desire to inquire through your paper for my people. I left them, in 1839, on the eastern shores of Virginia. I belonged to a man by the name of Jas Mocksey, was bought from Mocksey by a man named Harvey and sold by a man named Dozier. I was six years of age when sold, myself and another brother. My father's name was Hunphrey Hannford.…
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Manda Vick searching for her parents Peter Shields and Silvie and siblings
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
August 23, 1883
MR. EDITOR -- I wish to inquire for my people, whom I left in Virginia. Father was Peter Shields; mother Silvie; oldest sister Linde, next Sara Jane; brothers Sam, Nelson, Forlander, George Washingington. My owner at that time was Crawford. I was sold down in Louisiana and came from there to Texas. Address me at New Caney, Texas. MANDA VICK.
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Fanny Ward searching for her parents Melvina and Isaac Trumbull and siblings
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
September 13, 1883
MR. EDITOR - I wish to inquire for my people whom I left in Virginia about 24 years ago. Mother was Melvina and father Isaac Trunbull. Mother had ten children. We were sold to Thomas Coats; to a man named Slater; also, in Richmond, to a Mr. Hunley. Oldest brother was Jacob; one brother was Charley. My name is Fanny. I had a child when I was sold…
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Matilda Borum searching for her father, mother, brother, sister, and two aunts
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
March 12, 1885
I came from Virginia, Amarandan county, with a Mrs. Annie Owens, when about five years old. My old master's name was Richard Warfield; my father was named Zechariah Wood; my mother's name was Fanny Warfield; my brother was named Sam Warfield; sister Lucy Warfield. I have two aunts Eliza and Maria Warfield. After Mrs. Owen's death I was sold to…
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Mandy Tolen searching for her brother John Hendricks
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
December 4, 1884
MR. EDITOR-- I would like very much to hear from my brother, John Hendricks. I was born in Virginia, and when four years old I was carried to Newbury, South Carolina. I had a brother, William. Our mother was Millie. When old master Tolen died I went to Joe Tolen and brother John to Dr. H. Tolen. I was carried to Mississippi and some years after…
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Nelson Collins searching for his mother, sister, and eldest brother
The Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
May 14, 1885
MR. EDITOR― I wish to inquire for my people, who lived in Virginia about 30 years ago. We were separated from each other in New Orleans, and sold by the trader George Davis. My mother, sister and eldest brother were left in Virginia, and I have not heard from them since. We belonged to Ned Hicks. My mother's name was Mary Collins, sitsers names…
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Washington Lacey searching for his father Sidney Lacey and uncles Jack Davis and Partees
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
November 13, 1884
MR. EDITOR--I desire to inquire
for my kindred. My father be-
longed to Alexander Ule. I have
not heard from them since the war.
The last time I heard from him he
was in Memphis, Tenn. And my
father was named Sidney Lacey,
and my uncles, one was named
Jake Davis, and the other was
named Partees. My uncle Jake
went to…
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Mrs. Hattie M. Branum (formerly Hattie Hackett) searching for her mother Lucy Hackett
Richmond Planet (Richmond, VA)
March 9, 1907
Do You Know Her?
I would like to know the where
abouts of my mother, Lucy Hackett.
I have not seen her for twenty eight
years. I, her daughter, Hattie
Hackett, was placed in the Colored
Home in West Philadelphia.
The white lady with whom she
lived for years, said that she mar
ried [married] from her house and went to
Virginia to…
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Unnamed, searching for Geo. T. Henderson, Wm. A. Henderson, and James R. Henderson
New National Era (Washington, DC)
September 29, 1870
To know the whereabouts of Geo. T., Wm.
A., and Jame R. Henderson. Formerly be-
longed to Greenville Henderson of Dekalb Co.,
Ga., but are now somewhere in Virginia. Any
information regarding them will be thankfully
received by Cashier of National Savings Bank,
Chattanooga, Tenn.
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Alexander Ward searching for his mother Mrs. Emeline Ward, father John Ward, and his siblings
Richmond Planet (Richmond, VA)
May 15, 1909
Do You Know Them?
I am desirous of locating some of
my people if possible. My mother, Mrs
Emeline Ward had five sons, Reece,
Blair, Alexander, William and Joseph
Ward. Mary Ward is dead. My fath-
er [father], John Ward belonged to Dr. Per-
ry [Perry]. I left him in Virginia. We were
sold by Mr. Sam Graham in '59 at
Huntsville, Alabama.…
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Levi Richardson reunited with his sister
Washington Times (Washington, DC)
June 19, 1904
AUCTION SLAVES REUNITED.
CHAMBERSBURG, Pa., June 18-
Having been torn from each other on
the auction block, Levi Richardson, who
is at the point of death at his home at
Mainsville. this county. saw his sister.
Mrs. Clara Watters, of Pittsburg, yes-
terday for the first time since they
were slaves in Virginia before the war.
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Jessie Johnson searching for his mother and father
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
February 21, 1884
Mr. Editor - I wish to find my
father and mother, Jesse and Let-
tie Williams. I was about 15 years
of age when I saw them last. They
were living with Ned Holland who
owned a tobacco factory on Black-
water river in Virginia, on the
northeast side. There was a church
on the west side. Billie Dunn
raised me and sold my mother
when I was a…
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Edward Brown Simpson
Richmond Planet (Richmond, VA)
January 24, 1914
Do You Know Him?
I would like to know the where-
abouts of my uncle, William Henry
Brown. I have not heard from him
in eighteen years and am very anx-
ious to locate him, if living, as he
was the only brother of my mother.
Please give him this picture, if liv-
ing. Address, EDWARD BROWN
SIMPSON, 525 W. Arlington St.,
Youngstown, O.
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Dr. J. Mitchell Smith seeking father's brothers and sister
The Richmond Planet (Richmond, VA)
January 30, 1915
WANTS TO FIND THEM.
My father Eli Smith, now dead was
born and reared in the State of Virginia.
He was sold as a slave to
the State of Louisiana. There were
three brothers and one sister, all
sold as slaves in Louisiana, Eli,
John, James and Emily Smith. I
am the only living son. Any information
concerning the whereabouts…
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Minnie Williams
The Freeman (Indianapolis, IN)
January 14, 1893
I wish to know the whereabouts of my
brothers and sisters. I was sold from them in
Virginia. My father's name was David Allen.
My mother's name was Easte , and belonged to
a man by the name of Blair; my oldest brother
was named Joseph A. Blair. Sister Caroline
died when I was in Missouri. There were also
sister Mary, brother…
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Susan Anderson (formerly Susan Burrus) seeking information about her mother Rachel and her father Martin
The Freeman (Indianapolis, IN)
March 3, 1894
I would like to find my people. I was called
Susan Burrus in Virginia; I belonged to the
widow Burrus. The widow Burris had a son,
Dr John L. Burrus; his sisters, May, Liza and
Caroline My mother was named Rachel She
belonged to Dr. John L. Burrus My father
was named Martin. I had two sisters, Mary
Jane and Louisa; three…
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