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Washington Landis searching for his brother Elijah Hawkins
Afro-American Advocate (Coffeyville, KS)
September 9, 1892
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Frances Whipple searching for George Saddler
The Topeka Plaindealer (Topeka, KS)
March 31, 1922
LOST RELATIVE
Want to hear from George Saddler.
Last seen in Waco, Texas, in 1866
by his sister-in-law, Phyliss Petti-
grew. Please write Frances Whip-
ple, R. R. No. 4. Mt Vernon, Mo.
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J. E. Freeman (Jacob Vanner) searching for his twin brother Eastsam Vanner and another brother named William Freeman
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
June 12, 1884
MR. EDITOR--I wish to inquire for my twin brother. My name is Jacob Vanner, his name was Eastsam. Also, one name William Freeman. My father was Bill Vanner, mother Fannie. I belonged to John Vanner. My brothers were taken from Waco to Louisiana. Address me at Hempstead, Texas. J. E. Freeman.
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Catherine Webster searching for her mother Millie Limas, father Jack Limas, siblings Louisa Trip, Eliza Limas, Isabela Readers, Randal, and Virgil
The Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
July 1, 1885
Mr. Editor - I wish to inquire
for my relatives; my mother's name was
Millie Limas, father Jack
Limas. At the time I left my sister's
name was Louisa Trip
Eliza Limas, but she has been sold
since then. My brother was named
Randall; he belonged to Major
Williams; my youngest brother
was Virgil; I do not know the man
that bought…
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Elizabeth Henderson searching for her mother Jane Burntint and six siblings
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
October 26, 1882
MR. EDITOR: I wish to inquire for my mother and six children. Oldest brother was Amos Lacey. I left him and sister Mary in Houston county, Texas. Mother had four children with her. George, Ellen, Robert and James. Mother was Jane Burtint. Brother Amos' wife had two sons by a previous marriage Harvey and Edmond. Brother Amos had three girls - Ann,…
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James Prother searching for his brother Dilliard Richardson
The Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
November 10, 1881
DEAR EDITOR-- I want to find my brother, Dilliard Richardson. He left here in 1873 I have one sister by the name of Lue Cuner, in Waco, Texas. Address JAMES PROTHER. Marlin, Texas.
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Jane Frisby searching for her brother Thyou Bateman
The Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
September 18, 1879
DEAR EDITOR ------ I wish to make inquire for my brother. The last I heard from him he was in Waco, Texas, in the year 1878. His name is Tyou Bateman. His first owner was Sim Bateman and the next Sandy Brown. Address me at Luling, Caldwell Co., Texas. JANE FRISBY.
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T. L. Deckard searching for their cousin Henson Deckard
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
March 25, 1880
MR. EDITOR - I/wish to inquire
for my cousin, Henson Deckard.
His mother is Jane and father
Charles Deckard. He left in 1872.
Address me at Waco, Texas.
T.L. DECKARD.
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Eliza (formerly Eliza Long) Henderson searching for her mother Jane Borden and six children
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
December 8, 1881
DEAR EDITOR ---- I wish to in
quire for my mother, Jane Borden,
and six children. Father was
Robert Lacy. I left them on the
Brazos river in Texas in 1853,
near Waco. Bill Long sold me
and one child to George Merritt,
near Shreveport, La. My name
was Eliza Long, but is now Eliza
Henderson. Address me at Rose
Hill, La., care…
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Rosean Letcher searching for her son Jerry Able
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
April 26, 1877
I desire information concerning
my son, Jerry Able. We formerly
belonged to Robert Able, Red Mill
City, Kentucky. I was sold to Bill
Matney, a negro trader, about 18
years ago. My name now is Rosean
Letcher. Address me, care of Rev.
A. M. Gregory, Waco, Texas.
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Mrs. Pink S. Wilkinson searching for her sisters Clara and Lucy and their children
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
July 5, 1877
My sisters and myself were
brought to Texas from Georgia by
Abram Hill in 1849. When he
died next year we were separated.
Sisters Clara and her two children,
Randall and Laura, were sold to
Mr. Michael, who sent them to
Waco. Sister Lucy, and her three
children, Viney, Eliza, and Warren,
were sold to Mr. Pierson at Rusk,
My name…
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