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Sue Ann Heneson (formerly Linberger) searching for mother's family
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
July 14, 1881
DEAR EDITOR: I desire to find my mother's people. She left them in Pickens county, Alabama. Mother was Sarah, and father Stephen Linberger. Brothers were Jim, Henry, Alfred, and Rufus; Sisters, Annie, Millie, and Jane. Mine was Sue Ann Linberger. I was sold to Mr. Rosser, and carried by a speculator to Tennessee. Address me at Winchester, Texas,…
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Callie Wilson (formerly Harriett Caroline Calhatcher Paden) seeking her mother, father, and siblings
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
April 7, 1887
MR. EDITOR- I wish to inquire for my people. My father's name was Ben, he belonged to a man by the name of Burry, near Greenville, S. C.; Mother's name was Eady, she belonged to John Paden. I had five sisters, I here give their names, Lucy, Matilda, Rosetta, Clearica, Harlow and Johnamandy. One brother, his name was Burzearley. I was sold upon…
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Sneed Bewley searching for relatives
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
January 3, 1884
DEAR EDITOR— I wish to find my relations. I left my father and mother in Virginia. They were sold to John Stokes. My father was Zekiel and mother Patchcy, and I remember three brothers. Our old master was Johem Need, and at his death we were sold. The names of my brothers are William, James, Lewis and Henry. My name was Henry. I was sold to Henry…
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Mrs. Caroline Perkin searching for her mother Hannah Penn and siblings Coleman and Margaret Penn
Osawatomie Graphic (Osawatomie, KS)
July 17, 1891
Information Wanted.
I want to know the whereabouts of my
mother, Hannah Penn. The last time I
saw her she was living about 10 miles
from Frankfort, Ky., and belonged to
Chelly Penn. When I was about 10
years old Chelly Penn gave me to his
daughter, Mrs. Betsy Ann Haskins, and
she sold me in…
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