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Math. Cary looking for her brother George Cary
True Southerner (Hampton, VA)
February 15, 1866
PERSONAL GEORGE CARY, [undecipherable][undecipherable][undecipherable] will [undecipherable][undecipherable][undecipherable] addres [undecipherable] MATH CARY, at [undecipherable][undecipherable][undecipherable][undecipherable][undecipherable][undecipherable] N. O. T. [undecipherable] please [undecipherable] [undecipherable]
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Unnamed mother searching for her daughter Lucy Gleed
Evening Star (Washington, DC)
May 16, 1865
WANTED - Information of LUCY GLEED,
(colored ) from the widow Carter's. Oakland,
near Leesburg, Va. Information will be thank-
fully received by her mother at Daniel Russ'
house, on O street, near North Capitol street.
my 16-2t*
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Unnamed wife searching for her husband Henry Johnson
Evening Star (Washington, DC)
May 15, 1865
PERSONAL.
WILL HENRY JOHNSON, colored, please ad-
vertise in the Evening Star his place of resi-
dence, (supposed to be in Richmond,) so his wife
can find him. [Richmond papers please copy.]
my 15-3t*
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Unkown mother searching for her son George Robinson
The New York Herald (New York, NY)
September 27, 1870
GEORGE ROBINSON (COLORED), FORMERLY EM-
ployed by Mr. Blackburn, a barber, at Manchester, N.
H. Any information about him will be gladly received by
his mother. Address box 317 Elizabeth (N. J.) Post office.
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George Pearman searching for his wife and two children
The Daily Dispatch (Richmond, VA)
April 24, 1867
PERSONAL
PERSONAL. - I wish to obtain infor-
mation in regard to my wife, SUSAN, and TWO
CHILDREN - one a girl, named NELLY, and the
other a boy, named CARTER. They formerly be-
longed to Mrs. Ann Cook, of Clarke county, and I
belonged to Hugh Nelson, of the same county.
About the time General Lee's army went into
Pennsylvania we…
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Jerry Harvey searching for his brother Washington Harvey.
The Daily Picayune (New Orleans, LA)
January 26, 1868
PERSONAL
TO COLORED MEN AND OTHERS.
INFORMATION WANTED
WASHINGTON HARVEY was sold from Howard
County, Missouri, to William D. Malone, Randolph
county, Missouri, about November, 1859, to be sent
to Maynard Williams, near Huntsville Missouri,
who afterward sent him to James McHatten near
New Orleans, about January 1, 1860. If…
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