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Mary Jane Hunt (formerly Susan Hunt) searching for her mother Caroline and two half-brothers Albert and James
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
September 13, 1877
Our family belonged to Doctor
Blair, of Arkansas. Mother's name
was Caroline; I had a half-brother
named Albert , and another named
James; I was then called Susan.
I was brought to this State by Dr.
Blair, the others were sold, and I
afterward heard that they were in
Alabama. Address Mary Jane
Hunt, care of David Hunt,…
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Mary Washington searching for her father David Roater, mother Bettie, and sisters Mary Ann and Margaret
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
July 26, 1877
Our family belonged to Mr.
Moody, of Mecklenburgh Co., Va.
Father was named David Roater
and mother was named Bettie ; I
had two sisters, Mary Ann and
Margaret. We were all sold to a
speculator called Capt. Williamson,
who took us to Selma, Alabama,
where in 1846, we were separated,
father, mother and sister Margaret
being at…
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Squire Norman looking for information about his wife Matilda and daughter Sally
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
July 26, 1877
I will be thankful for information
concerning my wife, named Matilda,
and daughter named Sally. They
belonged to Bob. McCallop, in Alabama.
On the approach of the
Federal forces he left with them
saying he was going to Texas, and
I have never been able to get any
word from them since. Address,
Squire Norman, care of St. Paul's…
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Mrs. Candace Campbell searching for her sister Jenny and brothers James, Shade, Steven, and Jordan
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
June 28, 1877
My sister was named Jenny,
and my brothers James, Shade, Steven
and Jordan. We belonged to Murdoch
McQueen, in Alabama, and
were separated three years before
the war. Address Mrs. Candace
Campbell, Nevasota, Grimes Co.,
Texas.
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Rev. C. King (formerly Caesar Dent) searching for his children John Calvin, Joshua, and Winnie
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
May 3, 1877
I want to find my long lost
children. They belonged to Pinkeney
Frierson, in Alabama. I had
two sons named John Calvin
and Joshua, and a daughter, named
Winnie. Their mother's name was
Annie. I was then called Caesar
Dent. Address
Rev. C. King, Oakland, Texas
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Rev. Walter Maddox searching his mother Rebecca and siblings Daniel, Luke, and Nelly
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
April 12, 1877
I desire information concerning
my kindred. My mother was named
Rebecca, two brothers named Daniel
and Luke, and a sister named
Nelly. They lived in Alabama,
then in Georgia for eleven years,
then they were taken to Louisiana by
Dr. George Maddox, and they had
that name, Maddox. I have
heard that one of my brothers
was…
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George Williams seeking the whereabouts of his sister Rachel Williams
Richmond Planet (Richmond, VA)
October 17, 1896
Do You Know Her?
I desire to know the whereabouts of
my sister Her name was Rachel
Williams and she belonged to Tom
Williams of Jacksonville.
She married A. Jackson. Any
information will be thankfully received
by her brother,
GEORGE WILLIAMS,
Jacksonville,
Calhoun Co , Ala.
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D. J. Webster seeking the whereabouts of Rev. W. Washington
Richmond Planet (Richmond, VA)
January 22, 1898
Do You Know Him?
I desire to know the whereabouts of
Rev. W Washington, minister of the
C. M. E. Church, a relative of mine
When heard from last (last spring) he
was in Halifax, Va
Any information will be thankfully
received,
Yours earnest,
D.J. Webster,
Tuskegee. Ala.
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Jane Scott searching for her siblings George, William, Fielden, and James Madison Washington
Richmond Planet (Richmond, VA)
April 16, 1898
Do You Know Them?
I desire to know the whereabouts of
my relatives I left five brothers whose
names were George, William, Fielden
and James Madison Washington.
I was the nurse of Mr. Crenshaw's
son, Willie.
Any information will be thankfully
received by
JANE SCOTT,
N. 7th Alley, 21-22 Street,
Birmingham, Ala.
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Robert Braxton looking for his mother Evie Braxton and siblings Thomas, Archie, and Elizabeth Braxton
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
April 10, 1879
DEAR EDITOR: I wish information
of my mother, Elvie Braxton,
brothers Thomas and Archie, and
sister Elizabeth Braxton. Our
father, Harrison Braxton, is dead.
I was sold from King Williams
county, Virginia, in 1856, by Wm.
M. Garrick to Messrs. Robinson &
Smith, who brought me to Alabama;
there I was sold to Edwin A.
Glover and…
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A. J. Criner searching for his father Thomas Perry
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
May 1, 1879
DEAR EDITOR : I left my father
at Tuskegee, Macon county, Ala.,
ten years ago this fall. His name
was Thomas Perry. He belonged
to D [indecipherable] n Perry during the war. I
had two brothers, Eli and William,
and five sisters, Lydia, Martha,
Emily, Mary and Louisa. My father
was a Methodist preacher and had
charge of the Warrior…
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Katy Perry searching for her son John Perry
The Daily Dispatch (Richmond, VA)
December 27, 1865
PERSONAL. INFORMATION
WANTED of JOHN PERRY, a colored boy,
about nine years of age, formerly slave of John
MacFarland, of this city, and sold in the summer of
1864, by Mr. Robert H. Davis, of this city, to a gentleman
in Alabama. Any information as to his present
whereabouts will [indecipherable] thankfully received by
his mother. …
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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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Leroy Samuel (formerly Leroy McKinzie) searching for his brother Jason McKinzie
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
April 10, 1879
DEAR EDITOR : I wish to inquire
for my brother Jason or any of his
children. He was sold from me in
Mobile in 1848 to Mr. Lagoin, of
Mississippi, then he went by the
name of Jason McKinzie. His
wife was Bettie, his daughter
Josephine. Our mother was Joilett
McKinzie. I was sold to Edwin A.
Glover and brought to Texas. I
now go…
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Daniel Sherman searching for his former wives Allie Mason, Sarah Berry, and Bitha Fason and their respective children
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
April 22, 1880
DEAR EDITOR ---- Please let me
inquire about my relatives, whom I
left behind when I went to Texas.
I came here with a man by the
name of John Mattix. My first
wife's name was Allie Mason. She
had three children with her. The
name of the oldest was Daniel
Monroe Mason, and the others were
named Jesse and Levinia. I left…
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Ben Ivy (formerly Ben Ellis) searching for his mother Katy, his father, and several siblings
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
August 23, 1881
MR. EDITOR ---- I wish to inquire
for my people. My first owner was
Joe Ellis, in Green county, N.C.
and lived at Snow Hill. I was sold
to Charley Croom. My mother's
name was Katy; my father's Alle[illegible]
Mincy. He belonged to Jim Mincy.
A sister named Beady and Clara;
a brother named John -- his wife's
name was Mary; …
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Thomas Austin seeking his siblings Andy, Washington, Jerry, and Silla
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
December 15, 1881
MR. EDITOR: I have three brothers
and one sister somewhere in the
country, for whom I wish to inquire.
My brothers are named respectively,
Andy, Washington, and Jerry. My
sister's name is Silla. I was brought
from Georgia to Alabama in or
about 1838. At that time they were
all together, belonging to the Austins,
or it may…
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Lee Michael seeking information about his uncle Allen Sanders
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
February 17, 1881
DEAR EDITOR -- I wish to inquire for
my uncle, Allen Sanders. I left him
in Dayton, Alabama, in 1874. I was
informed since that time he had gone
to Mississippi or Louisiana. Any
information concerning him will be
very highly appreciated. Address
me at Culvert, Texas, in care of Rev.
H. Swanu, pastor in charge.
LEE MICHAEL.
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Orrin R. Clark searching for his father Dick Buford and brother Jerry Clark (formerly Jerry Norman)
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
February 19, 1880
MR. EDITOR - - - I beg leave to
make inquiry for my brother, father,
and my wife's brothers and sisters.
My father's name is David
Clark. He belonged to Dick Buford.
He left here about five years
ago, and went to Tennessee, where
my brother lived. Brother is Jerry
Clark. He did go by the name of
Jerry Norman. He has never…
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Henry Smith (formerly Henry Watts) seeking his brothers William and Sephus
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
February 26, 1880
DEAR EDITOR --- I desire information
of my brothers. I have heard
from two and two I have not heard
from. William and Sephus belonged
to Tilly Watts, in Lunengburg
county, Virginia, in 1842. I left
them there. Brother Jesse said
Sephus had moved from Virginia,
but he did not know where, and he
had not heard from William for…
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Elvira Strued searching for her son Henry Mason
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
January 20, 1881
DEAR EDITOR ---- I wish to inquire
for my son. I left him in Montgomery,
Ala., in 1865 with my
owner, William Belfort. His name
is Henry Mason and my name is
Elvira Strued, and the last time I
heard of him he was in Kansas.
His father's name was Edward
Strued.... Please address me at Benton,
Miss., in care of Rev. J. O.…
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Jennie Rayford (formerly Jennie Lemons) looking for her brother Mingo Manley and sister Venus Allen
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
July 8, 1880
MR. EDITOR - I wish to inquire
for my brother, Mingo Manley, and
my sister, Venus Allen. The last
time I heard of them was when I
was living in Cass county, Texas,
in 1851, when they returned to
Cass county, Alabama. My sister
left one child here in Texas named
Julia. My name at that time was
Jennie Lemons. My owner's name
was…
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D. J. Price looking for his unnamed paternal grandmother and uncles
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
July 14, 1881
DEAR EDITOR: I wish to inquire
for my father's people his mother
and two brothers. One was John
Price, whom he left at Jerusalem,
a little village in Virginia, near
Chesapeake Bay. I am a public
school teacher at Allen and
Clarksville, La. D. J. PRICE.
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Nelson Jones searching for his brother Henry and Harris Jones
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
July 15, 1880
DEAR EDITORS - I wish to inquire
for my brothers, Henry and Harris
Jones. They had a sister named
Clara Nelson. She was brought
to Texas from Selma, Alaabama [Alabama],
by her father, Nelson Jones, who
also brought two more with him -
one named George Turde. Please
address me at Navasota, Grimes
Co., Texas. NELSON JONES.
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Silas Thomas searching for his children and Annie Thomas searching for her parents and siblings
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
July 28, 1881
DEAR EDITOR - I wish to find
my children and my wife's people.
There are two sets of my children.
The first, three boy and four girls.
Boys names are Tom, Silas, and Joe
Thomas (Tom and Silas were
twins); girls names, Lucy, Martha,
Nancy, and Caroline Thomas. Their
mother was Mary Fuller. They
belonged to Fuller, Sinclair county,…
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