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William Williams looking for several siblings including sisters Betty and Hannah
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
June 2, 1881
DEAR EDITORS - I wish to inquire
for my sisters and brothers. Father
was [undecipherable], and mother Crecy. They
both died since I came away. I
had five brothers and three sisters -
Betty, [undecipherable], and Hannah. I heard
that [undecipherable]'s husband was dead, and
she was living with her oldest
daughter. My brothers were…
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Robert Benson searching for his mother Adeline Morris
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
June 23, 1881
MR. EDITOR - I am seeking my
mother - Adeline Morris. The last
I heard from her she was in Alabama.
Her children here are
named Robert Benson and Jane
Arnold. There were only two of
us; we were sold to Jack Rines
and brought to Texas from Alabama.
Address
ROBERT BENSON.
Centreville, Texas.
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Lewis Benton seeking information about Harriet Kell
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
March 4, 1880
MR. EDITOR - I wish to know the
whereabouts of Harriet Kell. She
has two daughters, Mary and Adline.
She lived with Lawyer Edders,
in Mobile, Ala. Address me
at Jewett, Leon Co., Texas.
LEWIS BENTON.
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Joseph Grosse seeking information about his mother, Matilda Davis's (formerly Matilda Johnson) kin
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
May 5, 1881
DEAR EDITOR - I desire information
of my mother's kin people. She left
them in Alabama, near Midway or
Five Points. Her father's name was
Mack Hampton; mother's Jennie
Hampton. We all belonged to Mr.
Green Nalley. He sold mother to J.
D. Johnson and mother married a
man who belonged to Johnson named
Phillip Johnson. Mr. Johnson…
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Dennis Perkins searching for his mother Susan Perkins
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
May 6, 1880
Susan Perkins, mother of Dennis
Perkins, left me in Mobile about
the year 1858. She went from
here as a slave to Black Hawk,
Carroll county, Miss., last time
heard from. Have written several
letters of inquiry but can get no
answer. Any information from her
will be thankfully received by her
son, Dennis Perkins, care of J.N.…
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Adam Sisson (also known as Adam Webb) searching for his mother Fanny Webb (3rd of 3 ads placed)
The Daily State Journal (Richmond, VA)
September 13, 1873
WANTS TO FIND HIS MOTHER.-
Adam Webb, otherwise Adam Sisson, of
the Pacific Hotel, St. Joseph, Buchanan
county, Missouri, wants to find his mother.
He says:
"Information is wanted by me, Adam Sisson,
a mulatto son of George Sisson, white,
regarding the whereabouts of my mother,
Fanny Webb, a bright mulato [mulatto], aged…
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Matt Murray searching for his father Abraham Murray and his mother Celia
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
January 5, 1882
DEAR EDITOR ----- I am a regula [regular]
student at the Wiley University
and have not heard from my kin
folks in eleven or twelve years. I
came to Arkansas with my father's
brother, from Alabama in 1870.
We took the train in Columbus,
Georgia. Father's name Abraham
Murray ; my mother Celia, his
wife who, used to belong to…
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Emma Spencer searching for her uncles Peter Robert, and Stephen Lockhart and aunt Isoleni
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
March 2, 1882
DEAR EDITOR I want to enquire
for some uncles of mine.
They lived in Lawrence District.
When my grandmother came here
to this state, from South Carolina,
my mother was a baby; when my
grandmother came here with Mr.
Matt. Lockheart, and Sam. Lockheart,
their misses names were
Mary and Lucinda. Mr. Matt, and
Tom were sons of Gen.…
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G. W. White searching for his mother-in-law Mary Hubanks [Eubanks?]
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
March 9, 1882
MR. EDITOR ---- I wish to inquire
for my wife's kin folks She was
brought from Richmond, Va , when
about six years old. She and
brother Henry, the eldest children,
were sold to Dr. Wm Bona'er, who
carried them to Fayetteville, Tennessee,
where Henry died in a few
years after. She lived there till
since the war, when I…
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John Hibbler (formerly John Jackson) searching for his mother Celia Aycock and siblings Bush and Malembia Aycock
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
March 16, 1882
MR. EDITOR ---- I wish to inquire for my mother Celia Aycock and three children. Brother was Bush Aycock, sister Malembia. Sister had a daughter Clara, and belonged to Mr. Aycock in Alabama near Fairfield. I went by the name of John Jackson but now have the name John Hibbler. Address me at Mossville, Falls county, Texas.
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Rachel Turner searching for her father William Peoples and brother Dennis
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
March 16, 1882
MR. EDITOR ---- I desire to find
my kinfolk. They belonged to
Henry Peoples and were sold to
Jeff Jackson. My father was William
Peoples, brother Dennis. They
were sold in Montgomery, Alabama.
Father lived on a little garden
farm about four miles from town.
Mother died before we were sold.
Her name was Easter. Two sisters,…
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Rachel Bannister searching for her sisters Easter and Lucinda
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
March 23, 1882
MR. EDITOR ---- About the beginning
of the war Claiborne Brastfile
owned three colored girls,
named Easter, Lucinda and
Rachel, He lived in Harrisburg,
Kentucky. These girls went by
his name, and were all sold at one
sale. Easter was sold to Prize
Bunton, and he sold her to traders.
When last heard of she was in
Huntsville, …
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Reuben Mason searching for friends
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
March 23, 1882
MR EDITOR ---- I desire to inquire
for John Warren, James Young,
Harriet Young, Pollie Sparks,
Beverley Young, Martha Walker,
Julia Chatham, Francis Warren
and Emeline Walker, of Union
county, Alabama. I live at
Shqualak, Nxubee couuty [county],
Mississippi. REUBEN MASON.
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Martha Brown (formerly Celia Lampkine) searching for her mother Jane Lampkins
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
March 30, 1882
MR. EDITOR ---- I wish to inquire for my mother Jane Lampkins. I used to live in Montgomery, Alabama. My sisters were Charrie and Clarisa Lampkins, my brother Cyrus Brown was sold to old John Brown. When I left my mother I was only twelve years of age. I am now in San Antonio, Texas. Any information will be gladly re- by Celia Lampkine, now…
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Hariet Betts (formerly Harriet Vance) searching for her brother David Johnson (formerly David Vance)
The Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
April 27, 1882
MR EDITOR - - I would like to find my brother. He left me in Alabama when I was six years old. He went by the name of David Vance when he left me. Our father was named Jacob Vance and sister Susan. I heard that my brother was at Yazoo City, Miss., and went by the name of David Johnson. My name at that time was Harriet Vance, but is now Hariet…
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Henry Freeman searching for his sister Maria Freeman and Perry Freeman
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
April 27, 1882
MR. EDITOR - I would like to find Perry Freeman and sister Maria Freeman. We lived in Arkansas county, Ark. The last I heard of him he was in Alabama, at Cold Water Station. Address me at McAlmont, Ark. HENRY FREEMAN.
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Rachel Farrow searching for her family
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
May 18, 1882
DEAR EDITOR: I wish to inquire for my people. I left them in Mechlenburg county, Va, near Bolton about thirty-eight or thirty nine years ago. Mother's name was Harlan; mine is Rachel. We belonged to Ansell Roberts. Mother had ten children, four boys and six girls. After Roberts died, I was sold to Crawford Hughes seven miles below. Brothers…
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Tom Perkins searching for Mat. McClain, Priscilla and Tom
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
May 18, 1882
Mr. Editor--Information is wanted of a woman by the name of Priscilla and her son Tom, formerly owned by Dr. McIntosh, of Mobile, Ala. Also of Mat. McClain step father of Tom, formerly owned by a Presbyterian minister by the name of McClain, who resided at the corner of Ann and Dauphine Streets, Mobile, Ala. Please direct information to Tom…
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Martha Ewing
The Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
September 1, 1881
DEAR EDITOR: -- Mrs. Martha
Ewing wishes to find some of her
kindred. Her mother's name
was Betsy, grandmother's, Lucy
Hunt, mother's brother Jin, and
her sister Milly. Her grandmother
belonged to the Hunts in
Pike county, Ala. Her mother
belonged to Mike Carnell, Macon co.,
Ala. Sold in Harri co., Texas,
from me and my…
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J. H. Witherspoon
The Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
May 27, 1880
DEAR EDITOR- I wish to inquire
for my uncle, Calvin Dobbin. He
belonged to Lenora Dobbin, of Hall
county, Alabama. She married
William Frierson and moved to
New Orleans in 1848. He left in
Hall county Ala., a wife and two
children- Eleanor Francis and John
Witherspoon. Please address me
at Caledonia, Miss.
J.H. WITHERSPOON
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Maria Freeman searching for her husband William Stokes Dosier and mother Maria Brooks
The Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
October 6, 1881
MR. EDITOR -- I wish to inquire
for my kinpeople, I left them in
South Carolina, about the year 1851
My husband was William Stokes
Dosier, he belonged to Allen Dosier,
a Baptist preacher. I have two
boys, John Wesley Dosier and
Willis Dosier. I was sold from
them by Johnson Lowry to Sam
Watson. Watson sold me to Paul
Delemeyer…
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Henry Moore searching for a missing boy on behalf of the boy's mother.
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
July 6, 1882
Willie Renth, a boy about 17
years of age, black hair and eyes,
left his home in Mobile, on Tuesday,
June 20. It is probable he is
trying to get to Texas. He bought
a ticket to New Orleans, and had
with him enough money to pay his
way to Vermillionville, La. His
mother is in great distress on as
count of his leaving home, and will…
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William Young searching for his aunt Jane Shatels and cousins
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
July 20, 1882
MR. EDITOR : I wish to inquire
for my kin people. My aunt whose
name was Jane Shatels was sold in
Alabama. She had three children
living, two were Fary and Ann.
They were all carried to Fanin
county, Texas. I have a brother
Josh Shatels. I saw him 14 years
ago. There were seven brothers of
us. I left Alabama during the war
I now…
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J. Fullylove searching for their sister Martha Thomson and father Anthony Hudson
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
July 27, 1882
DEAR EDITOR-- I desire to inquire for my father and sister. Sister, Martha Thomson, was bought by James Thomson in Noxubee and brought to Attala county, Mississippi. Father, Anthony Hudson, was sold and carried to Alabama during the war. I heard of him in Noxubee county at the time of the surrender. Address me at Durant, Miss. J. FULLYLOVE
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Rev. Geo. A. Payne searching for his family including father Walter and mother Sarah
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
August 10, 1882
DEAR EDITOR: I wish to inquire for my relatives, father, mother, sisters, brother, uncles, and grandmother. We lived in Alabama and belonged to the same owner with the exception of grandmother and uncle. I do not remember the county, but town was Claiborne. Our owner, Samuel Cobbs, was shot by young Thomas Blaise, as he was on the way to the…
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