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George Green (formerly George Dobins) searching for his son Samuel Allen
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
May 21, 1885
MR. EDITOR--I wish to inquire for my son, whose name is Samuel Allen. I received a letter from him in January, 1884; he was then in Shawnetown, Ills. My name is George Green, instead of George Dobins. Thomas and Amanda, my son and daughter, are here with me. They lived near Lewisburg, Tenn. Address George Green, Troy, Ohio.
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Jane searching for her sister Lydia Calcoat and several female relatives
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
December 6, 1883
MR. EDITOR—My sister belonged
to Willis Calcoat; her name is
Lydia Calcoat; she was sent to
Cincinnati, Ohio, and set free there,
about 30 years ago. Our mother
was Sallie Smith; my oldest sisters
were Celia and Ann Smith; the
next oldest sister was Eveline; my
sister had a playmate named Clara
Ann. Lee Calcoat carried her to…
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Mrs. Franssue searching for her sister Emma Walter
The Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
April 23, 1885
Any one knowing the where-
abouts [whereabouts] of my sister, whose maiden
name was Emma Walter, will
please inform me of the same. I
have not heard from her for 15
years; at that time she had married
and was living in Philadelphia.
Any one knowing whether she is
dead or alive will please address
me at No. 329 George street,…
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Emeline Wren searching for Minnie Lewis
The Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
October 9, 1884
MR. EDITOR––I wish to hear
from Minnie Lewis, who lived in
Danville, Kentucy. Her native
home was Lexington. She be-
longed [belonged] in Danville, to Joseph Hud-
son [Hudson]. She had a son, Henry, and
daughters Emeline and Lucinda.
Henry, belonged to Wm. Hudson;
Emeline, to Julia Hudson; Lucinda,
was taken to Cincinnati, by John…
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The editor suggests Mrs. Armstead write to Mr. James Nash for information on her people
The Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
November 20, 1884
If Mrs. Armstead will write to
Mr. James Nash, Portsmouth, Sci-
oto [Scioto] county, Ohio. She will proba-
bly [probably] learn something of her people.
EDITOR.
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A. Hamm searching for H.C. Hamm
The Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
October 15, 1885
MR. EDITOR: I wish to inquire
for H. C. Hamm. He was in the
State of Ohio in 1883-84. Ad-
dress A. Hamm, Holly Springs,
Miss.
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Judy Merrill searching for her son Wilson Merrill
The Colored Tennessean (Nashville, TN)
March 24, 1866
INFORMATION wanted of my son,
Wilson, who was formerly a servant to
Gen. Van Dorn. When last heard from
was in Cincinnati, Ohio, living with
Lieut. Waid Long, 5th Ohio Cavalry. Any
information of him will be thankfully re-
ceived by his mother, by addressing Col-
ored Tennessean, Box 1150, Nashville,
Tenn. JUDY MERRILL.
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Smith Fields searching for his father William Fields
The Appeal (Chicago, IL)
January 24, 1891
WILLIAM FIELDS.-Smith Fields wishes to find his father William Fields who was a slave before the war and owned by Luke Matthews. Fields is supposed to be somewhere in Ohio. Any one having information will please address, Smith Fields, care J. H. Strolle, Madison Station, Madison County, Ala.
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Miss Harriet Hunt (formerly Mrs. Harriet Mitchell) searching for her son Silas Mitchell
The Appeal (Chicago, IL)
June 4, 1892
SILAS MITCHELL-I wish to find Silas Mitchell son of Mrs. Harriett Mitchell. He was born in Northumberland Co., Va. He was taken from his mother the second year of the civil war. Any information will be thankfully received by Miss Harriett Hunt, New Philadelphia, Ohio, 5-28-92.
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Mrs. Emma Savoy searching for her husband Samuel T. Savoy
The Appeal (Chicago, IL)
June 4, 1892
SAMUEL T. SAVOY-I should like to learn the whereabouts of my husband, Samuel T. Savoy. He left home four months ago and has not been seen or heard from since. Any information would be gratefully received by Mrs. Emma Savoy, 157 N. Second street, Columbus, O. 11-21-91
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James Hill searching for his parents Archer Hill and Julia
Daily Dispatch (Richmond, VA)
October 17, 1870
INFORMATION WANTED OF ARCHER HILL and JULIA, his wife who followed the army from Staunton in 1863. I have since heard they were in Ohio. Any information concerning their whereabouts would be gratefully received by their son. James Hill. (Colored.) Richmond, Va. oc 17.3t* [Ohio papers please copy.]
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Mrs. J. W. Willis searching for her twin sister Malinda Rogers and brother William
The Appeal (Chicago, IL)
August 6, 1892
MALINDA ROGERS––I would like to find my brother and twin sister. My sister's name was Malinda Rogers, my brother's name was William. I last saw them in 1874 on Asheland plantation, Washington, Mississippi. Any information of their whereabouts would be thankfully received by Mrs. J. W. Willis 379 East Summit ave., Youngs Own. Ohio.
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Mrs. Florence Haynes searching for her brother Louis Vitchard
The Appeal (Chicago, IL)
March 21, 1891
LOUIS VITCHARD––I desire to learn to learn the where-
abouts [whereabouts] of my brother Louis Vitchard from whom
I was separated at Cloutierville, La., thirty-three
years ago. Address Mrs. Florence Haynes. Ober
lin [Oberlin], Ohio.
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J.A. McKinney searching for his brother James McKinney and Ben. Culp
The Appeal (Chicago, IL)
February 7, 1891
JAMES MCKINNEY -- I wish to find brother James McKinney and Ben. Calp. When last heard from he was in Cincinnati running on the Big Sandy packet. McKinney is tall, brown complexion, large eyes. Ben. was very stout looking and is not so dark as James. Address, J. A. McKinney care Nashville Tribune, Nashville, Tenn.
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John Tearell searching for his brother George Tearell
The Appeal (Chicago, IL)
October 8, 1892
GEORGE TEARELL.—I wish to know the where-
abouts of my brother George Tearell. The last
heard from him was in Montana. He left home
16 years old. Any information will be thankfully
received. Addres, John Tearell, Branch street
Zanesville, Ohio. 6-11-92
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Mrs. Mary Miller searching for Edward and Henry Miller
The Appeal (Chicago, IL)
September 3, 1892
EDWARD MILLER--I wish to know the where-
abouts of Edward Miller and Henry Miller. Last
heard of was in Lexington, Ky. Mother's name
was Sarah Miller. Any information will be thank-
fully received by Mrs. Mary Miller Fountain Alley
Zanesville, Ohio 6-11-92
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Stella Noble searching for her father David McKinney
The Appeal (Chicago, IL)
June 4, 1892
DAVID MCKINNEY--I wish to find out the
whereabouts of my father, David McKinney. He
was a soldier and in the 9th U.S. Cav., Co. D., orderly
sergeant, 9th heavy artillery. Last heard of he
was in Pomeroy, Ohio. Any information concern-
ing his whereabouts will be gladly received by his
daughter, Stella Noble, 60 1/2 Marshall…
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Harrison Eaton searching for his brother John Eaton
The Daily Empire (Dayton, OH)
January 30, 1866
INFORMATION WANTED of John Eaton, of
the 1st Mississippi Colored Regiment.
When last heard from, he was at Vicks-
burg, when it surrounded. Any informa-
tion respecting him will be thankfully re-
ceived by his brother, Harrison Eaton,
Dayton, Ohio.
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Virginia Coaston searching for her family including her mother Hannah
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
December 2, 1886
I desire to find if any of my peo
ple [people] still live. I am now 51, and
was about 12 years of age when I
left them. I lived in Pendle county,
Va., the slave of John McClure,
and was sold to a Mr. McDowell.
with my uncle James Gilmore.
About the same time my mother
was sold South, but I don't know
where. Her name was Hannah …
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Rachel Malvina Pemberton (or Pembleton) searching for her family
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
October 21, 1886
MR. EDITOR--I wish to inquire
for my people. My name is Rachel
Melvina Pemberton. I used to be-
long [belong] to a man by the name of Eze-
kiel [Ezekiel] Pemberton, who lived in Sul-
livan [Sullivan] county, East Tennessee, near
Bushous Iron Works, and about
three miles from Popesville. My
father, who lived in the same
county, was…
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Walker Thornton searching for his mother Lucy Winston
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
October 14, 1886
MR. EDITOR -- I wish to find my mother, whose maiden name was Lucy Rogers, afterwaads [afterwards] Lucy Thornton, latterly Lucy Winston. She formerly belonged to Jack Combs, Montgomery county, Ky., was sold from that place in 1861. I have not seen her since; but heard she was in Missouri. Any information as to her whereabouts will be gladly…
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James M. Ferguson seeking information about his father Allen Clark
The National Tribune (Washington, DC)
May 6, 1909
Information regarding Allen Clark, a
colored soldier, once a slave of Wm.
Clark, Orange County, Va., who was
killed in the civil war. He ran off from
slavery, and joined the Union army.
His son is anxious to learn his regiment
and all particulars possible. -- James M.
Ferguson, 655 Adams St., Steubenville,
Ohio.
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Rev. J. N. Oden searching for relatives
Southwestern Christian Advocate
October, 7, 1886
MR. EDITOR ---- I wish to inquire for my relatives, whom I have not heard from since 1857. My mother's name was Eliza Oden, who belonged to a man named George Higgins, who lived in Anne Arundel county, Md. My father's name was William Oden, who belonged to a man named Hall; he also lived in Anne Arundel county, near Millersville postoffice. …
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T. C. Yates searching for Green, who served him during the war
The National Tribune (Washington, DC)
September 29, 1910
T.C. Yates, Lieutenant, 4th Indp't Com-
pany, Feesburg, Ohio, would like informa-
tion of a colored man named Green, who
served him during the war, and whom he
last saw acting as waiter in the Broadway
Hotel, Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1865.
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James George Webb searching for his wife Peggy Webb and children
Gallipolis Journal (Gallipolis, OH)
August 4, 1864
Information Wanted.
The whereabouts of Peggy Webb, and 3 children viz: Elizabeth, Electing, and Mvles, the family of James George Webb, formerly the slave of Col John B. George, Bluestone, Tazwell county, Virginia. My address, Gallipolis, Gallia co, O.
July 21, 1864---3w*
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