Showing 204 ads
- State is exactly South Carolina
Jas. Booker (formerly James Anderson) searching for his father Bob Anderson and mother Lucy Anderson
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
November 29, 1883
MR. EEITOR––I desire to inquire
for my relatives that I left in South
Carolina, Lawrence District, in
1845. My father was Bob Ander-
son [Anderson], my mother Lucy Anderson. I
had three sisters, Mary, Kate and
Harriet, one uncle, Jack Anderson.
I was born between Long Creek
and Raben Creek; my name at that
time was James Anderson.…
Transcription Completei
Unnamed person searching for their siblings Adam, Evearn, Dinah, Lucy, Torney, May, and Lenie Wingard
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
September 20, 1883
MR. EDITOR-- I wish to inquire
for my brothers and sisters. We
belonged to Wingard. The oldest,
Adam; Evearn, Dinah, Lucy, Torney,
May and Lenie Wingard. I
left them near the town of Lexington,
in Lexington county, South
Carolina. When I left them brothers
Adam and May was with Daniel
Dranes. I left them in the year
1 66, and…
Transcription Completei
Augustus and Lutitia Bryant searching for their five children
The Colored Tennessean (Nashville, TN)
March 24, 1866
Of our five children, whom we have not seen for four years. Their names are as follows, viz: Josephine, aged 20 years; Cella, aged 14 years; Caroline, aged 13 years; Ellen, aged 10 years, and Augusta, aged 8 years. They were in Charlotte, N.C., or at Rock Hill when we last heard from them. Any information concerning these children will be…
Transcription Completei
Wade Hampton searching for Lewis Hampton-Massey
The Appeal (Chicago, IL)
January 10, 1891
LEWIS HAMPTON-MASSEY.––He was a slave, and at the age of five or six years was taken from the town of Chesterfield, S.C., by a man named Gideon, who took him to Florida between 1850 and 1860. Our master's name was Jas. Massey, who owned large grist mill and distillery on Lynch's Creek. Address Wade Hampton, Clear Creek, N. Y.
Transcription Completei
Seabrum Woodruff searching for his son Lee A. Woodruff
The Appeal (Chicago, IL)
August 6, 1892
LEE A. WOODRUFF.––I wish to learn the whereabouts of my son Lee. Was last heard from at Sunbright Morgan Co., Tenn., Dec. 24, 1890. He was born Feb 11, 1869 and was 18 years old when he left his home in 1887. He is about 5 feet and 9 inches in height, dark complexion. Address Seabrum Woodruff, care S. H. Deudy Laurens S. C.
Transcription Completei
Thomas Butler searching for his brother John Butler
The Appeal (Chicago, IL)
June 4, 1892
JOHN BUTLER.—I wish to find my brother John
Buttler I heard from him last in 1879. He was
then at Leanville, S C. Any information will be
gladly received by Thomas Butler, 2849 La Salle
street, Chicago, Ill. 5-21-92
Transcription Completei
Mrs. Rebecca Jones searching for her sons Gadson and Lymus Jones
The Appeal (Chicago, IL)
June 4, 1892
GADSON JONES—I desire to find my son Gadson
Jones. He left Winnsboro, S. C., in June 1881.
Last heard from at Whynot, Ky. Also my son
Lymus Jones was last heard from at Lexington,
Ga. Address, Mrs. Rebecca Jones, Winnsboro,
S. C. 3 26-92.
Transcription Completei
Frank Fleming searching for his uncles
The Watchman and Southron (Sumter, SC)
December 23, 1896
Who Knows Them?
A Colored Man Looking for
His Family.
NASHVILLE, TENN., NOV 27, 1896
To the governor of South Carolina:
Dear Mr. Governor--I am seeking
for my people that I have not heard
from since the late war and I humbly
ask your assistance and hope you will
do all in your power to help me if you
please sir. My name is Frank…
Transcription Completei
Mrs. E. Wilson searching for her children Buchanan and Martha Childs
The Appeal (Chicago, IL)
January 4, 1891
BUCHANAN AND MARTHA CHILDS--These two
children have not been seen by their mother since
1861. They were sold to some man in North Caro-
lina or South Carolina. They were born in Mason
County, Ky. Their mother belonged to Boss
Shruf. The girl has a little piece chipped out of
her right ear. The children had straight black hair.
Any…
Transcription Completei
Eliza Bailes searching for her mother Betsey Burr
The Appeal (Chicago, IL)
October 8, 1892
BETSEY BURR--Knowledge of the whereabouts
or death of Betsey Burr is wanted by her daughter.
She married Hosey Bell who belonged to Lovett
Bell. They left Newburne, S.S. for Memphis,
Tenn., about 1841. Address, Eliza Bailes, 129
Nassan street Brooklyn, N.Y.
Transcription Completei
Sarah Robinson searching for Adam Horn (Adam Holmes )
The Broad Ax (Chicago, IL)
September 8, 1900
REWARD.
Anyone who can give information
as to the whereabouts of Adam Horn
(colored) who when last heard of was
working at the barber trade in this
city will be suitably rewarded by Mrs.
Sarah Robinson, No. 2 Rector court,
Charleston, S. C.
Transcription Completei
Sally Carr searching for her daughter Charlotte Carr
South Carolina Leader (Charleston)
October 20, 1866
NOTICE INFORMATION.- Wanted of Charlotte Carr, daughter of Sally Carr, formerly owned by Captain Howard, in Charleston, S.C. Was when last heard from, 15 miles morf Montgomery Ala. Answer at Charleston, care of South Carolina Leader.
Transcription Completei
Mrs. Elya. Grogans searching for her daughter Anna
South Carolina Leader (Charleston, SC)
October 20, 1866
Any imformation of Anna Grogan, for-
merly of Charleston, owned by Mr. William
Gill, of Mongomery Ala will be thankfully
received through this office, by her mother
Mrs. Elya. Grogans,
Transcription Completei
Lucinda (Cinda) White searching for her children.
South Carolina Leader (Charleston)
December 08, 1866
NOTICE
Cinda White, desires to hear of the
whereabouts of her Children, Sally, Jane,
and Hercules, Hercules was sold in Atlanta
by Jack Wallace, about three years ago and
taken to Tennessee: the girls was sold to
James McDaniel in Thomaston Ga. about
the same time. Address; Lucinda White,
Duncan St Charleston So. Ca
Transcription Completei
Isaac Williams offering a $200 reward to anyone who can find his grandchild
South Carolina Leader (Charleston, SC)
December 09, 1865
$200 REWARD--The subscriber will pay
the above reward to any one who will
bring him, or to this office, his grandchild, of about
five years of age. His father's name was Jacob Mc-
Kenzie [McKenzie], and his mother's name was Salina. (by the
child called Nena.) The mother was formerly held by
Jacob Barrett, of Linton Ga., and hired to Dr.…
Transcription Completei
William Ford searching for his son Joseph Ford
South Carolina Leader (Charleston)
December 08, 1866
INFORMATION WANTED.
Of Joseph Ford, was sold from Charleston
S.C. from the Family of Moses A Saw-
yer, in 1847, sold to Columbia and after-
ward sold South, any information of his
whereabouts will be greatfully recieved by
his Father Wm. Ford Charleston S.C. to
the care of Rev P ["undecipherable"]
Transcription Completei
Phoebe Wilson searching for Georgia and Thomas Hooper
South Carolina Leader (Charleston)
April 14, 1866
Information Wanted
Of GEORGIA and THOMAS HOOPER,
sons of Phoebe Smith, who were carried away from
Charleston, S.C., to Petersburg, Virginia, by Mr. John
Smith. Any information will be gladly received by
addressing PHOEBE WILSON
March 3 Charleston,…
Transcription Completei
Mary Simon searching for information of her daughter Margaret Ann Elizabeth Clemez
South Carolina Leader (Charleston, SC)
October 20, 1866
NOTICE.
I desire to obtain information relative to my
daughter Margaret Ann Elizabeth Clemez. we
were brought from Marion Perry county Ala.
estate of Dr. Frank Hales to Friendship coun-
ty [county] No. Ca. here we seperated. I left her in the
hands of a speculator entitled James Gartner, any
party knowing of her whereabouts will please…
Transcription Completei
Adam Wright searching for Daniel Wright
The Charleston Daily News (Charleston, SC)
January 7, 1868
ANY INFORMATION OF DANIEL
WRIGHT, colored, who was employed in the 45th
Pennsylvania Regiment, and who left Charleston in
1862, will be thankfully received. Address
ADAM WRIGHT,
Box 293, Charleston P. O.
January 6, 3*
Transcription Completei
Harriet Lyons searching for Miller family
Keowee Courier (Pickens, SC)
December 11, 1912
INFORMATION WANTED.
Information is wanted as to the
whereabouts of Zach Miller, Riley
Miller, Yancey Miller, Lewis Mil-
ler, or Levi Miller, colored. When
last heard from Levi Miller lived near
Mr. Marshall Kay, (wihte[white]), in Smith
county, Texas. Relatives very desir-
ous of learning where these parties
now are. Communicate with…
Transcription Completei
Lucinda Peoples searching for Lawton family
The New South (Port Royal, SC)
May 13, 1865
INFORMATION WANTED of Sarah Lawton -
Clara Lawton, and James Lawton, (all col
ored [colored]). Last heard from at Edgefield, Georgia.
Address LUCINDA PEOPLES,
31*1 Mitchelville, S. C.
Transcription Completei
Betsey Jennings searching for Lawton family
The New South (Port Royal, SC)
May 13, 1865
INFORMATION WANTED of Susannah Lawton,
Wilden Lawton, and Isabella Lawton and
child (colored), who were last heard of at Edge-
field, Ga. Any information will be thankfully re-
ceived by BETSEY JENNINGS,
31*1 Mitchelville, S. C.
Transcription Completei
Tyler Moore searching for Edward Moore
The National Tribune (Washington, DC)
April 29, 1909
WANTED--Comrades of Wheeler's Colored
Cavalry who knew Edward Moore, Co. B, 3d
Wis. Vols., First Division, -Second Brigade,
Twentieth Army Corps. He enlisted first
in Wheeler's Cavalry, in Georgia or the
Carolinas, in 1863 or 1864; then, January,
1865, he enlisted in the above regiment, to
write Tyler Moore, Box 138, Tallula, Miss.
Transcription Completei
Ralph Lightner searching for his family
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
June 14, 1883
MR. EDITOR:--I was formerly
of Monticello, South Carolina,
and am now living at Hearne, Robison
co., Texas, and want to hear from
relatives, who, when last heard
from where in Florida. My father's
name was Amos, and my mother's
Fannie, and they belonged, when I
was a boy, to Betsy Boyd, as did
also my brothers Cupid and Sam,
and…
Transcription Completei
Calvin Addington searching for his brothers Calvin, George, Charles, and Allen and sisters Hannah and Harriet
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
June 7, 1883
DEAR BROTHER:--I wish to in-
quire [inquire] for my people. Mother, Maria,
died in Stanley county, North
Carolina, and belonged to Daniel
Freeman. She had four sons - Cal-
vin [Calvin], George, Charles and Allen:
and daughter, Hannah and Har-
riet [Harriet]. All belonged to Mr. Freeman.
The last I heard from them before
the war,…
Transcription Completei