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Lewis Buckner looking for his brothers Benjamin Eddington and John Jones
The Christian Recorder (Philadelphia, PA)
January 5, 1899
Information wanted of the where-
abouts of my brother, his wife and
two daughters. My brother's name
is Benjamin Eddington. The last time
I heard of him he was in Tacoma,
Washington ; his wife and two chil-
dren were living in SIlverton, Colo-
rado, the last time that I heard of
them. My brother's wife's name
was Martha; his two…
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Unnamed person seeking the parents of Robert Jones
Richmond Planet (Richmond, VA)
September 22, 1894
Do You Know Them?
Wanted information as to the whereabouts
of the parents of Robert Jones.
He was killed in the mines at Franklin
near Seattle, Washington, and money is
due him by the company. Information
concerning him can be obtained at this
office.
Address "G" 814 E. Broad St.
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Mrs. Emma Lewis searching for her brother James S. Murray
The Appeal (Chicago, IL)
August 6, 1892
I wish to find the whereabouts of my brother,
James S. Murray, when last heard from he was in
Seattle, Washington, which was about two years
ago. Any information will be thankfully received
address, Mrs. Emma Lewis, 6030 Halsted st., En-
glewood [Englewood], Chicago, Illinois. 1-16-92
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Rev. Samuel A. Franklin searching for his Franklin/Boves family
Nashville Globe (Nashville, TN)
March 5, 1909
TO FIND RELATIVES.
There have been separations in
many families, most of this being
brought about by the conditions that
prevailed during the days of recon-
struction or soon after the emancipa-
tion. Father was separated from
wife, mother from daughter, sister
from brother, and so on. A case of this
has come to light now: Rev.…
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Mr. King Bird searching for his mother
The Nashville Globe (Nashville, TN)
November 22, 1907
SEEKING RELATIVES.
The Nashville Globe is in receipt of
a letter from New Castle, Wash.,
dated November 7. It comes from
one Mr. King Bird, who is looking for
his lost relatives. The letter reads
in part as follows: "I would like to
ask a favor of you, and it is that you
please lend me some assistance in
locating my relatives. I left…
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Mrs. J. T. Gayton searching for her sister Annie Scott and relative Magnolia Scott
The Nashville Globe (Nashville, TN)
July 29, 1910
SEEKING RELATIVES.
436 No. 26th Avenue,
Seattle, Wash., July 7, 1910.
To the Pastor of the First Baptist
Church, Nashville, Tenn.:
My Dear Sir: Will you please make
inquiry in your church for my rela-
tive, Magnolia Scott? I left there
when a mere child, with a white fam-
ily, Lawyer Maxwell. I left a small
sister in your city by the name…
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