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Mr. A. Lynch (formerly Anthony Lynch) searching for his relatives
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
February 5, 1880
DEAR EDITOR—When I left my sisters in 1853 they were in Green county, Miss., with a family named Kittrell. My young mistress' name was Weber before she married. She married a man by the name of Kittrell. My sister's names were Marla, Emily, Caroline and Maud. My mother's name was Julia. She died and left a baby named Collins; my next brother's…
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Rev. M. Cooper searching for his brother Napoleon Cooper
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
May 28, 1885
MR. EDITOR--I wish to learn the
address of my brother, Napoleon
Cooper. He was raised in Clark
county, and left for Pachuta on
Christmas before last. I do not
know what became of him after
that. Any one who can give the
desired information will please ad-
dress [address] Rev. M. Cooper, Heidelberg,
Texas.
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Dock Hobbes searching for Lilly Cooper, Adeline Paterson, and Dianna Patterson and their brother Wesley Patterson
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
May 7, 1885
MR. EDITOR––I should like to
loarn the address of the following
named persons: Lilly Cooper, Ade-
line [Adeline] Paterson and Diana Patterson,
three sisters, and their brother,
Wesley Patterson. They were born
in Clark county, Miss., near Shu-
buta [Shubuta]. My brother was named
Henry House, and his wife was
named Risar House; she…
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Mrs. Clarissa Andrews searching for her family
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
September 9, 1886
MR. EDITOR--I want to inquire
for my relatives whom I last saw in
Marion District, South Carolina.
We belonged to a widow, named
Mrs. Patsey Bass, who was blind.
My father was named Prince, and
my mother Cloe Bass. In our fam-
ily [family] there were eight children, three
boys and five girls; their names
were Dandy and Lucy, who…
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Disley Cannon seeking her sister Phillis Pickett
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
May 6, 1880
DEAR EDITOR - I wish to inquire
for my sister, Phillis Pickett. She
belonged to Joe Pickett and he sold
her to a man named Keaves, and it
was said he was going to Texas,
but I do not know what part of
Texas. Mother had 12 children,
her name was Dinah Pickett. At
the time Phillis left us we were
living in Clarke county,…
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