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L. W. C. Wilson searching for his father's relatives, including his father's mother Henrietta
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
December 23, 1880
DEAR EDITOR—I desire information of my father's relatives. He was owned by Captain James Wilson, in Sumner Co., Tenn., near Walnut school house, three miles from the city Gallatin. His father was named Adam Bug, owned by Sam Bug, who lived in Nashville. His mother was Henrietta, owned by Alfred Alexander, in Sumner Co., on Bledsoe Creek (or a…
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Lucinda Renfro seeking her aunts Mary and Martha, and uncles Green, Carrol, and Grundy Stubfield
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
May 19, 1887
I desire to find my mother's people. My mother is named Manda Stubfield; she has three brothers and two sisters; her brothers names are Green, Carrol and Grundy Stubfield; sisters are Mary and Martha. They all belonged to Mr. Woodruf Stubfield, who lived in Sumner county, Tenn. When Mr. Woodruf Stubfield died the proper to was divided; mother and…
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Geo. Collum searching for his brother Billy Collum
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
May 8, 1884
MR. EDITOR--I wish to inquire for my brother, BIlly Collum. Mother, two sisters and I belonged to Wm. Collum, in Smith county, Tenn., near the county seat. Mother was Silvie Collum. Sisters were Harriet and Sarah. I last saw brother in Sumner county. He went to Greeneville, Miss., and I never saw him since. Address me at Livingston, Tenn. …
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Dave Stewart searching for his relatives and his wife's relatives
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
March 1, 1883
MR. EDITOR:--I desire informa-
tion [information] of my relatives, and also of my
wife's relatives. My mother's name
was Susan Dickison. When I last
saw her she went by her husband's
name, as she was set free. The
children were scattered very much.
My sister belonged to Currage
Baker, her name was Jane Baker,
her husband's name was…
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William Butler seeking his sister Harriet
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
September 2, 1886
Mr. Editor - I want to find my
sister Harriet. She used to be-
long [belong] to Mrs. Sallie Butler, but was
sold to Mr. Obediah Smith, in
Sumner county, Ky. Edward But-
ler's [Butler's] daughters were Bettie and
Margaret Owens. I am named
Wm. Butler, and live at Princeton,
Gibson county, Indiana.
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