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Mr. Toney (or Tony) Black searching for his mother Malinda Palmer and two sisters Elvie and Marie Wade
Nashville Globe (Nashville, TN)
May 1, 1908
ANOTHER LETTER OF INQUIRY.
The Globe is in receipt of a letter
written at Caster, Miss., in which the
writer asks that a notice be put in the
paper to assist in finding lost relatives.
The writer is Mr. Toney Black, who is
inquiring for his two sisters and
mother. The sisters were named
Elvie Wade and Marie Wade. They
used to live in…
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M. C. Kidd searching for their sister's father Jim Rice
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
October 23, 1884
MR. EDITOR-- I wish to inquire about my sister's father, Jim Rice. I received a letter from him about seven years ago, and have not heard from him since. He was living in Boston, Missouri, on Col. McCleran's place. Sister was Mollice Rice, but since her marriage is Mollie Dickson. Address me at The Oaks, Miss. M.C. KIDD
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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.…
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Rev. Eli L. Wyatt seeking his brother Enoch Wyatt
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
December 23, 1886
I wish to inquire for my brother;
he left Alabama in 1883, and came
to Anerdine, Miss., and I have not
heard from him since. His name
was Enoch Wyatt; there were five
children of us, 2 boys and 3 girls.
The oldest sister was named Louisa
Caure, next Gilleay Baron; I am
the oldest brother, my name is Eli
Wyatt; the youngest sister…
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Mary Ann Moore looking for her father Edmond Reese
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
December 9, 1880
DEAR EDITOR --- I wish to inquire
for my father ; his name is Edmond
Reese. His owner was Abner Reese.
I have brothers, Burrell and Frank
and a sister named Lilly. Mother
was Elizabeth Fox. They lived in
Merriwether county, Ga., and they
moved to Mississippi in 1842. I
have not seen father since I was a
small girl. Address…
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Ben Cotham searching for his brother Eli Bennett
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
August 5, 1880
DEAR EDITOR ---- I wish to inquire
for my brother, Eli Bennett. My
name was Bennett. When the
property was divided I fell to Sally
Bennett. She married Ebow Cotham,
after which I went by their
name. Please address me at
Airmount, Miss. BEN COTHAM.
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