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S. G. Marks searching for his father's brother Mathew Perry
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
October 21, 1880
DEAR EDITOR- I wish to inquire for my father’s brother. Father’s name was Marks Perry and his brother was Mathew Perry. He belonged to Presley Perry during the war, and he carried him to Mis-sissippi [Mississippi] from the line of Texas and Louisiana. His mother’s name was Silvy, father’s Simon. They belonged [belonged] to Dr. Havard. Please…
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Malinda Jones (formerly Malinda Rhode) searching for her father Samuel Rhode and her siblings
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
May 6, 1880
DEAR EDITOR—I was born in Virginia, about ten miles from Richmond, near James River. My owner was Stephen Johnson. Father was Samuel Rhode; sisters Mary Jane, Eliza and Sarah Rhode;brothers John, James, Nelson, Jor-dan [Jordan], Wilson and Uriah. Master'schildren were William, Thomas,Flemer, Hannah, Sarah and NancyJohnson. My name was…
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Unnamed person seeking their sister Harriet Barquet
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
December 22, 1887
MR. EDITOR.—I wish to inquire for my sister, Harriet Barquet, whom I have not heard from in 14 years; when I last heard from her she was living in New Orleans. She has a sister by the name of Mattie Carter, who was living in Natchez, but is now living in Shreveport, La., with me. When I last heard from her she had a daughter by the name of Delia…
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Maria Dudley searching for her brothers Solomon, James, George, and their former enslavers
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
March 1, 1888
MR. EDITOR— Please inquire for the following relatives—my brothers and their owners: Brother Solomon, owner, Clark Taylor; brother James, owner, John Latimore; brother George, owner, Tom Latimore; brother Bob, owner Clark Taylor, of Oglethorp county, Ga. Also, my parents, who belonged to Clark Taylor, of Oglethorp county. My brothers Bartley and…
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Tuague Miller looking for his siblings Sarah and Caroline
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
September 15, 1881
DEAR EDITOR:—I wish to inquire for my father's children, Sarah and Caroline. When last heard from they were in Houston or Galveston, Texas. They belonged to Pickett and Griffin Read. Both were married. Father, Tally Miller, belonged to James Pickett. Mother was Eliza. Address me at Shreveport, La., care S. J. Ziegler. TUAGUE MILLER.
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Ben Bates searching for his father Ben Boters and sister Nettie Humphries
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
July 15, 1880
MR. EDITOR— I desire to inquire for my father and sister. We were owned by the Lorbors, of East Gibson, La. Father's name was Ben Boters, sister's was Nettie Humphries. She and husband belonged to Mad. Ribbson, of East Gibson. At the death of the Horbors father and I fell to I. B. Hanes, near Jackson, La. I left home August 3, 1862. Any information…
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Virginia Elire seeking her mother Mary Miller, father James Miller , and sister Angeline Miller
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
March 8, 1888
MR. EDITOR—Please allow me to inquire through your paper for my people. I was born in Richmond, Va. Father's name was James Miller, mother's name Mary Miller. I had a sister whose name was Angeline Miller. I was brought South by a man named Graften Reed, and have not seen my people since. If any one knows anything of them please address me,…
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Allen Avery seeking his brother John Avery
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
March 1, 1888
MR. EDITOR - I wish to inquire for my brother, John Avery, whom I left in 1880. He is said to be in Texas. My name is Allen Avery. If you receive any information of the above please address Rev. A. Moore, Shreveport, La.
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Samuel Williams searching for his father Reuben
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
February 2, 1873
LOST FRIENDS. DEAR EDITOR--My father was sold from me in the year 1850 by Dr. Martin, in Polk county, Texas. His name was Reuben. Dr. Martin also owned my mother, Betsey and sister Fanny, and one boy, Henry. Dr. Martin removed to Corsicana, Texas, and there my mother lives. Any information of him will be gladly received. Please address me at…
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Tally Miller seeking information about his daughters Caroline and Sarah Williams
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
February 7, 1884
MR. EDITOR––I wish to inquire
through your paper for my two
children that I left near Chester
village, Chester county. South Car-
olina [South Carolina], about 1837. I left them on
Jesse William’s place, about five
miles from Chester village, on a lit-
tle [little] creek called Pea Ridge. Both
my children were girls, named Car-
oline…
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W. N. Toliver searching for their mother, uncles, and aunts
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
November 5, 1885
MR. EDITOR: I wish to inquire
for my mother, uncles and aunts.
My mother's name is Ellen Toliver,
and father's name is Valentine
Toliver. They are here with me.
Uncles' names are Orns and Jem,
Robert, and Jack; Aunts Winnie,
Mary, Betsy and Phillis, their
mother's name was Judy, and she
is dead. My mother was Sophia
Johnson,…
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Valentine Toliver searching for his brother Frank and Mary Toliver
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
September 17, 1885
MR. EDITOR--I wish to inquire
by the help of your paper for some
of my people. I got a letter from
Brother Stephen Toliver, in Tex-
as stating that our Brother Frank
and Sister Mary Toliver have
never been seen nor heard from
since they were sold, and I wish
to inquire for them. He states
that they were sold in New Or-
leans,…
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Valentine Taliver searching for his brothers and sisters
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
May 7, 1885
MR. EDITOR-I wish to inquire
for my brothers and sisters. The
last time I saw them they belonged
to Louis Taliver, and were living in
Mississippi. Their names are
Emmanuel, Stephen, Frank, Mary,
and Phoebe Taliver. About that
time I was taken to Alabama by
Nick Taliver, and sold to a man
named Morgan Smith. Shortly
after this…
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Valentine Toliver searching for their sister Pinnie and brother-in-law Robert
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
December 16, 1886
MR. EDITOR--I have found out where my brother Emanuel and Stephen are by the help of the SOUTHWESTERN. So please to make another inquiry for my sister Pinnie and her husband Robin; Robert is his name, but they call him Robin; their eldest sons are named Stephen and Richard, and girls are Mame, Emmer and Caroline. I haven't called half of her…
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Chany DeWitt searching for her children Nelson, Robert, Priscilla, Hester, Lizzie, and Sallie
The South-Western (Shreveport, LA)
May 5, 1869
INFORMATION WANTED.
CHANY DeWITT, an old colored woman, formerly
the property of Col. DeWitt, of Eufala, Ala.,
desires information as to the whereabouts of her children
Nelson, Robert, Priscilla, Hester, Lizzie and Sallie. She
left them at Eufala in 1856. She desires one of them
to come after her should this come to their notice, and
will…
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Alex Dawson seeking information about his brother Len Davis
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
December 11, 1879
Alex Dawson, of Shreveport, La.,
desires information concerning his
brother, Len Davis, who was owned
by Robert Davis, of Shelbyville,
Texas, with whom he was in the
Confederate army. Was last heard
of in Mississippi. Address me in
care of Rev. S. E. H. Morant, Shreveport,
La. ALEX DAWSON.
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Lucinda Harrison searching for her father Jerry Pennwright, brother Jerry, and sister Maria
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
April 26, 1877
I will be very thankful for any
information concerning my relations.
I was raised in Middle Tennessee,
in the family of Judge Humphries.
My father and mother were named
Jerry and Caroline Pennwright. I
had a brother named Jerry and a
sister named Maria. My name was
then Lucy Pennwright. My mother
died when I was five years old,…
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Malinda Rhodes Jones searching for her parents Samuel and Leona Rhodes and several siblings
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
May 17, 1877
My father and mother were
Samuel and Leona Rhodes. The
other children were Mary Jane,
Eliza Nelson, Jordan, John and
Wilson, We belonged to Stephen
and Nancy Johnson, who lived about
ten miles from Richmond Virginia.
I will be thankful for information
concerning any of my relations.
Address me at Shreveport, La.,
care of St.…
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Squire Norman looking for information about his wife Matilda and daughter Sally
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
July 26, 1877
I will be thankful for information
concerning my wife, named Matilda,
and daughter named Sally. They
belonged to Bob. McCallop, in Alabama.
On the approach of the
Federal forces he left with them
saying he was going to Texas, and
I have never been able to get any
word from them since. Address,
Squire Norman, care of St. Paul's…
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Frances Johnson (formerly Frances Rice) seeking information about her sister Carrie Carr
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
September 13, 1877
I wish information of a sister
named Carrie Carr, from whom I
was separated near the close of the
war, at Jefferson, Texas. My name
was then Frances Rice. I once
heard that my sister was married
to John Jonifiends. The third finger
on her right hand is crippled.
Address Frances Johnson, care of
Rev. S. E. H. Morant, Shreveport,…
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Henry Adams (formerly Henry Houston) searching for his former wife Malinda and their children Lucy, Rena, Josephine and Henry
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
June 20, 1878
I formerly belonged to a man
named Houston in Newton county,
Georgia, and I was then called Henry
Houston. My wife, Malinda, and
our four children, Lucy, Rena, Josephine
and Henry belonged to Columbus
Henson, who took them from
me and carried them to Texas, to a
place, I heard, somewhere on Cypress
Bayou. I married again
and…
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Charlotte Clarke searching for her mother Phoebe Clarke; her aunts Rose, Mary, and Diana; and her siblings Jane, Susie and Andrew
The Christian Recorder (Philadelphia, PA)
June 14, 1883
INFORMATION WANTED OF MY
mother, Phoebe Clarke. She used to be-
long to Mrs. Virginia Clarke. She lived in
Effingham County, Springfield, Ga. My
name is Charlotte Clarke. I was brought
away from my mother when 9 years of age
by a Methodist preacher by name of Josiah
Clarke. My aunt's name was Rose Clarke.
She was sold to a minister by the…
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Darius Logan looking for his brothers Fielding, Jackson, Fleming, David, Willis, and Ben Logan
The Christian Recorder (Philadelphia, PA)
March 13, 1890
Information wanted of my brothers. I
left them in the State of Kentucky in
1847 Our father and mother were named
Willis and Rachel Logan. My brother
were named Fielding, Jackson, Fleming,
David, Willis and Ben Logan. We had
six sisters and nine brothers. I would be
glad to hear from one of them. My name
is Darius Logan, a minster of the…
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