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- Newspaper: New Orleans Republican (New Orleans, LA)
Leven Husten searching for Eliza Pollard
New Orleans Republican (New Orleans, LA)
August 22, 1868
INFORMATION WANTED--OF ELIZA
POLLARD, daughter of Rev. Charles Pollard;
was sold when about seventeen years of age from the
town of Salsbury, Woster county, Maryland, about
the year 1[undecipherable]69; was last seen on board a steamboat
going up Red river. Any information addressed to
Leven Husten, Care of Republican Office, will be…
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Nancy Gibson searching for her sons Frederick Gibson and Thomas Barrick
New Orleans Republican (New Orleans, LA)
April 19, 1868
By Nancy Gibson, who left Baltimore
in 1844, of her two sons, Frederick
Gibson and Thomas Barrick, from
whom she has been separated about
twenty-five years.
Address her care of Rev. A. Ross,
pastor of Wesley Chapel, New Orleans.
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J. Marshall searching for his wife
New Orleans Republican (New Orleans, LA)
April 19, 1868
By J. Marshall, of Georgetown, District
of Columbia, of his wife Mary
Marshall, sold from the family of Betsey
Thomas.
Address the inquirer, care Arthur
J. Brown, Georgetown, District of
Columbia.
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Celia Gamby searching for her son Asbury Gamby
New Orleans Republican (New Orleans, LA)
April 19, 1868
By Celia Gamby, of Baltimore,
Maryland, of her son Asbury Gamby.
Since enlisting, however, in the
seventh United States colored regi-
ment he has gone by the name of As-
bury Bright. The last news of him
was that he had started with his regi-
ment from Texas to Baltimore via New
Orleans.
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Helen M. Daniels searching for her mother Anna Maria Williams and sister Charlotte
New Orleans Republican (New Orleans, LA)
April 19, 1868
By Helen M. Daniels, formerly of
Newbern, North Carolina, of her
mother, Anna Maria Williams. Also
of her sister Charlotte.
Information may be sent her at Mrs.
Fowlkis's, corner of Josephine and
Dryades streets, New Orleans.
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Martha Brandsford searching for her sisters
New Orleans Republican (New Orleans, LA)
April 19, 1868
INFORMATION WANTED.
By Martha Brandsford, of Lynchburg,
Virginia, of her sisters, Charlotte
Tarry, Mary Ann Tarry, Fanny
Brandsford, and Amelia Hudson.
Address Rev. A. Ross, pastor Wesley
Chapel, New Orleans.
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A. C. Diboll, attorney, searching for Mariah's children
New Orleans Republican (New Orleans, LA)
June 9, 1868
PERSONAL....................PERSONAL.
The children of Mariah, formerly a slave of
Madame Jouvin, will hear something to their
interest by applying to A. C. Diboll, Attorney, at
Wilmington, Ohio. je4 6t*
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