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Alfred Green searching for parents Maria and William Green
People's Advocate (Washington, DC)
May 3, 1879
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Mrs. Jane Olbey seeking information about her son Ledyard G. Robbins
The National Era (Washington, DC)
November 17, 1853
INFORMATION WANTED,
OF a young man named LEDYARD G. ROBBINS,
aged 28 years, a Barber, not very dark colored,
with brown hair, five feet six or seven inches high, of
an active temperament, and usually dressed in the
most approved style. He was last heard from at Providence,
R. I., in May last. Those knowing the whereabouts
of said…
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George Lewis Browne looking for his siblings Frank and Susan Brown
The Washington Bee (Washington, DC)
March 26, 1887
Information wanted of Frank
and Susan Brown the son and
daughter of William and Betty
Brown of Albemarle and
Charlottesville, Va. Were sold during
the war from Charlottesville, Va.,
while very young. Any information
of either will be gratefully
received by their brother, George
Lewis Browne, No. 7 Arthur St.,
Pittsburg, Pa.
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Mrs. Martha Ashston searching for Mrs. Mary Ware and her husband Thurban Ware
Washington Bee (Washington, DC)
March 14, 1891
Mrs. Martha Ashton would like to know the whereabouts of Mrs Mary Ware and her husband Thurban Ware, formerly of Baltimore, Md. When last heard of they were in Chicago. Address L st, near 19th, n. w., Washing- D.C.
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Basil Tillman searching for his sisters Carolina Thomas and Amelia Gant
Washington Bee (Washington, DC)
January 27, 1883
WHO KNOWS THEM?
Any information as to the whereabouts of Caroline Thomas or Amelia Gant, will be most thankfully received by their brother Basil Tillman, at 111 25th street near 8th avenue, New York. All the parties resides for many years in the first ward, Washington, D.C.
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John Broadus searching for brother Eugene Broadus
The Washington Bee (Washington, DC)
September 5, 1896
WHERE IS EUGENE BROADUS?
Information is wanted of the whereabouts
of Eugene Broadus (colored),
30 years old, who was last heard from
in Washington, D.C., in 1895. Write
to his brother, John Broadus, Colfax,
Iowa, Sept. 5-6 t
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Chloe Clark searching for her son Freeman Clark
People's Advocate (Washington, DC)
November 29, 1879
Information Wanted.
My son Freeman Clark, was sold by Caleb Clark to Till and Glasgow Cherry, about the year 1857 from 'Leadville N.C. and sent to Georgia. Any information about him will be thankfully and liberally rewarded. CHLOE CLARK, Care Old Dominion Steam-Ship, Co., tf. Norfolk, Va.
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Harriet Olivier searching for her father, Isaac Sumner
People's Advocate (Washington, DC)
June 7, 1879
Information Wanted
of Isaac Sumner, who left Eastern Virginia
between forty and fifty years ago. When
last heard of was in Boston Mass. Any information
as to his subsequent history will be
thankfully received if addressed to his daughter,
the undersigned,
Harriet Olivier, of New Iberia, La.,
Care of The People's Advocate.
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Ann Eliza Marbly searching for relatives
People's Advocate (Washington, DC)
June 7, 1879
Information Wanted.
Ann Eliza, daughter of Dollie and Jack Hicks sold from Richmond, Va., when nine years old, desires to know the whereabouts of her relatives, if any are living. She now lives NASHVILLE, TENN. and her marraige name is MARBLY. Address, Care Bethel A. M. E. Chapel, NASHVILLE, Tenn.
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Mary Virginia Thornton, Dover, NH, searching for mother and siblings
New Era (Washington, DC)
July 7, 1870
Information Wanted.
Mary Virginia Thornton wishes to find her
mother, Hannah Gatewood, her brother, Patrick
Thornton, and her sisters, Ester Washington,
Winna Thornton, and Sarah Ann Thornton,
who, about eight years ago, lived at Millbank,
King George county, Virginia, but who are
now supposed to be in Washington, D. C.
Address …
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Charlotte Brock searching for her son Alonzo Brock
New Era (Washington, DC)
July 28, 1870
Information Wanted.
Charlotte Brock wishes to hear from her son Alonzo ; was taken from her, about 1859, to Memphis, Tenn.; lived there with a family named Morrison. Think he was in the army during the rebellion. Any information concerning him will be thankfully received by his aged mother. Address John W. Brock, Green street Baptist Church,…
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Mrs. Harriet Smith (formerly Harriet Russell) searching for her sons Henry and Llewllyn Russell
New Era (Washington, DC)
July 28, 1870
Mrs. Harriet Smith, formerly Mrs. Harriet Russell, desires to hear from her sons, Henry and Llewllyn Russell, who were sold away from her in 1858 by Mr. J. Bruin, Alexandria, Va., to some one in Arkansas, and were last heard from in that State. Address, care Alex. Smith, No. 2 Pierce street, between L and M streets, Washington, D. C.
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Charles Gatson, Beaufort, SC, searching for his children, Sam Gatson and Betsey Gatson
New Era (Washington, DC)
July 28, 1870
Mr. Charles Gatson wishes information of his
children, Sam and Betsey Gatson. they formerly
belonged to Washington Fripp, of Newhaw,
South Carolina ; were carried to Charleston
and there sold by a trader to go far South,
it is supposed to Mississippi or Louisiana. They
are now about twenty-two to twenty-five years
old, and were…
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John Lane searching for his mother Mary Cartmore, brother William Cartmore, and sister Frances Cartmore
New National Era (Washington, DC)
October 12, 1871
INFORMATION WANTED
I would like to hear of my mother, Mary Cartmore, who was formerly owned by William McDonough, of Nelson county, Kentucky. Any information in regard to Frances Cartmore or William Cartmore, who are my brother and sister, will be thankfully received by JOHN LANE, Box 136 Middletown, Conn.
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Jesse S. Cowles searching for his mother Sarah Cowles, and siblings
New National Era (Washington, DC)
July 20, 1871
INFORMATION WANTED.
I would like to hear of my mother, Sarah Cowles, who was formerly owned by Rev. Samuel Blain, Meadowfield Farm, near Williamsburg, Virginia. Any information concerning her will be thankfully received. I would be happy to receive some knowledge of the whereabouts of either of the following persons, who are my brothers and…
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Sampson Alexander searching for their father Sandy Alexander and others
New National Era (Washington, DC)
November 23, 1871
INFORMATION WANTED.
I would like to hear of my father, Sandy Alexander; my brother, Sandy Alexander; my brother, Joseph Alexander; also, my brother, Lawson Alexander. Any information concerning them would be thankfully received. I would be happy to receive some knowledge of my sister, Mrs. Rebecca Gray; and my sister, Julia Alexander; my cousin,…
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Willis Wright searching for his mother Mrs. Lucy Kennedy (formerly Lucy Wright)
New National Era (Washington, DC)
June 13, 1872
INFORMATION WANTED
Concerning my mother, Mrs. Lucy Wright, formerly of Charleston, South Carolina; subsequently she went to Mobile, Alabama, and married there. She now goes by the name of Lucy Kennedy. She is the mother of seven children, viz: William, Samuel, James Wesley, Adam, Willis, Sarah, and Mary. Any information concerning my said…
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Lucy Kirby searching for her son Richard (Dick) Kirby
New National Era (Washington, DC)
July 30, 1874
INFORMATION WANTED,
of RICHARD (or Dick) KIRBY, son of Lucy
Kirby, formerly of Hampton, Virginia, now
with General V. D. Groner, Norfolk, Virginia.
This family were sold on a division of the
"Rudd" estate two years before the war.
Dick, when sold, was about ten year's old,
now about twenty-five year's old.
Any information would be…
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Thomas Arthur Everick searching for family including Lewis Everick and his wife Eliza
New National Era (Washington, DC)
March 14, 1872
INFORMATION WANTED,
Concerning Lewis Everick, his wife Eliza, and their children, Mandy Creasey, Hannah, Julia, Rachel, five daughters; and Vincent and Hilliard, two sons; all owned and named after their last master and mistress, Wm. Young and wife Mandy. In 1864, when Emancipation was proclaimed, they then lived three quarters of a mile from…
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Richard Bradley searching for his mother Elizabeth Bradley, sisters, and brother
New National Era (Washington, DC)
March 14, 1872
INFORMATION WANTED.
I would like to hear from my mother, Elizabeth Bradley; my sister, Caroline Bradley; my sister, Mariah Bradley; my sister, Harriet Bradley; and my brother, Elick Bradley. The above-named persons were sold by a man by the name of Joshua Phipps to John Blevins, who took them to Aberdeen, Mississippi. It has been sixteen years…
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Washington Thompson searching for his father Joseph Thompson
New National Era (Washington, DC)
March 27, 1873
INFORMATION WANTED.
I was sold away from my father, who lived in Richmond, Va., fifteen years ago. My father's name was Joseph Thompson. Any information concerning his whereabouts will be thankfully received by WASHINGTON THOMPSON, New York Mill, Oneida county, N. Y. mar27-2t
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Henrietta Jones (formerly Henrietta Fants) searching for her daughter Georgianna Jones (2nd of 2 ads placed)
New National Era (Washington, DC)
June 19, 1873
Information Wanted.
PORT-AU-PRINCE, May 3, 1873.
I have written several letters to Washington, in hopes of finding or hearing something of my daughter Georgianna Jones, but without success.
My maiden name was Henrietta Fants, my husband's name Cornelius Jones; we were both raised in the same house by Dr. Spencer Mitchell, and married under his…
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Henrietta Jones searching for her daughter Georgiana Jones (1st of 2 ads placed)
New National Era (Washington, DC)
March 27, 1873
INFORMATION WANTED.
I left Washington, D. C., in 1862, leaving a daughter, about 5 or 6 years of age, by the name of Georgiana Jones. Any information as to her whereabouts left at the office of the NEW NATIONAL ERA will greatly oblige HENRIETTA JONES, mar 27-2t Port-au-Prince, Hayti.
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Unnamed person searching for Billy Brown
Washington Times (Washington, DC)
August 8, 1900
WANTED--Information of Billy Brown, colored, who was for years a servant in the Hall family. Will he or anyone knowing his whereabouts please send information to 113 Va. ave. sw. 1t,em
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