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- Newspaper: The Washington Bee (Washington, DC)
Emanuel Pope searching for his siblings Polly Pope, Milly Kane, Adeline Jane Pope, Joe Pope, and Larkin Pope
Washington Bee (Washington, DC)
January 4, 1890
LOST.
Emanuel Pope, formerly of Azoo county, Miss., wants to know the whereabouts of his sisters, Polly Pope, two married sisters, Milly Kane, Adeline Jane Pope, brothers Joe and Larkin Pope. He left them July 4th, '63, after the fall of Vicksburg Miss. They belonged to Nanie Denmond. If known please address BEE office 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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Basil Tillman searching for his sisters
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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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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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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