Jno C. Brock
The Freeman (Indianapolis, IN)
February 3, 1894
Information wanted of Sally and Henry
Carey, children of Burrel and Frances Carey,
who were formerly slaves of Wm. Robinson, of
Woodville, Rappahannock county, Virginia.
Burrel Carey left his home in 1856 and settled
in Pennsylvania, where he amassed consider-
able [considerable] property. These children are said to have
been refugeed South during the war, and if
living now would be aged about 17 years. It
would be of great advantage to them if they
could be found. Address, Rev, Jno. C. Brock,
530 E. Miner street, West Chester, Pa.
Carey, children of Burrel and Frances Carey,
who were formerly slaves of Wm. Robinson, of
Woodville, Rappahannock county, Virginia.
Burrel Carey left his home in 1856 and settled
in Pennsylvania, where he amassed consider-
able [considerable] property. These children are said to have
been refugeed South during the war, and if
living now would be aged about 17 years. It
would be of great advantage to them if they
could be found. Address, Rev, Jno. C. Brock,
530 E. Miner street, West Chester, Pa.
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