Mr. A. Lynch (formerly Anthony Lynch) searching for his relatives

DEAR EDITOR—When I left my sisters in 1853 they were in Green county, Miss., with a family named Kittrell. My young mistress' name was Weber before she married. She married a man by the name of Kittrell. My sister's names were Marla, Emily, Caroline and Maud. My mother's name was Julia. She died and left a baby named Collins; my next brother's name is Isaac. I have two brothers belonging to a Mr. McCoy. I left them on the north side of the Mobile & Ohio railroad, in Wayne county. My father's name was Isaac, and belonged to a Mr. Thomas Poore. I have an older brother, Oliver, who belonged to Mr. McFallen, and also a sister named Penny, who belonged to Mr. McDonald. McFallen lived in the upper edge of Wayne county, near Clark county. Four of my sisters and two of my brothers lived across Chickahominy river, about six miles from the State line. In those days I was called Anthony Lynch. I came to Texas with James Lynch. He left Mississippi about the 3d of January, 1853. He landed in Lavaca county, Texas, in February of the same year. I now reside in Galveston Texas, on Twenty-ninth, between Winnie and Church streets. If any one wishes to write to me, my name is MR. A. LYNCH.

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