J. W. Winbush searching for their father's relatives, including their grandmother Edith Williams and brother Daniel Williams

Dear editor: I wish to inquire for my father’s people. Father’s name was Washington William Winbush. He lived in Gr[undecipherable] county, Alabama. His gra[undecipherable] mother's [grandmother's?] name was Millie Har[undecipherable] She belonged to Mr. Page Har[undecipherable] His mother, who is dead, [undecipherable] named Hannah Williams. [undecipherable] delonged to Mr. Charles Williams. His uncles names were Charl[undecipherable] Daniel and Bill Williams, and [undecipherable] longed [belonged?] to Page, Bob, Ned a[undecipherable] Angeline Harris. His uncle Ja[undecipherable] Williams, was put into the cotton press under the block so he could be whipped. He ran away Mississippi and was put in jail. He was then sold to Mrs. Burn[undecipherable]. Sister Tempy Harris belonged [undecipherable] Mr. Noah Harris. Grandmoth[undecipherable] by father was named Edith W[undecipherable] liams [Williams?]. She came to Mississippi with Dave Williams. My broth[undecipherable] is named Daniel Williams. Pe[undecipherable] sons [persons?] having any information wi[undecipherable] please address J.W. Winbush Lexington, Miss.

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