Keyword Year How to Search Advanced Search Showing 77 ads Collection: New York Sort by: Title Refine search Source Select...Buffalo Commercial Advertiser (Buffalo, NY)Buffalo Evening News (Buffalo, NY)Commercial Advertiser (New York, NY)Frederick Douglass' Paper (Rochester, NY)Freeman (New York, NY)Globe (New York, NY)Indianapolis Sentinel (Indianapolis, IN)National Anti-Slavery Standard (New York, NY)New York Age (New York, NY)New York Herald (New York, NY)The Anglo-African (New York, NY)The Anglo-American (New York, NY)The Brooklyn Daily Eagle (Brooklyn, NY)The Buffalo Enquirer (Buffalo, NY)The Buffalo Review (Buffalo, NY)The Evening Post (New York, NY)The Evening World (New York, NY)The New York Age (New York, NY)The New York Freeman (New York, NY)The New York Globe (New York, NY)The New York Herald (New York, NY)The New York World (New York, NY)The Sun (New York, NY) Tags African Methodist Episcopal Churchantebellum adchanged namechild(ren)Civil WaremancipationemigrationEnoch Ardenescapedfamily historyfemale enslaverforced migrationformer enslaverfoundfree people of colorgrandparent(s)heir(s)inheritancekidnappingleft with Union Armyletter to the editorliteracymaritime workmigration (north)migration (west)missing person(s)multiple adnephewnewspaper replynieceparent(s)physical descriptionprobatepropertyReconstructionremarriedresistancereunionrewardrunawaysailorself-emancipationsibling(s)slave tradeslave tradersoldsold southspousesteamboatsuicideU. S. ArmyU. S. Colored CavalryU. S. Colored TroopsU. S. NavyUnderground Railroaduntranscribedwhite newspaper John Jones reunites with his mother, Parthenia Jones, and brother The Evening World (New York, NY) February 23, 1894 John Jones finds his mother The Evening World (New York, NY) February 23, 1894 Diana Johnson searching for her relatives The Buffalo Enquirer (Buffalo, NY) January 16, 1900 Diana Johnson searching for her relations The Buffalo Review (Buffalo, NY) January 17, 1900 Diana Johnson searching for information about her parents and siblings Buffalo Evening News (Buffalo, NY) January 16, 1900 Wife of Strother Pheneas hopes to reconnect Commercial Advertiser (New York, NY) October 31, 1868 Rev. J. Sella Martin reuniting with unnamed sister, niece, and nephew National Anti-Slavery Standard (New York, NY) September 13, 1862 Unnamed father and son reunited National Anti-Slavery Standard (New York, NY) August 9, 1862 Mr. Ambrose reunited with his family National Anti-Slavery Standard (New York, NY) October 12, 1865 Mrs. Ellen Craft finds her mother National Anti-Slavery Standard (New York, NY) August 12, 1865 Mrs. Wm. G. King (formerly Miss Lilly Ann Carter) seeking her friends National Anti-Slavery Standard (New York, NY) January 28, 1865 Mrs. Diana Johnson (nee Diana Hellard) searching for information about her parents and siblings Buffalo Commercial Advertiser (Buffalo, NY) January 16, 1900 Charles Wright searching for Henry Hall The Anglo-African (New York, NY) May 27, 1865 Mrs. Lydia A. Grimes searching for John Henry Holmes The New York Age (New York, NY) December 14, 1905 Virginia Foster searching for George W. Davis The New York Age (New York, NY) July 20, 1905 Unnamed person searching for Robert Peck The New York Age (New York, NY) February 27, 1913 Robert S. Moore searching for Pleasant Storks The New York Age (New York, NY) April 24, 1913 C. M. Burnett searching for Hannah Lathrop The Evening Post (New York, NY) April 1, 1834 Addison Phillips seeks his sister-in-law Ellen Fitzhugh and her two sisters The Anglo-African (New York, NY) December 9, 1865 Phillip Merryday seeks Elisha and Major Merryday The Anglo-American (New York, NY) December 23, 1865 Cynthia Marshall seeks children The Anglo-African (New York, NY) December 23, 1865 Augustus Mosby seeks uncle William Briggs The Anglo-African (New York, NY) August 12, 1865 Caroline and Cue Willis seeking their children Charles Henry Willis and Josephine Willis The Anglo-African (New York, NY) December 9, 1865 John E. Onley seeking his brothers Charles and Henry Onley The Anglo-African (New York, NY) August 12, 1865 John D. Brooks and Barbara seeking their brother Wesley Brooks The Anglo-African (New York, NY) August 12, 1865 of 4