Keyword Year How to Search Advanced Search Showing 30 ads Collection: Massachusetts Sort by: Title Refine search Source Select...Anglo-African (New York, NY)Anglo-African (New York)Boston Post (Boston, MA)Charleston Mercury (Charleston, SC)Daily Picayune (New Orleans, LA)Freedmen’s Record (Boston, MA)Gold Hill Daily News (Gold Hills, NV) (reprinted, with editorial commentary, from the Indianapolis Evening News)Liberator (Boston, MA)Livingston Journal (Livingston, AL)Louisville Daily Journal (Louisville, KY)New Orleans Daily Picayune (New Orleans, LA)Norfolk Virginian (Norfolk, VA)The Anglo-African (New York)The Boston Daily Globe (Boston, MA)The Liberator (Boston, MA)The Sun (Baltimore, MD)Topeka Tribune (Topeka, KS)Weekly Avalanche (Memphis, TN) Tags antebellum adchanged namechild(ren)Civil WarConfederate RaidsConfederate States Armyemancipationemigrationescapedfamily historyforced migrationformer enslaverfoundfree people of colorfreedinheritancekidnappingleft with Union Armyliteracymanumittedmaritime workmigration (north)missing person(s)parent(s)pensions (Civil War)Reconstructionremarriedresistancerewardrunawaysailorself-emancipationsibling(s)skilled tradeslave tradesold southspousestolenU. S. ArmyU. S. Colored InfantryU. S. Colored Troopsuncle(s)Underground Railroaduntranscribedveteranwhite newspaper Armistead Buckley is searching for his wife, Melinda Elzea The Anglo-African (New York) May 27, 1865 Benjamin Rullen searching for John Moore Liberator (Boston, MA) March 11, 1853 Callie Marchial searching for Uncle Wess McDaniel and the former regiment of Bob Marchial Weekly Avalanche (Memphis, TN) May 22, 1890 Fanny Jones searching for her mother Ella McIntire and her siblings Anglo-African (New York, NY) May 27, 1865 Frank Waters searching for his son John Waters Anglo-African (New York) May 27, 1865 George Thompson finds his first wife after 46 years Boston Post (Boston, MA) February 22, 1876 George Van Buren searching for the children of Frank and Sophrona Van Buren The Anglo-African (New York) May 27, 1865 Gibson McMurtry searching for Len Perrian Louisville Daily Journal (Louisville, KY) February 20, 1865 Harriet Relf searching for her husband Quindy Relf The Liberator (Boston, MA) June 8, 1849 John Dipper searching for his brother Daniel Merr Liberator (Boston, MA) April 28, 1832 John Jordan searching for son John Jordan Freedmen’s Record (Boston, MA) June 1866 John Williams searching for his wife Julia Williams and her son John Topeka Tribune (Topeka, KS) August 30, 1862 Joshua Oglesby searching for his son James Oglesby Louisville Daily Journal (Louisville, KY) October 7, 1862 Leroy Humbler searching for his son Lee Andrew Humbler Louisville Daily Journal (Louisville, KY) August 8, 1865 Lettice Lamb searching for information about her sons Jordon Lamb, Antony Lamb, Thomas H. Lamb Liberator (Boston, MA) July 23, 1836 M. Judson searching for Henry Delaunney or Delaney New Orleans Daily Picayune (New Orleans, LA) September 17, 1865 Mrs. Ellen Alexander searching for her sons, Robert C. Davis and Daniel Davis Daily Picayune (New Orleans, LA) May 6, 1871 Mrs. Lucy Burk searching for Mary Burk Gold Hill Daily News (Gold Hills, NV) (reprinted, with editorial commentary, from the Indianapolis Evening News) April 24, 1873 Mrs. Milla Dawsey (formerly Milla Bond) searching for her son and her brothers The Boston Daily Globe (Boston, MA) April 10, 1898 Oliver Thomas searching for several people The Sun (Baltimore, MD) November 18, 1882 Paris Carter searching for his siblings Alfred, Osville, and Jane Carter Anglo-African (New York, NY) May 27, 1865 Peter Mellett searching for his wife Henrietta Charleston Mercury (Charleston, SC) May 23, 1867 Polly Sandros searching for her daughter Juda Sandros and sister Susan Tears Anglo-African (New York, NY) May 27, 1865 Preston Pagitt searching for his wife Ann Pagitt and children John Alexander Calhoun, Casandra Jane McDaniels, and Mary Lydia Frances Livingston Journal (Livingston, AL) May 11, 1867 Robert Balem searching for his wife Jane C. Balem Louisville Daily Journal (Louisville, KY) July 10, 1865 of 2