Keyword Year How to Search Advanced Search Showing 237 ads Tags: slave trader Sort by: Title Refine search Source Select...Appeal: A National Afro-American Newspaper (St. Paul and Minneapolis, MN)Baptist Times (Garnett, KS)Daily Newbernian (New Bern, NC)Evening Star (Washington, DC)National Republican (Washington, DC)Osawatomie Graphic (Osawatomie, KS)Provincial Freeman and Weekly Advertiser (Windsor/Toronto/Chatham, Canada West)Richmond Daily Dispatch (Richmond, VA)Richmond Planet (Richmond, VA)San Francisco Elevator (San Francisco, CA)Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)Southwestern Christian Advocate, (New Orleans, LA)St. Louis Daily Globe-Democrat (St. Louis, MO)St. Louis Post Dispatch (St. Louis, MO)The Andrew County Republican (Savannah, MO)The Appeal (Chicago, IL)The Black Hills Daily Times (Deadwood, Dakota Territory)The Christian Recorder (Philadelphia, PA)The Christian Recorder (Philadelphia, PA)The Colored American (Washington, DC)The Colored Tennessean (Nashville, TN)The Daily State Journal (Richmond, VA)The Elevator (San Francisco, CA)The Freeman (Indianapolis, IN)The New York World (New York, NY)The Richmond Planet (Richmond, VA)The Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)The Twice-a-Week Independent (Coffeyville, KS)The Weekly Mississippi Pilot (Jackson, MS)Vermont Phoenix (Brattleboro, VT) [Ad copied from the Zion Church Advocate, published in Washington, DC, with commentary by the editor of the Vermont Phoenix] Tags slave traderAfrican Methodist Episcopal Churchantebellum adaunt(s)capturedchanged namechild(ren)Civil Warcontrabandsdebtdeceaseddowrydying wishemancipationemigrationenslaver looking for former slaveescapedestateestate divisionfamily historyfemale enslaverforced migrationformer enslaverfoundfraternal groupsfree people of colorfreedgrandparent(s)heir(s)hired outinheritancekidnappingleft with Union Armyletter to the editorliteracylynchingmanumittedmaster diedmigration (north)migration (post-emancipation)migration (west)ministerministers please readmultiple adNative Americansnewspaper replyparent(s)person with a disabilityphysical descriptionpropertyrailroadrailroad workerReconstructionremarriedresistancereunionrewardrunawayself-emancipationself-purchasesibling(s)simultaneous searchskilled tradeslave tradesoldsold southsoldierspeculatorspousestolensuicideU. S. ArmyU. S. Colored Troopsuncle(s)Underground Railroaduntranscribedveteranwhite fatherwhite newspaperwidow Rachel Bannister (formerly Rachel) searching for his sisters Easter and Lucinda Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA) March 23, 1882 Mrs. Fanny Barber searching for her son John C. Evans (formerly John Barber) Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA) March 23, 1882 Lewis Thomas searching for his brothers Greenberry and Nickles Thomas Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA) November 1, 1888 Miles Nixon seeking his father Nelson Carter, mother Ann Carter, and siblings Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA) November 24, 1881 John Walker searching for his mother Matilda Walker and his siblings Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA) September 6, 1888 Nancy Eanes looking for her sister Virginia Collins Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA) November 10, 1881 Eadie Tolson (formerly Eadie Dickens) seeking her sons John Chesterfield and William Henry Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA) November 10, 1881 Liddy Hill (formerly Liddy Powell) searching for her parents Vinnie Birkhater and Green Sunkins Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA) November 11, 1880 Josephine Gooden (formerly Josephine Porter) searching for her father Daniel Glover, mother Sarah, and siblings Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA) October 24, 1889 Caroline Hogan (formerly Caroline Brown) seeking her father Isaac Jamison, mother Peggy Brown, and siblings Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA) December 8, 1881 John C. Evans (formerly John Barber) looking for his mother Fannie Barber and brothers Stephen and Levi Barber Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA) December 22, 1881 Esther Baker (formerly Esther Randolph) searching for her brother William Fith Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA) October 3, 1889 Eliza Johnson (formerly Ann Eliza Wood) wants to find her mother Susan Wood, father William Wood, and siblings Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA) November 3, 1881 Katie Bailey searching for her mother Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA) October 27, 1881 Noah Foltz (formerly Noah Connor) seeking his mother Peggy Connor and siblings Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA) October 6, 1881 T. Blake looking for their parents and siblings Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA) September 22, 1881 Ellen Douglass searching for her brother George Irvin Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA) February 14, 1889 Avant Silvy searching for Julien Herynes Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA) February 14, 1889 Sarah Hunt looking for her siblings Clarissa Deviger, Lavinia Wellington, Mariah Wellington, and Minky Eugelby Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA) September 8, 1881 Sarah Armston (formerly Sarah Coleman) searching for her family, including her father Edmond and mother Hannah Coleman Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA) September 8, 1881 J. A. Dunigan seeking their mother Margaret and brother Bennie Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA) August 2, 1888 Reverend R. A. Fletcher seeking the mother of Mrs. Adeline Allison (formerly Adeline Sheels) Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA) July 19, 1888 Hester Spraglin seeking her mother Emily Thompson and father Joseph Thompson Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA) July 19, 1888 David Rideout searching for his father's relatives, including his grandparents Dick and Peggy Rideout Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA) November 25, 1880 Laura White (formerly Laura Taylor) searching for her sister Annie Barnett Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA) January 3, 1889 of 10