Keyword Year How to Search Advanced Search Showing 23 ads Tags: freed Sort by: Title Refine search Source Select...Appeal: A National Afro-American Newspaper (St. Paul and Minneapolis, MN)Evening Star (Washington, DC)Liberator (Boston, MA)New National Era (Washington, DC)Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia, PA)Richmond Planet (Richmond, VA)Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)The Christian Recorder (Philadelphia, PA)The Liberator (Boston, MA)The Montgomery Advertiser (Montgomery, AL)The Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)The St. Louis Republican (St. Louis, MO) Tags freedantebellum adchanged namechild(ren)Civil WarConfederate States Armydowryemancipationescapedestateestate divisionfamily historyfemale enslaverforced migrationformer enslaverfoundfree people of colorleft with Union Armyletter to the editorliteracymanumittedmaster diedmigration (north)migration (west)ministermissing person(s)parent(s)Reconstructionremarriedresistancereunionrunawayself-emancipationself-purchasesibling(s)simultaneous searchslave tradeslave tradersold southsoldierspouseU. S. Armyuncle(s)Underground Railroadveteranwhite newspaper Andrew Jackson Cook looking for his father Robert Cook The Christian Recorder (Philadelphia, PA) March 23, 1882 Annetta Goodwin searching for her father Thomas Jones and several siblings Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA) February 1, 1883 Benjamin Hubbard (formerly Benjamin Oliver) searching for his children, Manda and Anthony Oliver Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA) March 8, 1883 Dave Stewart searching for his relatives and his wife's relatives Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA) March 1, 1883 Dr. Bonner searching for his wife Lucretia T. A. Bonner Evening Star (Washington, DC) October 14, 1864 Geo. Gardener searching for his father Jacob Gardener Appeal: A National Afro-American Newspaper (St. Paul and Minneapolis, MN) May 23, 1891 Harriet Bedford searching for her mother Easter Hall and father Henry Hall Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA) October 25, 1888 Harriet Relf searching for her husband Quindy Relf The Liberator (Boston, MA) June 8, 1849 Henry Green, Sr. searching for his son William Green New National Era (Washington, DC) September 29, 1870 Jack McReynolds searching for his uncle Bill Orterson Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA) October 28, 1880 John Bosan looking for his father Abe Bosan The Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA) January 28, 1886 Julia A. Clark seeking information about her brothers Reuben and William Gibbons and her sister America Jane Godsey (2nd of 2 ads) The Christian Recorder (Philadelphia, PA) April 10, 1884 Katie Hubbard searching for her father Ben Berket (formerly Berket Doncler) The Montgomery Advertiser (Montgomery, AL) February 23, 1900 Lucinda Singletery searching for her unnamed mother and several siblings Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA) June 1, 1882 Moses Robinson (formerly Moses Ballard) seeking his sister Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA) October 27, 1887 Mrs. Julian Clark (Julia A. Clark) searching for her brothers Reubin and William Gibbins The St. Louis Republican (St. Louis, MO) July 14, 1876 Mrs. Louisa Fry reunited with her mother, "Aunty" Strong, for first time since the Civil War Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia, PA) March 22, 1908 Mrs. Sarah Bell searching for her sister Julia (also known as Judy) (2nd of 2 ads) Richmond Planet (Richmond, VA) May 14, 1898 Rev. R. T. Queen searching for information of his sister Margaret Annie Queen The Christian Recorder (Philadelphia, PA) July 3, 1890 Thomas Arthur Everick searching for family including Lewis Everick and his wife Eliza New National Era (Washington, DC) March 14, 1872 Unnamed mother searching for her daughter Lucy Gleed Evening Star (Washington, DC) May 16, 1865 Unnamed wife searching for her husband Henry Johnson Evening Star (Washington, DC) May 15, 1865 William Robinson (formerly William Volantine) searching for his brother Daniel Cromwell (formerly Joshua Volantine) Liberator (Boston, MA) March 2, 1849