Mary Ann Freeman searching for her relatives. She was separated from her mother Leath when she was nine years old. Her former enslaver, William McMasters, sold her to Hiram York who then sold her to Bill Monday. Her mother had seven children including Alfred, Jacob, and Catherine.
"Mary Ann Freeman searching for her mother Leath, stepfather Abram Fruit, and siblings," Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA), June 17, 1880, Last Seen: Finding Family After Slavery, accessed September 19, 2024, https://informationwanted.org/lastseen312/items/show/4689
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