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S. G. Marks searching for his father's brother Mathew Perry
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
October 21, 1880
DEAR EDITOR- I wish to inquire for my father’s brother. Father’s name was Marks Perry and his brother was Mathew Perry. He belonged to Presley Perry during the war, and he carried him to Mis-sissippi [Mississippi] from the line of Texas and Louisiana. His mother’s name was Silvy, father’s Simon. They belonged [belonged] to Dr. Havard. Please…
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Mrs. Sallie Crump searching for her children
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
July 1, 1880
Mrs. Sallie Crump, of Marshall, Texas, desires information of her children. Amelia Baker, Harriet and Eliza Hall, Thirza Matilda Rogers, owned and raised by John Baker, of Abingdon, Washington Co, Virginia. Sallie Crump was taken to Mississippi fifteen or twenty years before the surrender, by David Vance, and from there was brought to Texas, and…
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Mr. Ambrose reunited with his family
National Anti-Slavery Standard (New York, NY)
October 12, 1865
A FAMILY REUNION. HOW AN ESCAPED SLAVE BECAME WEALTHY AND DISCOVERED HIS RELATIVES. A Chicago paper tells the story of the return to the South of an escaped slave, who had amassed wealth in the North, and recently started on a journey to discover his relatives, whom he found in Louisiana. The story is as follows: "A few years ago, a runaway…
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Harriet Elizabeth King searching for her father Richard Lynch, mother Nancy King, and daughter
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
March 4, 1880
DEAR EDITOR—Please be kind enough to allow me a short space in your paper, that I may learn the whereabouts of my father, mother and daughter. My name is Harriet Elizabeth King. I was born in Retherford county, North Carolina. My mother's name was Nancy King, and we belonged to Noah King, of the county and State aforesaid. I was sold by King to…
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Eddie Manuel (formerly Eve Gregg) searching for her children January and Beckey Grimbol
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
May 16, 1889
DEAR EDITOR: I would like [undecipherable] make an inquiry to see if you ca[undecipherable] find out where my children a[undecipherable] They left me in Mattersville, Mis[undecipherable] and used to belong to Mr. Gu[undecipherable]bol. One was January Grimb[undecipherable] and was sold to a Mr. Johns [undecipherable] Georgia in the year of…
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Henry Maury searching for his siblings Andy, Rachel, and Ann Maury
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
May 13, 1880
DEAR EDITOR—I wish to inquire for my brother, Andy Maury, and sisters Rachel and Ann Maury, Mother's name is Mary Maury. Father's name was Louis Alston— he belonged to Mr. John Alston, of Calhoun county, Ala. We all lived on Choctaw Creek, Calhoun country, Ala. The last I heard from them (in 1868) mother was dead; brother and sister were living.…
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Susana Kid searching for her parents Major and Milley Speed
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
July 8, 1880
DEAR EDITOR—I wish to inquire for my father and mother. Father's name was Major Speed and mother's Milley Speed. Brother's names were Alfred, Major and Aaron; sister's, Rachel and Dinah. We were brought up and parted in Russell county, Alabama, twelve miles from Columbus, Georgia, Our owner was one Millward. I was sold to Ben Murphy, in…
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Octavia Tuilly searching for her mother Files Underwood and her siblings
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
May 16, 1889
DEAR EDITOR: I wish to inquire through your paper for my lost relations whom I left in Asoor, Miss., in 1879. My mother was named File Underwood; my oldest brother name was Jerry; next was named Austin. My youngest was Alexander. My sister, was named Lucy. They belonged to the Tuillys before surrender. The last I heard of them they were Asoor…
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Elisha Brooks searching for their mother Minnie Ann Molbear and their uncle Sippa Reaves
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
October 7, 1880
DEAR EDITOR— I wish to inquire for my people. My owner and people moved to Mississippi from Chatham Co., N. C. My owner was Jack Reaves, and his wife was Nancy Reaves. His oldest son was named Thomas and others named Brooks and Sam; his daughters were Patchly and Polly Reaves. Uncle Sippa Reaves, his wife and myself belonged to the Reaves family.…
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Matilda Davis searching for her three brothers, three sisters, and mother Rebecca
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
October 7, 1880
DEAR EDITOR—I wish to inquire for my three brothers, three sisters and mother. Brothers' names were Sam, Jack and Billy; sisters' were Chany Ann, Minerva and Harriett Melvina; mother's was Rebecca. Sam Callis was near Springfield Mo., the last I heard of him. The last I heard of Jack he was in Mississippi. He was taken from Tennessee to…
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Addin Newsoms searching for their parents Phillips Hewlet and Jack Coleman
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
June 13, 1889
MR. EDITOR: Please inquire for my people. My mother's name was Phillips Hewlet, and used to belong to Mr. Tom Hewlet. My father's name was Jack Coleman, and used to belong to Mr. W. Louis Coleman. The oldest child was named Suckey Davis, and use to belong to Mr. Wilson Davis. The next oldest used to belong to Mr William Fultere; her name was…
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Amelia Simmons searching for her mother Elinda and siblings
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
November 10, 1881
DEAR EDITOR— I wish to inquire for my relatives. My father's name was Isaac Rutledge. He is dead. My mother's name was Elinda Rutledge, and my brother and sisters named John, Virginia, and Elvira Elvira died in Wassaw, Sumpter county, Alabama. I was brought to Texas in 1861 at the age of fifteen years by Dr. John Weston. I formerly belonged Joseph…
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Mrs. Fanny Singleton (formerly Fanny Young) searching for her mother Mary Mitchell
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
October 17, 1889
Mr. Editor: I want to find my mother. I left her in 1884, in the month of February. She lived in Davis Bend, Warren or Adams county, Miss. My mother's name when I left her was Mary Mitchell, but she wrote me that she was going to get married, so it may be changed. My name was Fanny Young when I left home, but since that I have married, and my…
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Thomas Blakeney searching for Mary Jane Cagle and Sarah Cagle
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
October 3, 1889
Dear Editor: I wish to enquire for the two daughters of Edmond and Harriet Evans. Several years before surrender, John S. Cagle bought them from Thos Evans, of Clarke county, Miss. Their names are Mary Jane Cagle and Sarah Cagle. Their father goes by the name of Edmond Blanks now. Any information of their whereabouts will be most thankfully…
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Caroline Hogan (formerly Caroline Brown) seeking her father Isaac Jamison, mother Peggy Brown, and siblings
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
December 8, 1881
DEAR EDITOR—I was raised in Albermarle county, Virginia, and I belonged to Clifton Brown, a Methodist preacher. He had three sons Taze, Thomas and William. William was the youngest. He had two daughters, Virginia and Susan Brown. Virginia married George Terril. My old boss gave me to his daughter Virginia when she married, and her husband sold me…
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Handy Gales searching for his cousin Ross Thomas
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
December 29, 1881
MR. EDITOR—I desire to inquire for my cousin Ross Thomas. The last I heard from him he was in Washington county, Miss. Also, my Aunt Hettie Worker, her husband Frank Worker, and their son Frank. Also my uncle Rene Thomas, wife Fanny, their three boys Moses, Aaron and James, and girls Silva and Nina. They went to Mississippi bottoms in 1868 with a…
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S. H. Cannon searching for his brother-in-law Patrick Ware
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
September 26, 1889
Dear Editor: I wish to find my wife's brother. His name was Patrick Ware. He left Lake George, Yazoo county, Miss., in 1881, and said he was going to Deer Creek. Last heard of him in 1885; he was in Louisiana. His mother is Matilda Scott. His sisters were named Nancy, Lucy and Jossie. His brothers were named George, Ely and Milton. Any…
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Katie Bailey searching for her mother
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
October 27, 1881
MR. EDITOR— I wish to inquire for my mother. I was taken from her when I was about nineteen years of age. I left her in Richmond, Virginia, she belonged to John Adams. Her husband's name was Brown. She went by his name the last I knew her. I was taken and hired out to a man by the name of Wallace. After this I was sold to a trader I did not know…
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Ben Yula searching for Annie (also known as Amya Yula)
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
August 22, 1889
Mr. Editor: I wish to inquire for my sister Annie. She left when she was quite a girl, and was taken from Mississippi to Texas by a man named John Pounds. My mother's name was Ailsa Yula. She had two boys, Ben Yula and Lige Yula, and one girl, whose name was Amya Yula. I think she was taken to Houston, Texas. My name is Ben Yula. Any information…
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Cole Brown searching for his brother Henry Gillum
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
January 30, 1890
Dear Editor: I wish to inquire for my brother; his name was Henry Gillum, he was raised in Wilson County, Tenn., near a village by the name of Cainsville. He was bought from Eddy Gillum, by Thomas Harris, and carried South to the State of Mississippi. His father was named Top Sale, and his mother was named Silvia Gillnm. He has two brothers and…
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Ephraim Gater searching for her son Emmanuel Gater
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
January 9, 1890
Mr. Editor: Please allow [undecipherable] space in your valuable paper to [undecipherable]quire for my son, Emanuel Gat[undecipherable] He left from about Elliott Statio[undecipherable] Miss., October, 1886, and went [undecipherable] the M. T. R. R., then he left the [undecipherable] and went to Memphis, Tenn. T[undecipherable] last I heard of…
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Mrs. Florence Robinson (formerly Nicey) searching for her brother John Bethel
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
March 7, 1889
MR. EDITOR: I would lik to ask if any one can give me information concerning my brother. I have not seen him since I was two years old. His name is John Bethel, son of Harvey Bethel. Last known of him in old Sacco, Miss., near the Jackson Railroad. We were owned by Mr. Stronges. His eldest daughter's name was Laura. They used to call me Nicey; my…
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Josh Bradford seeking his relatives Nan. Miller, Willis Bradford, D. J. Brooks, and Vina Bradford
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
August 2, 1888
MR. EDITOR—I wish to inquire for my relatives whom I left in Mississippi. Nan. Miller, Willis Bradford, D. J. Brooks and Vina Bradford. Address me at Weimar, Texas. Josh Bradford.
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Willy Woods searching for his relatives, including his sister Lizzie Vanhuss
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, PA)
July 22, 1880
DEAR EDITOR—I wish to inquire for my sister, cousin, aunt and uncle. Sister's name was Lizzie Vanhuss, and was carried off during the war by Mick Vanhuss and his wife. Aunt's name was Clara Eastland; uncle's, Henry Eastland and cousin's, Balam Buckner. The last I heard of cousin Balam he was at Milican's Bend. Mother's name is Matilda Eastland,…
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Peter Fair seeking his sister Hannah Hughs
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
August 11, 1881
MR. EDITOR: I wish to inquire for my sister, Hannah Hughs, who left South Carolina about 1845, with James Hughs and his mother. When I last heard from her, she was in Mississippi, and married to Gilbert Gage. PETER FAIR. Lonoke, Ark.
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