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- Searchee is exactly Williamson County, TN
Clasacie Bass searching for her relatives.
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
June 9, 1881
MR. EDITOR—I wish to inquire for my relatives through your valuable paper. My mother's name was Emma Barfield; sister, Ann and Betsy; brother, Randal Barfield. When last seen were in Williamson county, Tenn. Any information of the above named will be thankfully received. My name was Clasacie Barfield but known by the name of Clasacie Bass. My…
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Fannie Williams searching for her grandfather William Jackson
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
July 1, 1885
Please let me inquire for my
grand-father through your paper.
His name was William Jackson,
and he belonged to a man by the
name of Jackson in Williamson
county, Tenn. He was a brick-
mason [brickmason], and bought himself before
the war, and run a brickyard in
Nashville, Tenn. I hope all will
help me inquire for him, My moth-
er…
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Geo. Earley (formerly Phillip Chrisman) searching for his father Geo. Washington Chrisman, mother Judia Chrisman, and siblings
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
August 24, 1882
DEAR EDITOR: I wish to inquire
for my kinfolks. My father's name
is Geo. Washington Chrisman,
mothers name Judia Chrisman.
There were seven sisters and seven
brothers of us. One sister's name
is Agnes Chrisman, and Mary
Chrisman, who was the mother
of two twin boys. And the name
of one brother was Jordan Gilmore
Chrisman, the last I…
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Adam Nelson seeking information about his sisters Rebecca and Ardona Seales
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
December 16, 1880
DEAR EDITOR - I desire to hear
of my sisters Rebecca and Ardona
Seales. They moved to West Tennsessee
before the war with James
Seales. Ardona went with Billy
Clark. They have a brother named
George Seales, and their mother's
name is Silva and their father's
name is Neptune Jordan. Before
the war they lived in Williamson
county,…
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Lucy Bowrell seeking information about her daughters Mary and Matilda Bowrell
The Christian Recorder (Philadelphia, PA)
June 30, 1866
INFORMATION WANTED
Of two girls, named Mary and Matilda Bowrell.
Mary was sold, from Mr. Cane Freeman's estate,
to John G. Paskey, and taken to some part of
the South ; and Matilda was sold to Maj. Russell,
of Williamson Co., Tenn. Their mother, Mrs.
Lucy Bowrell, will be thankful for any informa-
tion concerning them. Address
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