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Winney Franklin searching for her brother Raif Hopset
The Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
March 4, 1880
DEAR EDITOR-- I wish to make some inquiry in your valuable paper for my brother, Raif Hopset. I left him in Memphis, Tenn., with a Mr. Gilbert. Hopset and his sister fell to Mary Hopset, who married James Littles. Any information of brother will be gladly received. Address me at Dresden, Navarro county, Texas. WINNEY FRANKLIN.
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Alfred Buckner searching for his brother Horace Buckner
The Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
March 27, 1884
Mr. Editor.--I reside in Madi-
son, Jefferson county, Indiana; a
free holder of some property; was
born in old Virginia, Madison coun-
ty, five miles from Orange Court-
house, ten miles from Madison
Courthouse, and three miles from
Lyson Mill. My mother's name
Nannie, and belonged to Mallier.
A number of years ago I had a
brother by the…
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Wm. Watson searching for his mother, three sisters, and brother
The Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
October 30, 1884
MR. EDITOR--I desire to find my
mother, three sisters and brother.
I left all in Alabama on Widow
Malone's farm, on the wire road.
Mother was Maria Watson, brother
Henry Watson and sisters Lottie,
Hester and Mary Watson. I last
saw them seven years ago. Ad-
dress me at Fairfield, Texas.
WM. WATSON.
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An unnamed party searching for Sallie
The Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
July 30, 1885
MR. EDITOR--I wish to inquire
of Mr. John Stewart if he could tell
me anything about Sallie that your
father bought from Mr. Cornelius
Vaughn. When she was sold to
your father she was about ten years
old. Any information that you
can give me will be thankfully re
ceived. I and brother Wm. An-
derson are at Lexington, Ky. My…
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J. Wofford White searching for his brother Harvey
The Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
October 1, 1885
MR. EDITOR--I wish to inquire
for my brother, sold in the year
1856. He belonged to Mrs. Sarah
McDonald, the widow of 'Big
Jack," near Lynchburg, Sumpter
district, South Carolina. His
father was Gabriel, his mother Ma
ria; his eldest brother Joseph and
eldest sister Caroline. The name
of the one I am inquiring for is
Harvey,…
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Thomas McAfee searching for his friends Albert and Baker McAfee
The Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
November 20, 1884
MR. EDITOR--I wish to inquire
for friends whom I have not
seen since the war. They are Al-
bert [Albert] and Baker McAfee. Some of
the McAfee people are living west of
this State, and I think some are in
Hinds county. If the reader knows
anything of them, I would be
thankful for information. Please
address me at Spinks P. O.,…
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S. Hawkins searching for her entire family
The Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
September 18, 1884
MR. EDITOR--I wish to inquire
for my people. The last time I saw
them was five miles from Monticel-
lo [Monticello]. Our owners were W. Williams,
C. Feeney. Geo. Coleman brought
us to Texas. Mother was Lizzie,
but they called her Lilly. My old-
est [oldest] sister was Pussy, brother,
Gabriel. I had a brother left at
Mr. Blackin's,…
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Relations of Peter Page Found
The Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
April 9, 1885
Peter Page, born and raised in
Louisville, Ky. Father's name was
Peter Page; mother's name was
Maria Page; used to belong to
Throckmorton, in Louisville, who
kept the Galt House, has a brother
and sister, whose names are Wil-
liam and Mary. The rest of the
brothers and sisters are dead. Wil-
liam is living at Rosedale, Iberville…
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Nelson Collins searching for his mother, sister, and eldest brother
The Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
May 14, 1885
MR. EDITOR― I wish to inquire for my people, who lived in Virginia about 30 years ago. We were separated from each other in New Orleans, and sold by the trader George Davis. My mother, sister and eldest brother were left in Virginia, and I have not heard from them since. We belonged to Ned Hicks. My mother's name was Mary Collins, sitsers names…
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Neal Harris searching for his two brothers Samuel Bush and Thos. Bush
The Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
August 14, 1884
MR. EDITOR― I wish to inquire for my two brothers. Their names are Samuel Bush and Thos. Bush. I left them in Alabama, on old man Floyd Bush's farm, near Alexander, a little village town. My father and mother died when I was very small, and I only remember the name of my father, Heny Bush; my mother I can not remember. My name is Neal Harris.…
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Mrs. Mary Hamilton searching for her mother Lucinda Chambers
The Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
October 29, 1885
MR. EDITOR: Mrs. Mary Hamilton wants to find her mother, Lucinda Chambers, she was bought by a widow lady Mrs. Deane, and was carried from Aberdeen Miss., to Texas, sometime during the war She had three children when she was sold, Robert, Mary and George. She carried the baby, George with her. All Methodist preachers will please help an only…
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Mrs. Sislie Hackett searching for her daughter Nancy Templeton
The Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
June 26, 1884
MR. EDITOR―I desire to seek my daughter who was separated from me in slave times. Her name was Nancy Temelton. John Tempelton sold her to a Negro trader. Her name was Randale Cannon. her mother, when she was sold, was Sislie Alexander. My husband, when Nancy was sold, was Thornton Alexander, now Thornton Hackett. I had five children: Nancy, the…
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Mrs. Philice Henderson searching for her daughter Emma
The Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
June 12, 1884
MR. EDITOR― My daughter Emma was sold from a man by the name of Lehman, corner Eughien and Greatman streets, New Orleans, La. Her mother, Mrs. Philice Henderson, 508 Constance street, New Orleans, La.
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Mrs. Anna M. Cox searching for her brother Thomas Henry Burrah
The Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
September 18, 1884
MR. EDITOR-- I wish to inquire for my brother. His parents names were Mary Ann Burrah, step-father was Foch Burrah; his name is Thomas Henry Burrah. Had two sisters, Mary Jane and Roxanna. Our master's name was Phillip Burrah. We were all raised in Carroll county, five miles from Carrollton, Georgia. My mother belonged to Pat Garrison, at…
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Mrs. Ann Lee searching for her two brothers Horace and Robin Haril and sister Rosetta Haril
The Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
May 1, 1884
MR. EDITOR-- I wish to find the whereabouts of my kin people, two brothers and one sister. Brothers are named Horace and Robin Haril, and sister was Rosetta Haril. Brother Horace married Sarah Ann Garrett. Robin's wife was named Virta Cartwright; sister's husband was named Alex Haril. I left them all in 1867, 2 1/2 miles from San Augustine,…
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Moses Weatherly searching for his father
The Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
July 8, 1885
MR. EDITOR-- I wish to inquire for my father: He went to Memphis in 1862; the last time I heard from him he was in Louisiana. I was quite a boy when he left. Mrs. Eva Malone told me she saw him in Louisiana in January 1870; he sent sister a ring by Mrs. Malone I hoped he would have written to us before now. His wife is named Patsy; he had three…
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Moses Baker searching for his sister Martha
The Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
June 12, 1884
DEAR EDITOR-- I wish to inquire for my sister Martha, who was sold from me before the war. She was sold out of Cumberland county, Ky. Our owners were John Milton Baker and Mrs. Polly Baker. Our mother's name was Lisey Baker, one brother Ben. Baker, one sister Sallie Baker. Only four children in the family. My sister Martha was sold to some one in…
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Miss L. H. Hopkins searching for her friend Gilfield Gray
The Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
April 1, 1884
MR. EDITOR––I desire to inquire
for one of my friends, Gilfield Gray.
He left here July 6, 1881, and went
with me to Cairo, Illinois. The last
I saw of him he was standing on
the bank of the Illinois river, Aug
5, 1881. Address me at Meridian,
Miss. MISS L. H. HOPKINS.
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Minerva Stokes searching for her mother Emily Berry
The Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
October 1, 1885
MR. EDITOR-Please make inquiry for my mother. Her name was Emily Berry, and belonged to Richard Berry, of Nashville, Tenn. She was sold in Memphis, Tenn, carried there by John Overton, who now lives six miles from Nashville, out on the Franklin road. Some years ago a letter came to Nashville, inquiring for us. The letter was from Illinois, and…
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Milton Moore searching for his mother Minerva Rice
The Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
October 1, 1885
MR. EDITOR-- I wish to inquire for my mother, who I left 15 miles from Huntsville, Ala., on a plantation belonging to the widow Mary Rice. My mother is Minerva Rice; my father Jordan Rice; my sisters are Francis and Carolina. We were parted about the first year of the war. Our owner lived in Huntsville, Ala. Any information of her whereabouts…
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Millie Ford searching for her mother Rhenor Turner
The Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
July 1, 1885
I wish to inquire for my mother. She lived in Morgan City, La., about six or seven years ago; her name was Rhenor Turner. She gave me to a gentleman by the name of Gilbert Robinson. His wife was named Ann Robinson. I was very small then, and my new mother and father had relatives in Bryan, Texas, and moved here some seven years ago. My name is…
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Milley McKinney searching for her mother, father, brothers, and children
The Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
April 16, 1885
I wish to inquire for my relatives. I left my mother in Culpepper county, three miles from Chancellosville, Va. She was sold by John Scott to James Russell; at the same time I was sold by the same man to John Decker. My mother's name was Maria Brown. She had three children whose names were Patrick, Willie and Ceayer. My father's name was Ben…
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Alex Barnes searching for his mother Matilda Townsend
The Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
June 18, 1885
I desire to inquire for my mother, Matilda Townsend, raised by a man named John Townsend, in Floyd county, Georgia. She was sold there to go with her husband, and left me there. My name was Alex Townsend; now I go by the name of Alex Barnes. In a short while both were carried to Mississippi. Her husband's name was Phil Patrick. The last letter I…
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Metilda Jefferson searching for her people
The Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
February 21, 1884
MR. EDITOR—I wish to inquire for my people—mother, three sisters and three brothers. Mother's name was Ellen Vannoy; sisters were Harriet Vannoy, Corela Vannoy, and Hannah Buckner; brothers were Charles, Richard and Milton. Mother, myself, Corela, Harriet all belonged to Vannoy. The last time I saw them was in Warren, Mo. Sister Hannah and…
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Mat Williams searching for his brother Davey Walker
The Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
July 1, 1885
MR. EDITOR —Please let me inquire through your paper for my brother, Davey Walker; he is a son of old man Mat Walker, who was a great tanner in Coffee county, Tennessee. My name is Mat Williams, my post-office Houston, Wayne county, Tennessee.
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