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Mrs. Alfred Lewis searching for John Purnell
The Christian Recorder (Philadelphia, PA)
September 5, 1895
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Julia Culler searching for aunt Sarah Roberson
The Christian Recorder (Philadelphia, PA)
September 5, 1895
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Amanda Heart searching for sisters Henrietta and Fulay (1st of 2 ads)
The Christian Recorder (Philadelphia, PA)
January 3, 1895
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Robert Randall searching for his brother Rev. Green Tarver
The Christian Recorder (Philadelphia, PA)
October 25, 1894
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Maggie Simpson searching for her mother Mrs. Mary Ann Simpson (2nd of 2 ads)
The Christian Recorder (Philadelphia, PA)
October 11, 1894
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Rev. R. A. Adam seeking information of his uncle John Jones (2nd of 2 ads)
The Christian Recorder (Philadelphia, PA)
June 7, 1894
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Rev. Geo. M. Tillman looking for brother Jacob T. Tillman
The Christian Recorder (Philadelphia, PA)
May 17, 1894
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Pleasant Beal (formerly Pleasant Slater) searching for Slater family
The Christian Recorder (Philadelphia, PA)
October 5, 1893
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Elvira Claton (formerly Elvira Saphran) looking for Saphran family
The Christian Recorder (Philadelphia, PA)
June 8, 1893
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Rev. J. G. Dawson looking for his brother Robert Dawson
The Christian Recorder (Philadelphia, PA)
September 11, 1890
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John Sattarwhite looking for Howard Sattawhite (Sattarwhite)
The Loyal Georgian (Augusta, GA)
March 3, 1866
INFORMATION WANTED, OF HOWARD SATTAWHITE, was in Sa- vannah [Savannah] when last heard of. He left there some time in November last for Grahamsville, S. C. He was a drummer in the 1034 regiment, U. S. O. T. Any information of his whereabouts will be thankfully, received by his father at this office. JOHN SATTARWHITE
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D. J. Price searching for his nephew
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
June 24, 1880
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Reverend Isaac Harville searching for his mother Julia Harvill and his siblings
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
May 27, 1880
DEAR EDITOR—I wish to inquire for lost friends. My mother first belonged to Ned Harvill. Her name was Julia Harvill, and she had five sons and three girls. Sons were Jim, Joe, Young, Sam and Isaac. Jim and Joe I believe are dead. They were sold to Sam Harvill in Georgia. Sister Hannah was sold to C. K. Brown. His widow carried her to…
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Sarah Ann Huff (formerly Sarah Ann Jackson Peter) searching for her father Jerry Jackson
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
June 10, 1880
MR. EDITOR—I am more than anxious to hear or gain some information of, or from, my father, whom I left in Louisa Court-house, a post-village, capital of Louisa Co., Virginia, on the Central railroad, sixty miles northwest of Richmond. His name was Jerry Jackson. He belonged to Mr. John Barn. My mother, his wife, belonged to Joe Goodwin, also his…
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Darthulia Minor searching for her daughter Edna Jerrett
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
July 8, 1879
DEAR EDITOR—I have a lost daughter named Edna Jerrett. She went away with Dr. J. Robinson the last year of the war. When last heard from she was in Browns- ville [Brownsville], Jackson county, Ala. Her father's name is Jerry Chalmers. When she went off I belonged to the same family of Jerretts. I went off with Dr. Jerome Summerfield Jerrett. He…
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Harriet Dupre (formerly Harriet Jenkins) searching for her brothers Richard and Daniel
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
Auguste 12, 1880
DEAR EDITOR— I wish to inquire for my brothers Richard and Daniel, whom I left in Red River county about 1862. Richard belonged to Levi Childs and Daniel to Joe Cade. When I left them I had two children, Mittie and Jemima. I did not know what names brothers went by at that time. We came from Georgia together, with Joe Cade, to Red River, Texas,…
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Lucy Webb searching for her uncle Geo Mayes
Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)
July 1, 1880
MR. EDITOR— I wish to make another inquiry for my uncle, Geo Mayes. I have received a postal card from him once since you published him, and I have written five letters to him, and have not received a word from him since. I used to belong to Scoote Mayes. When we parted from each other he was living in Columbus, Tenn. His postal said to address him…
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