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TO FIND RELATIVES. <br/>
TO FIND RELATIVES.
There have been separations in many families, most of this being brought about by the conditions that prevailed during the days of reconstruction or soon after the emancipation.  Father was separated from wife, mother from daughter, sister from brother, and so on.  A case of this has come to light now:  Rev. Samuel A. Franklin, who is residing in New Castle, Wash., is in search of relatives and has placed the following information in the hands of the Globe. He wrote a letter as follows:
There have been separations in
'I would like to know the whereabouts of my people.  My mother belonged to Judge Reeves, who owned the plantation called Castle Hills in Albamar county, Calhoun.  My mother's name was Susan Franklin.  There were nine children of us.  I had brothers by the names of Sandy and Richard; sisters Millie, Rose, Henrietta, Katie, and another by the name of Ludie.  I cannot remember the name of the last one, as I left home in 1881.  My people were members of the Zion Hill Baptist Church and Rev. Robert Hughes was pastor.  At the time I left home my sister Millie was living in New York and my mother had married again to a man by the name of Bartlett Boves.  My Sisters Katie and Henrietta went by the name of Boves."  Any information that can be given as to whereabouts of any of these people should be sent to Rev. Samuel A. Franklin, Box 61, in care of Miss Mary Franklin.
many families, most of this being
brought about by the conditions that
prevailed during the days of recon-
struction or soon after the emancipa-
tion.  Father was separated from
wife, mother from daughter, sister
from brother, and so on.  A case of this
has come to light now:  Rev. Samuel
A. Franklin, who is residing in New
Castle, Wash., is in search of rela-
tives and has placed the following in-
formation in the hands of the Globe.
He wrote a letter as follows:
'I would like to know the wherea-
bouts of my people.  My mother be-
longed to Judge Reeves, who owned
the plantation called Castle Hills in
Albamar county, Calhoun.  My moth-
er's name was Susan Franklin.  There
were nine children of us.  I had
brothers by the names of Sandy and
Richard; sisters Millie, Rose, Henri-
etta, Katie, and another by the name
of Ludie.  I cannot remember the
name of the last one, as I left home
in 1881.  My people were members of
the Zion Hill Baptist Church and Rev.
Robert Hughes was pastor.  At the
time I left home my sister Millie was
living in New York and my mother
had married again to a man by the
name of Bartlett Boves.  My Sisters
Katie and Henrietta went by the name of
Boves."  Any information
that can be given as to whereabouts
of any of these people should be sent
to Rev. Samuel A. Franklin, Box 61,
in care of Miss Mary Franklin.

Latest revision as of 17:13, 11 December 2017

TO FIND RELATIVES. There have been separations in many families, most of this being brought about by the conditions that prevailed during the days of recon- struction or soon after the emancipa- tion. Father was separated from wife, mother from daughter, sister from brother, and so on. A case of this has come to light now: Rev. Samuel A. Franklin, who is residing in New Castle, Wash., is in search of rela- tives and has placed the following in- formation in the hands of the Globe. He wrote a letter as follows: 'I would like to know the wherea- bouts of my people. My mother be- longed to Judge Reeves, who owned the plantation called Castle Hills in Albamar county, Calhoun. My moth- er's name was Susan Franklin. There were nine children of us. I had brothers by the names of Sandy and Richard; sisters Millie, Rose, Henri- etta, Katie, and another by the name of Ludie. I cannot remember the name of the last one, as I left home in 1881. My people were members of the Zion Hill Baptist Church and Rev. Robert Hughes was pastor. At the time I left home my sister Millie was living in New York and my mother had married again to a man by the name of Bartlett Boves. My Sisters Katie and Henrietta went by the name of Boves." Any information that can be given as to whereabouts of any of these people should be sent to Rev. Samuel A. Franklin, Box 61, in care of Miss Mary Franklin.