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Biler for short. He left his mother, | Biler for short. He left his mother, | ||
Mrs. Lucinda Poindexter, at Frias | Mrs. Lucinda Poindexter, at Frias | ||
Point, Miss., and went to New | Point, Miss., and went to New Orleans, | ||
with a man driving a herd of | |||
horses, and has not been heard from | horses, and has not been heard from | ||
since directly. This was about 23 | since directly. This was about 23 | ||
years ago. Any information | years ago. Any information leading | ||
to his whereabouts, will be | |||
thankfully received and liberally | thankfully received and liberally | ||
rewarded by notifying W. Anthony | |||
Cole, Jr., Keysville, Va., Lock Box, | Cole, Jr., Keysville, Va., Lock Box, | ||
203. | 203. | ||
New York, Louisiana and | New York, Louisiana and Mississippi | ||
papers please copy. |
Revision as of 16:37, 21 January 2019
Who Knows Him?
I would be glad to know the where- abouts of George Smith. He was born in Pittsylvania Co., near Chat- ham, Va., about 1853. His father's name was Benny Smith, a carpenter by trade. His nick-name was Geo, Frye, and sometimes he was called Biler for short. He left his mother, Mrs. Lucinda Poindexter, at Frias Point, Miss., and went to New Orleans, with a man driving a herd of horses, and has not been heard from since directly. This was about 23 years ago. Any information leading to his whereabouts, will be thankfully received and liberally rewarded by notifying W. Anthony Cole, Jr., Keysville, Va., Lock Box, 203. New York, Louisiana and Mississippi papers please copy.