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Do You Know Him?
Do You Know Him?
SAN ANTONIO, TEX , June 7, 1895.
SAN ANTONIO, TEX , June 7, 1895.
Mr. Editor:
Mr. Editor:
 
Dear Sir:—I saw in your issue of  
Dear Sir:—I saw in your issue of April 6th a letter enquiring for John Branch. I would like to find John Branch myself. I am William Branch and have received several business letters addressed to William Branch or John Branch in regards to real estate  These letters were sent from Miller's Saw Co., Richmond, Va., and I have not heard anything of John Branch. He is a relative of mine by mother's side as my mother was a Branch before marriage. Her father Billy Branch, and my mother married a man by the name of Armstead Woodson who lived in Lunenburg, [?unclear] Co., Va. He was a slave under Lawyer Woodson. My mother died there at Woodson's place. Lunenburg County and Brunswick County adjoin.
April 6th a letter enquiring for John  
 
Branch. I would like to find John  
WILLIAM BRANCH
Branch myself. I am William Branch  
and have received several business  
letters addressed to William Branch or  
John Branch in regards to real estate   
These letters were sent from Miller's Saw  
Co., Richmond, Va., and I have not  
heard anything of John Branch. He is  
a relative of mine by mother's side as  
my mother was a Branch before  
marriage. Her father Billy Branch, and my  
mother married a man by the name of  
Armstead Woodson who lived in  
Lunenburg, Co., Va. He was a slave under  
Lawyer Woodson. My mother died  
there at Woodson's place. Lunenburg  
County and Brunswick County adjoin.
WILLIAM BRANCH.

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Do You Know Him? SAN ANTONIO, TEX , June 7, 1895. Mr. Editor: Dear Sir:—I saw in your issue of April 6th a letter enquiring for John Branch. I would like to find John Branch myself. I am William Branch and have received several business letters addressed to William Branch or John Branch in regards to real estate These letters were sent from Miller's Saw Co., Richmond, Va., and I have not heard anything of John Branch. He is a relative of mine by mother's side as my mother was a Branch before marriage. Her father Billy Branch, and my mother married a man by the name of Armstead Woodson who lived in Lunenburg, Co., Va. He was a slave under Lawyer Woodson. My mother died there at Woodson's place. Lunenburg County and Brunswick County adjoin. WILLIAM BRANCH.