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Information Wanted.
Information Wanted.
CHARLES MACPIKE, purchased by Ben-
CHARLES MACPIKE, purchased by Benjamin
jamin Gray, of Pike County, Missouri, and  
Gray, of Pike County, Missouri, and  
sold by him when about twenty years of age, to  
sold by him when about twenty years of age, to  
Hockens, a Slave-trader, now christened Charles  
Hockens, a Slave-trader, now christened Charles  
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William, Mary, Sarah, and Martha Mackpike,  
William, Mary, Sarah, and Martha Mackpike,  
of the same County, on the estate of Widow  
of the same County, on the estate of Widow  
Cothrine, and of John, his next brother, pur-
Cothrine, and of John, his next brother, purchased
chased by Samuel Lighter of Pike County, and  
by Samuel Lighter of Pike County, and  
sold by Lighter to James Patterson, in the Coun-
sold by Lighter to James Patterson, in the County
ty of Lincoln.
of Lincoln.
Any information concerning the above persons  
Any information concerning the above persons  
directed to "Thomas Smallwood, York Street,  
directed to "Thomas Smallwood, York Street,  
Toronto, Canada West," will be thankfully re-
Toronto, Canada West," will be thankfully received
ceived by  
by  
CHARLES FISHER.
CHARLES FISHER.
Toronto, March 3rd, 1855.    1-6w.
Toronto, March 3rd, 1855.    1-6w.

Latest revision as of 23:22, 27 January 2019

Information Wanted. CHARLES MACPIKE, purchased by Benjamin Gray, of Pike County, Missouri, and sold by him when about twenty years of age, to Hockens, a Slave-trader, now christened Charles Fisher, is at present living in Canada West. The said Charles Fisher would be thankful to receive any information concerning Maria Macpike, of Bowling Green, and William Mountjon of Ramsey Creek, Clarkesville, in Pike County, Missouri, United States; also of William, Mary, Sarah, and Martha Mackpike, of the same County, on the estate of Widow Cothrine, and of John, his next brother, purchased by Samuel Lighter of Pike County, and sold by Lighter to James Patterson, in the County of Lincoln. Any information concerning the above persons directed to "Thomas Smallwood, York Street, Toronto, Canada West," will be thankfully received by CHARLES FISHER. Toronto, March 3rd, 1855. 1-6w.