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MR. EDITOR: I wish to inquire for my mother and six children. Oldest brother was Amos Lacey. I left him and sister Mary in Hous-ton county, Texas. Mother had four children with her. George, Ellen, Robert and James. Mother was Jane Burtint. Brother Amos' wife had two sons by a previous marriage - Harvey and Edmond. Brother Amos had three girls - Ann, Virginia and Catherine. They belonged to Bill Long, on Brazos river, one mile from Waco. Bill Barrett bought me from Bill Long in March, 1853. Last owner was George Merrit, father was Robin Lacy. Mother's second husband was George, and he was killed by the Indians while in the field plow-ing. She had a wen on her right eye. Address me at Resor Station, La., care of Jack Henderson.
MR. EDITOR: I wish to inquire  
for my mother and six children.  
Oldest brother was Amos Lacey.  
I left him and sister Mary in Houston
county, Texas. Mother had  
four children with her. George,  
Ellen, Robert and James. Mother  
was Jane Burtint. Brother Amos'  
wife had two sons by a previous  
marriage - Harvey and Edmond.  
Brother Amos had three girls -  
Ann, Virginia and Catherine. They  
belonged to Bill Long, on Brazos  
river, one mile from Waco. Bill  
Barrett bought me from Bill Long  
in March, 1853. Last owner was  
George Merrit, father was Robin  
Lacy. Mother's second husband  
was George, and he was killed by  
the Indians while in the field plowing.  
She had a wen on her right  
eye. Address me at Resor Station,  
La., care of Jack Henderson.


ELIZABETH HENDERSON.
ELIZABETH HENDERSON.

Latest revision as of 21:56, 31 March 2019

MR. EDITOR: I wish to inquire for my mother and six children. Oldest brother was Amos Lacey. I left him and sister Mary in Houston county, Texas. Mother had four children with her. George, Ellen, Robert and James. Mother was Jane Burtint. Brother Amos' wife had two sons by a previous marriage - Harvey and Edmond. Brother Amos had three girls - Ann, Virginia and Catherine. They belonged to Bill Long, on Brazos river, one mile from Waco. Bill Barrett bought me from Bill Long in March, 1853. Last owner was George Merrit, father was Robin Lacy. Mother's second husband was George, and he was killed by the Indians while in the field plowing. She had a wen on her right eye. Address me at Resor Station, La., care of Jack Henderson.

ELIZABETH HENDERSON.