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Information Wanted.
    Information is wanted as to the whereabouts of two colored women, who, when children, were known by the names Harriet Stewart and Fannie Stewart, and belonged to Larkin Stewart, who lived about 7 1-2 miles from Greensboro, Alabama, on Brush Creek.  About thirty years ago they were sold or swapped off to a specular in slave property, and it is thought they were re-sold again in Marengo County.


    Their mothers' name was Rose Stewart, and they had an older sister named Charity ; also, two brothers called John and Charles.
Information is wanted as to the
whereabouts of two colored women,
who, when children, were known by
the names Harriet Stewart and
Fannie Stewart, and belonged to Larkin
Stewart, who lived about 7 1-2
miles from Greensboro, Alabama, on
Brush Creek.  About thirty years ago
they were sold or swapped off to a
speculator in slave property, and it is
thought they were re-sold again in
Marengo County.


      Harriet was a bright mulatto, while Fannie was quite black.  Harriet's age now is about 45 [undecipherable] Fannie's about 40.  Any information as to their present place of abode will be thankfully received by their brother, who has not seen or heard of them for thirty years.
Their mothers' name was Rose Stewart,
                                                                                      Charles Stewart
and they had an older sister named
                                                                                      Demopolis. Alabama.
Charity; also, two brothers called
John and Charles.
 
Harriet was a bright mulatto, while  
Fannie was quite black.  Harriet's  
age now is about 45: Fannie's about 40.   
Any information as to their present  
place of abode will be thankfully received  
by their brother, who has not  
seen or heard of them for thirty years.  
 
Charles Stewart,
Demopolis. Alabama.

Latest revision as of 16:20, 26 April 2021

Information Wanted.

Information is wanted as to the whereabouts of two colored women, who, when children, were known by the names Harriet Stewart and Fannie Stewart, and belonged to Larkin Stewart, who lived about 7 1-2 miles from Greensboro, Alabama, on Brush Creek. About thirty years ago they were sold or swapped off to a speculator in slave property, and it is thought they were re-sold again in Marengo County.

Their mothers' name was Rose Stewart, and they had an older sister named Charity; also, two brothers called John and Charles.

Harriet was a bright mulatto, while Fannie was quite black. Harriet's age now is about 45: Fannie's about 40. Any information as to their present place of abode will be thankfully received by their brother, who has not seen or heard of them for thirty years.

Charles Stewart, Demopolis. Alabama.