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Caloway, of Franklin.  I was sold when quite a girl.  My name is Sally Caloway and mother's was Judy Caloway.  Mother died when I was about five years old.  I am a twin child, the boy died.  I left three brothers, William, Washington and Jerry.  My sister's names are Harriet and Jane.  Harriet belonged to Billis Leftridge.  Jane
Caloway, of Franklin.  I was sold when quite a girl.  My name is Sally Caloway and mother's was Judy Caloway.  Mother died when I was about five years old.  I am a twin child, the boy died.  I left three brothers, William, Washington and Jerry.  My sister's names are Harriet and Jane.  Harriet belonged to Billis Leftridge.  Jane belonged to Jim Taylor, who had a son named Sealt Taylor.  After Jame Caloway died we were divided, and I became the servant of his son, Tom Caloway.  My third owner was Chatten Pollet, of the same county and State.  My uncle's name was George Caloway; he died on the railroad.  Aunt's name was Matilda; she belonged to Lute Tumble, but is dead. Grandmother's name was Jennie Caloway, and she was alive when I left home. Address me at Corpus Christi, Texas.  MRS. SALLIE WARNER.

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Caloway, of Franklin. I was sold when quite a girl. My name is Sally Caloway and mother's was Judy Caloway. Mother died when I was about five years old. I am a twin child, the boy died. I left three brothers, William, Washington and Jerry. My sister's names are Harriet and Jane. Harriet belonged to Billis Leftridge. Jane belonged to Jim Taylor, who had a son named Sealt Taylor. After Jame Caloway died we were divided, and I became the servant of his son, Tom Caloway. My third owner was Chatten Pollet, of the same county and State. My uncle's name was George Caloway; he died on the railroad. Aunt's name was Matilda; she belonged to Lute Tumble, but is dead. Grandmother's name was Jennie Caloway, and she was alive when I left home. Address me at Corpus Christi, Texas. MRS. SALLIE WARNER.