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DEAR EDITOR: I wish to inquire for my mother and two brothers. My mother's name was Fannie Barber, my brothers were named Stephen and Levi Barber; they belonged to Charles Lamate, and I was sold to a negro trader; this was in 1851, I being fourteen years old. My mother's master lived in New Orleans at the time; my mother had three children when I was sold, myself and my two brothers. My name has been changed from Barber to John C. Evans. Adress me, at Millbrook, St. Francis county, Ark.  JOHN C. EVANS
DEAR EDITOR: I wish to inquire  
for my mother and two brothers.  
My mother's name was Fannie  
Barber, my brothers were named  
Stephen and Levi Barber; they  
belonged to Charles Lamate, and I  
was sold to a negro trader; this  
was in 1851, I being fourteen years  
old. My mother's master lived in  
New Orleans at the time; my  
mother had three children when I  
was sold, myself and my two broth-
ers. [brothers] My name has been changed  
from John Barber to John C. Evans.  
Address me, at Millbrook, St.  
Francis county, Ark.   
 
JOHN C. EVANS

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DEAR EDITOR: I wish to inquire for my mother and two brothers. My mother's name was Fannie Barber, my brothers were named Stephen and Levi Barber; they belonged to Charles Lamate, and I was sold to a negro trader; this was in 1851, I being fourteen years old. My mother's master lived in New Orleans at the time; my mother had three children when I was sold, myself and my two broth- ers. [brothers] My name has been changed from John Barber to John C. Evans. Address me, at Millbrook, St. Francis county, Ark.

JOHN C. EVANS