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Information Wanted. | Information Wanted. | ||
A gentlemen by the name of | |||
Joseph Phillips, residing in Grants- | |||
ville [Grantsville], Nevada, is very anxious to | |||
learn of the whereabouts of his | |||
relatives. In order that they may | |||
be identified, we are requested to | |||
state that he belonged to a Mr. | |||
Scott, of this city, who owned a | |||
plantation about 25 miles above | |||
Baton Rouge, and was sold in com- | |||
pany [company] with four cousins in 1850 or | |||
1851. He was purchased by a Mr. | |||
Blancha, a dentist, No. 104 Royal | |||
street. After that he was sold to a | |||
negro trader named Hatch, who, in | |||
turn, sold him to a Mr. Faulknay, | |||
of Texas. When with his first | |||
owner he went by the name of Val- | |||
ance [Valance] Scott. When with the den- | |||
tist [dentist], Joseph Blancha. | |||
His father's name was Baptiste | |||
Phillips; his mother is dead; he left | |||
His father's name was Baptiste Phillips; his mother is dead; he left in this city an aunt named Fanny, and two cousins, Matilda and Chloe. Any information furnished the LOUISIANIAN concerning these people will be thankfully received. | in this city an aunt named Fanny, | ||
and two cousins, Matilda and | |||
Chloe. Any information furnished | |||
the LOUISIANIAN concerning these | |||
people will be thankfully received. |
Latest revision as of 14:36, 9 May 2022
Information Wanted. A gentlemen by the name of Joseph Phillips, residing in Grants- ville [Grantsville], Nevada, is very anxious to learn of the whereabouts of his relatives. In order that they may be identified, we are requested to state that he belonged to a Mr. Scott, of this city, who owned a plantation about 25 miles above Baton Rouge, and was sold in com- pany [company] with four cousins in 1850 or 1851. He was purchased by a Mr. Blancha, a dentist, No. 104 Royal street. After that he was sold to a negro trader named Hatch, who, in turn, sold him to a Mr. Faulknay, of Texas. When with his first owner he went by the name of Val- ance [Valance] Scott. When with the den- tist [dentist], Joseph Blancha.
His father's name was Baptiste Phillips; his mother is dead; he left in this city an aunt named Fanny, and two cousins, Matilda and Chloe. Any information furnished the LOUISIANIAN concerning these people will be thankfully received.