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father, William Moss, of this city. It | father, William Moss, of this city. It | ||
seems that Mrs. Thornell has been away | seems that Mrs. Thornell has been away | ||
for 20 years. Recently she had an en- | |||
quiring [enquiring] notice inserted in the PLANET, in | quiring [enquiring] notice inserted in the PLANET, in | ||
order to find her father. He saw it and | order to find her father. He saw it and |
Revision as of 13:51, 10 May 2022
The Lost Found. Mr. and Mrs. D. Thornell of Brad- ford [Bradford], Pa. are in the city on a visit to her father, William Moss, of this city. It seems that Mrs. Thornell has been away for 20 years. Recently she had an en- quiring [enquiring] notice inserted in the PLANET, in order to find her father. He saw it and wrote to her. The result is that she, in company with her husband, arrived here Wednesday 29th. The mutual satisfaction of the two at seeing each other can be readily imagined. Mrs. Thornell had been endeavoring to find her father for seven years. She was pro- fuse [profuse] in her thanks of the editor and the Planet.