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DEAR EDITOR—I wish | DEAR EDITOR—I wish information of mother, sisters, and one brother. Mother's name was Millie Mills; sisters, Ailsey and Louisa Mills. Brother Isham was the youngest ; was owned by Jonathan Mills. He moved from Mississippi to Johnson county, Texas, during the war, near Alvarado. Jonathan Mills used to attend Court regularly in Buchanan. I judge by that that he was a lawyer. I am the oldest of the children living, My name was Elmira Mills. Was stolen from mother by Hosea Stephens, to whom I was hired, soon after freedom. Mother lived six miles away from me, with a family whose name I forget. This man Stephens told me that mother was dead. Any information concerning them would be thankfully received. Direct to Elmira Mills, in care of M. Henson, Glass box 275 1/2 Austin, Texas. | ||
brother. Mother's name was | |||
Mills. Brother Isham was the | |||
youngest ; was owned by Jonathan | |||
Mills. He moved from Mississippi | |||
to Johnson county, Texas, during | |||
the war, near Alvarado. Jonathan | |||
Mills used to attend Court | |||
that he was a lawyer. I am the | |||
oldest of the children living, My | |||
name was Elmira Mills. Was | |||
after freedom. Mother lived six | |||
miles away from me, with a family | |||
whose name I forget. | |||
Stephens told me that mother was | |||
dead. Any information concerning | |||
them would be thankfully received. | |||
Direct to Elmira Mills, in care of | |||
M. Henson, Glass box 275 1/2 Austin, | |||
Texas. |
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DEAR EDITOR—I wish information of mother, sisters, and one brother. Mother's name was Millie Mills; sisters, Ailsey and Louisa Mills. Brother Isham was the youngest ; was owned by Jonathan Mills. He moved from Mississippi to Johnson county, Texas, during the war, near Alvarado. Jonathan Mills used to attend Court regularly in Buchanan. I judge by that that he was a lawyer. I am the oldest of the children living, My name was Elmira Mills. Was stolen from mother by Hosea Stephens, to whom I was hired, soon after freedom. Mother lived six miles away from me, with a family whose name I forget. This man Stephens told me that mother was dead. Any information concerning them would be thankfully received. Direct to Elmira Mills, in care of M. Henson, Glass box 275 1/2 Austin, Texas.