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I wish to inquire through your paper for my mother. Her name is Precilla Bugg. Her husband's name was Luke Bugg; he got drowned in Cohoba River in Alabama. The last time I saw her was in 1845. I was sold from her at that time, at Greenburro, Ala. She had two children; their names were Luke and Amanda. Thomas Childress bought my mother and the two children. The last I heard of them was in 1851, they were in Texas at that time. I most humbly ask the pastors of the conference to read this to their congregations wherever this paper is circulated. Any information leading to them will be thankfully received. Address, Ned Wisinger, Refuge, Miss., Washington Co.
I wish to inquire through your paper for my mother. Her name is Precilla Bugg. Her husband's name was Luke Bugg; he got drowned in Cohoba River in Alabama. The last time I saw her was in 1845. I was sold from her at that time, at Greenburro, Ala. She had two children; their names were Luke and Amanda. Thomas Childress bought my mother and the two children. The last I heard of them was in 1851, they were in Texas at that time. I most humbly ask the pastors of the conference to read this to their congregations wherever this paper is circulated. Any information leading to them will be thankfully received. Address, Ned Wisinger, Refuge, Miss., Washington, Co.

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I wish to inquire through your paper for my mother. Her name is Precilla Bugg. Her husband's name was Luke Bugg; he got drowned in Cohoba River in Alabama. The last time I saw her was in 1845. I was sold from her at that time, at Greenburro, Ala. She had two children; their names were Luke and Amanda. Thomas Childress bought my mother and the two children. The last I heard of them was in 1851, they were in Texas at that time. I most humbly ask the pastors of the conference to read this to their congregations wherever this paper is circulated. Any information leading to them will be thankfully received. Address, Ned Wisinger, Refuge, Miss., Washington, Co.