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MR. | MR. EDITOR— I desire information of my daughter, two sisters and one brother. My daughter's name was Ellen Brince; sisters' Harriet and Mariah; brother's, Harrison. They all belonged to Samual Brince. I left my people | ||
in Barren Co., Kentucky, near Glasco, and have not heard from them since. I was brought to Mississippi a year before the war by Si Hutchinson. My husband was named Cornelius Brince. He went to Kentucky the first week | |||
and one brother. My daughter's | in December 1862, expecting to find his daughter, Ellen, but was not successful. He was informed that she had gone to St. Louis, so he returned to Mississippi in May 1863. He was taken sick with the small pox and died. Since the death of my husband I have married Jordan Camack. I hope the dear friends in St. Louis and other places will sympathize with me in my | ||
name was Ellen Brince ; sisters' | search. Any information will be thankfully received. Address me at Jackson, Miss., care of Miss Nellie V. Carter. | ||
Harriet and Mariah ; brother's, | |||
Harrison. They all belonged to | |||
Samual Brince. I left my people | |||
in Barren Co., Kentucky, near | |||
Glasco, and have not heard from | |||
them since. I was brought to | |||
Si Hutchinson. My husband | |||
was named Cornelius Brince. He | |||
went to Kentucky the first week | |||
in December 1862, expecting to | |||
find his daughter, Ellen, but was | |||
not successful. He was informed | |||
that she had gone to St. Louis, so | |||
he returned to Mississippi in May | |||
1863. He was taken sick with the | |||
small pox and died. Since the | |||
death of my husband I have married | |||
Jordan Camack. I hope the dear | |||
friends in St. Louis and other places | |||
will sympathize with me in my | |||
search. Any information will be | |||
thankfully received. Address me | |||
at Jackson, Miss., care of Miss | |||
AMERICA CAMACK | AMERICA CAMACK |
Latest revision as of 00:10, 28 March 2023
MR. EDITOR— I desire information of my daughter, two sisters and one brother. My daughter's name was Ellen Brince; sisters' Harriet and Mariah; brother's, Harrison. They all belonged to Samual Brince. I left my people in Barren Co., Kentucky, near Glasco, and have not heard from them since. I was brought to Mississippi a year before the war by Si Hutchinson. My husband was named Cornelius Brince. He went to Kentucky the first week in December 1862, expecting to find his daughter, Ellen, but was not successful. He was informed that she had gone to St. Louis, so he returned to Mississippi in May 1863. He was taken sick with the small pox and died. Since the death of my husband I have married Jordan Camack. I hope the dear friends in St. Louis and other places will sympathize with me in my search. Any information will be thankfully received. Address me at Jackson, Miss., care of Miss Nellie V. Carter. AMERICA CAMACK