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MR. EDITOR—Please allow me
MR. EDITOR— Please allow me space to inquire for my brothers and sisters. There were four brothers and four sisters. Brothers named Tonny, Louis, Handy, and Sandy, but called Dick. Sisters were named Easter, Badery, Francis and Ellen, but she got burned to death. Mother died when I was a boy, her name was Beanny. We all belonged to Merderic B. McCray, in Montgomery county, North Carolina. Brothers were all sold to a man by the name of Tom Stokes five years before the war. And were carried from Montgomery to Lexington, S. C., by Tom Stokes and left there in care of Spruce McCray and Jerry Alleyton until the drove were mode up for shipment; brother Fanny ran away from Lexington and went back to Merderic B. McCray's in Montgomery, N. C. And they caught him, and uncle Emanuel, who ran away from a man by the name of Weathers in South Carolina. And they both were put in jail in Troy, Montgomery, N. C , and brought back to Lexington. Any information concerning them would be thankfully received. My name now is Handy Williams. Write to me in care of Rev. A. Foster Calvert, Robertson county, Texas.
space to inquire for my brothers
and sisters. There were four
brothers and four sisters. Bro
thers [Brothers] named Tonny, Louis, Handy,
and Sandy, but called Dick. Sis
ters [Sisters] were named Easter, Badery,
Francis and Ellen, but she got
burned to death. Mother died
when I was a boy, her name was
Beanny. We all belonged to
Merderic B. McCray, in Montgom
ery [Montgomery] county, North Carolina.
Brothers were all sold to a man by
the name of Tom Stokes five years
before the war. And were carried
from Montgomery to Lexington,
S. C., by Tom Stokes and left
there in care of Spruce McCray
and Jerry Alleyton until the drove
were mode up for shipment; bro
ther [brother] Fanny ran away from Lex-
ington [Lexington] and went back to Merderic
B. McCray's in Montgomery,
N. C. And they caught him, and
uncle Emanuel, who ran away
from a man by the name of
Weathers in South Carolina. And
they both were put in jail in Troy,
Montgomery, N. C , and brought
back to Lexington. Any informa
tion [information] concerning them would be
thankfully received. My name
now is Handy Williams. Write to
me in care of Rev. A. Foster Cal
vert [Calvert], Robertson county, Texas.
 
I am respectfully yours,
I am respectfully yours,
HANDY WILLIAMS.
HANDY WILLIAMS.

Latest revision as of 14:32, 28 March 2023

MR. EDITOR— Please allow me space to inquire for my brothers and sisters. There were four brothers and four sisters. Brothers named Tonny, Louis, Handy, and Sandy, but called Dick. Sisters were named Easter, Badery, Francis and Ellen, but she got burned to death. Mother died when I was a boy, her name was Beanny. We all belonged to Merderic B. McCray, in Montgomery county, North Carolina. Brothers were all sold to a man by the name of Tom Stokes five years before the war. And were carried from Montgomery to Lexington, S. C., by Tom Stokes and left there in care of Spruce McCray and Jerry Alleyton until the drove were mode up for shipment; brother Fanny ran away from Lexington and went back to Merderic B. McCray's in Montgomery, N. C. And they caught him, and uncle Emanuel, who ran away from a man by the name of Weathers in South Carolina. And they both were put in jail in Troy, Montgomery, N. C , and brought back to Lexington. Any information concerning them would be thankfully received. My name now is Handy Williams. Write to me in care of Rev. A. Foster Calvert, Robertson county, Texas. I am respectfully yours, HANDY WILLIAMS.