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Mr. Editor: Please inquire  
Mr. Editor: Please inquire through your paper about my kinfolk. My name is John William Sheppard. My mother's name is Millie Sheppard, and my father's name is William Sheppard. Mother's maiden name was Millie  
through your paper about my kin-
Chivers, and grandmother's maiden name was Hannah Chivers. Her  
folk [kinfolk]. My name is John William  
oldest child was Billie, and the next was Mary. I don't know which was next, but I do remember one of my aunt's names, Mamie, and she had two boys. Their names were Bob and Ned. They were carried off with aunt Mamie, their mother, and sold. All of these names, and several others of  
Sheppard. My mother's name is  
my aunts and their children, use to belong to Joel M. Chivers, in Troup county, Ga., and were sold five or six years before the late war. Mother was the baby child, and uncle Jack was the next youngest. Chivers never did sell  
Millie Sheppard, and my father's  
him. He was carried to Louisiana, worked on the railroad about two or three years, and was then brought back to Georgia. Uncle David was a shoemaker. He was sold too, with a large crowd of people from our plantation, too many to mention. Grandmother's name was Hannah. My uncles were named Billie, David and Jack. My aunts were named Mary, Nannie, my mother, and Millie. I don't know the names of mother's other  
name is William Sheppard.
sisters. All of these lived in Troup county, Ga. I am my mother's oldest child. Please address me at Wedowell, Ala.  
Mother's maiden name was Millie  
J.W. SHEPPARD.
Chivers, and grandmother's maiden  
name was Hannah Chivers. Her  
oldest child was Billie, and the  
next was Mary. I don't know  
which was next, but I do remem-
ber [remember] one of my aunt's names, Ma-
mie [Mamie], and she had two boys. Their  
names were Bob and Ned. They  
were carried off with aunt Mamie,  
their mother, and sold. All of  
these names, and several others of  
my aunts and their children, use  
to belong to Joel M. Chivers, in  
Troup county, Ga., and were sold  
five or six years before the late  
war. Mother was the baby child,  
and uncle Jack was the next  
youngest. Chivers never did sell  
him. He was carried to Louisiana,  
worked on the railroad about two  
or three years, and was then  
brought back to Georgia. Uncle  
David was a shoemaker. He was  
sold too, with a large crowd of peo
ple [people] from our plantation, too many  
to mention. Grandmother's name  
was Hannah. My uncles were  
named Billie, David and Jack. My  
aunts were named Mary, Nannie,  
my mother, and Millie. I don't  
know the names of mother's other  
sisters. All of these lived in  
Troup county, Ga. I am my  
mother's oldest child. Please ad-
dress [address] me at Wedowell, Ala.  
J. W. Sheppard.

Latest revision as of 18:40, 31 March 2023

Mr. Editor: Please inquire through your paper about my kinfolk. My name is John William Sheppard. My mother's name is Millie Sheppard, and my father's name is William Sheppard. Mother's maiden name was Millie Chivers, and grandmother's maiden name was Hannah Chivers. Her oldest child was Billie, and the next was Mary. I don't know which was next, but I do remember one of my aunt's names, Mamie, and she had two boys. Their names were Bob and Ned. They were carried off with aunt Mamie, their mother, and sold. All of these names, and several others of my aunts and their children, use to belong to Joel M. Chivers, in Troup county, Ga., and were sold five or six years before the late war. Mother was the baby child, and uncle Jack was the next youngest. Chivers never did sell him. He was carried to Louisiana, worked on the railroad about two or three years, and was then brought back to Georgia. Uncle David was a shoemaker. He was sold too, with a large crowd of people from our plantation, too many to mention. Grandmother's name was Hannah. My uncles were named Billie, David and Jack. My aunts were named Mary, Nannie, my mother, and Millie. I don't know the names of mother's other sisters. All of these lived in Troup county, Ga. I am my mother's oldest child. Please address me at Wedowell, Ala.

J.W. SHEPPARD.