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MR. EDITOR―I desire to seek my daughter who was separated from me in slave times. Her name was Nancy Temelton. John Tempelton sold her to a Negro trader. Her name was Randale Cannon. her mother, when she was sold, was Sislie Alexander. My husband, when Nancy was sold, was Thornton Alexander, now Thornton Hackett. I had five children: Nancy, the oldest, John, Betsy, Jane and Alex. Jane was the baby. The last I heard of her was that the trader had carried her to Richmond, Va., about the year 1840 or 1850. We were living one mile from Fairfield, Va., but since then have moved to Texas. Address at Brenham, Texas, in care of my son, Alex Hackett or Rev. W. Hartley Jackson.
MR. EDITOR―I desire to seek my daughter who was separated from me in slave times. Her name was Nancy Temelton. John Tempelton sold her to a Negro trader. Her name was Randale Cannon. her mother, when she was sold, was Sislie Alexander. My husband, when Nancy was sold, was Thornton Alexander, now Thornton Hackett. I had five children: Nancy, the oldest, John, Betsy, Jane and Alex. Jane was the baby. The last I heard of her was that the trader had carried her to Richmond, Va., about the year 1840 or 1850. We were living one mile from Fairfield, Va., but since then have moved to Texas. Address at Brenham, Texas, in care of my son, Alex Hackett or Rev. W. Hartley Jackson.
MRS. SISLIE HACKETT.
MRS. SISLIE HACKETT.

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MR. EDITOR―I desire to seek my daughter who was separated from me in slave times. Her name was Nancy Temelton. John Tempelton sold her to a Negro trader. Her name was Randale Cannon. her mother, when she was sold, was Sislie Alexander. My husband, when Nancy was sold, was Thornton Alexander, now Thornton Hackett. I had five children: Nancy, the oldest, John, Betsy, Jane and Alex. Jane was the baby. The last I heard of her was that the trader had carried her to Richmond, Va., about the year 1840 or 1850. We were living one mile from Fairfield, Va., but since then have moved to Texas. Address at Brenham, Texas, in care of my son, Alex Hackett or Rev. W. Hartley Jackson. MRS. SISLIE HACKETT.