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MR. EDITOR-I wish to inquire for my father, Brazil Ellington, who left Russell county, Alabama, in or about the year 1862 with his master, John Ellington, and went to Texas; but I do not remember what portion of Texas they went to, and they have not been heard from since. My father's wife was named Liddie Webb, who belonged to a man by the name of Wm. Webb  
MR. EDITOR-- I wish to inquire for my father, Brazil Ellington, who left Russell county, Alabama, in or about the year 1862 with his master, John Ellington, and went to Texas; but I do not remember what portion of Texas they went to, and they have not been heard from since. My father's wife was named Liddie Webb, who belonged to a man by the name of Wm. Webb. Any one who can furnish me information in regard to Brazil Ellington will furnish a long felt desire of mine. Address Mary Winters, formerly Mary Flourney, lock box 165, Birmingham, Russell county, Alabama.
Any one who can furnish me information in regard to Brazil Ellington will furnish a long felt desire of mine. Address Mary Winters, formerly Mary Flourney, lock box 165, Birmingham, Russell county, Alabama,

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MR. EDITOR-- I wish to inquire for my father, Brazil Ellington, who left Russell county, Alabama, in or about the year 1862 with his master, John Ellington, and went to Texas; but I do not remember what portion of Texas they went to, and they have not been heard from since. My father's wife was named Liddie Webb, who belonged to a man by the name of Wm. Webb. Any one who can furnish me information in regard to Brazil Ellington will furnish a long felt desire of mine. Address Mary Winters, formerly Mary Flourney, lock box 165, Birmingham, Russell county, Alabama.