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MR. Editor - I wish to inquire for my uncle Charles Rhodes, who belonged to Josiah Rhodes in Greenville, Ala. His wife Aggie died there, and the last time I heard from him he was in Pensacola, Fla. He has several sisters, one was Sophie and the other Dinah, and Dinah is my mother. All belonged to Jacob Werall. My uncle kept a grocery in Greenville, and I was raised by Ruth Ann Smith. Mother had daughters Clara and Rhoda, and a son named Willis. Father was Ned Silliman. We were all born in Covington county, Ala., and were brought to Texas by a Mr. Davis before the war. Address me at Calvert, Texas.
MR. Editor - I wish to inquire for my uncle, Charles Rhodes, who belonged to Josiah Rhodes in Greenville, Ala. His wife Aggie died there, and the last time I heard from him he was in Pensacola, Fla. He has several sisters, one was Sophie and the other Dinah, and Dinah is my mother. All belonged to Jacob Werall. My uncle kept a grocery in Greenville, and I was raised by Ruth Ann Smith. Mother had daughters Clara and Rhoda, and a son named Willis. Father was Ned Silliman. We were all born in Covington county, Ala., and were brought to Texas by a Mr. Davis before the war. Address me at Calvert, Texas.

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MR. Editor - I wish to inquire for my uncle, Charles Rhodes, who belonged to Josiah Rhodes in Greenville, Ala. His wife Aggie died there, and the last time I heard from him he was in Pensacola, Fla. He has several sisters, one was Sophie and the other Dinah, and Dinah is my mother. All belonged to Jacob Werall. My uncle kept a grocery in Greenville, and I was raised by Ruth Ann Smith. Mother had daughters Clara and Rhoda, and a son named Willis. Father was Ned Silliman. We were all born in Covington county, Ala., and were brought to Texas by a Mr. Davis before the war. Address me at Calvert, Texas.