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Information Wanted
INFORMATION WANTED.
Canton, Ind. Oct. 19, 1867
Canton, Ind. Oct. 19, 1867
John Granston and Albert Thurston Robinson, aged respectively 16 and 13 years, were sent from Missouri to Kentucky in the year 1863, Andrew Robinson, of Clay County, Missouri, was the owner of the boy's father, Cayed Robinson, whose wife, Frances was owned by Whiten Drew, of the same County and State, and after his death fell to his son, Dalphin Drew, who, in 1860, solder her to a man by the name of Pitcher, the former owner of her mother. This man formerly lived in Platt city, Platt County, Missouri. Albert, the youngest boy, was brought to Kentucky in August, 1863, by Dalphin Drew's wife as nurse for her babe. John, the elder boy, and his sister, Mary Eliza, with several others, were sent there a few months later, to the Care of Washington Gordon, Logan County, Kentucky. From thence they came here a few months since, intending to get back to Missouri as soon as possible; but the parents may be elsewhere now. A kind, elderly colored man, by the name of Peter Garland, has voluntarily taken charge of them, and placed them in comfortable, but transient homes, but they wish very much to be united to their relatives.  
John Granston and Albert Thurston Robin-
Susan Trueblood
son, aged respectively 16
P.S.-- If any one should wish further information, they can write to me, and I will give it, if possible. My address is Canton, Washington Co., Indiana.
and 13 years, were sent from Missouri to
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Kentucky in the year 1863, Andrew Robin-
son, of Clay County, Missouri, was the own-
er of the boy's father, Cayed Robinson,  
whose wife, Frances was owned by Whiten  
Drew, of the same County and State, and af-
ter his death fell to his son, Dalphin Drew,  
who, in 1860, solder her to a man by the name  
of Pitcher, the former owner of her mother.  
This man formerly lived in Platt city, Platt  
County, Missouri. Albert, the youngest boy,  
was brought to Kentucky in August, 1863,  
by Dalphin Drew's wife as nurse for her  
babe. John, the elder boy, and his sister,  
Mary Eliza, with several others, were sent  
there a few months later, to the care of  
Washington Gordon, Logan County, Ken-
tucky. From thence they came here a few  
months since, intending to get back to Mis-
souri as soon as possible; but the parents  
may be elsewhere now. A kind, elderly col-
ored man, by the name of Peter Garland,  
has voluntarily taken charge of them, and  
placed them in comfortable, but transient  
homes, but they wish very much to be united  
to their relatives.             SUSAN TRUEBLOOD.
P.S.-- If any one should wish further in-
formation, they can write to me, and I will  
give it, if possible. My address is Canton,  
Washington Co., Indiana.
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INFORMATION WANTED. Canton, Ind. Oct. 19, 1867 John Granston and Albert Thurston Robin- son, aged respectively 16 and 13 years, were sent from Missouri to Kentucky in the year 1863, Andrew Robin- son, of Clay County, Missouri, was the own- er of the boy's father, Cayed Robinson, whose wife, Frances was owned by Whiten Drew, of the same County and State, and af- ter his death fell to his son, Dalphin Drew, who, in 1860, solder her to a man by the name of Pitcher, the former owner of her mother. This man formerly lived in Platt city, Platt County, Missouri. Albert, the youngest boy, was brought to Kentucky in August, 1863, by Dalphin Drew's wife as nurse for her babe. John, the elder boy, and his sister, Mary Eliza, with several others, were sent there a few months later, to the care of Washington Gordon, Logan County, Ken- tucky. From thence they came here a few months since, intending to get back to Mis- souri as soon as possible; but the parents may be elsewhere now. A kind, elderly col- ored man, by the name of Peter Garland, has voluntarily taken charge of them, and placed them in comfortable, but transient homes, but they wish very much to be united to their relatives. SUSAN TRUEBLOOD. P.S.-- If any one should wish further in- formation, they can write to me, and I will give it, if possible. My address is Canton, Washington Co., Indiana.

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