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INFORMATION WANTED. - Of my relatives. I was born in Nansemon County, Virginia, about three miles from Carsville, on a plantation owned by Henry Holland. My father and mother belonged to him, and their names were James and Kenna, I had five sisters and three brothers. Brothers' names were Lamb, Jonah and Nathan. Sisters' names were Edie, Hester, Jane, Hannah and Matilda Holland. They all went by that name (Holland), when I left them. I ran off in March of 1862 and followed the Union Army until the surrender. I bid my father goodbye the morning that I left, and I have not heard of a living relative since. Any information concerning their whereabouts will be gratefully received. | INFORMATION WANTED. - | ||
Of my relatives. I was born in | |||
Nansemon County, Virginia, about | |||
three miles from Carsville, on a | |||
plantation owned by Henry | |||
Holland. My father and mother | |||
belonged to him, and their names | |||
were James and Kenna, I had five | |||
sisters and three brothers. Brothers' | |||
names were Lamb, Jonah and | |||
Nathan. Sisters' names were Edie, | |||
Hester, Jane, Hannah and Matilda | |||
Holland. They all went by that | |||
name (Holland), when I left them. | |||
I ran off in March of 1862 and | |||
followed the Union Army until the | |||
surrender. I bid my father | |||
goodbye the morning that I left, and I | |||
have not heard of a living relative | |||
since. Any information concerning | |||
their whereabouts will be gratefully received. | |||
LAZARUS HOLLAND.. | |||
P.O. Box 88, Pueblo, Colo. |
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INFORMATION WANTED. -
Of my relatives. I was born in Nansemon County, Virginia, about three miles from Carsville, on a plantation owned by Henry Holland. My father and mother belonged to him, and their names were James and Kenna, I had five sisters and three brothers. Brothers' names were Lamb, Jonah and Nathan. Sisters' names were Edie, Hester, Jane, Hannah and Matilda Holland. They all went by that name (Holland), when I left them. I ran off in March of 1862 and followed the Union Army until the surrender. I bid my father goodbye the morning that I left, and I have not heard of a living relative since. Any information concerning their whereabouts will be gratefully received. LAZARUS HOLLAND.. P.O. Box 88, Pueblo, Colo.