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I desire to know the whereabouts of my father, Carter Bray. He was with McClellan's army in 1862. He had two sisters and two brothers, but all are dead.
I desire to know the whereabouts of  
I am the only one living of three sons. He was born 25 miles west of Ashland, Hanover County, Va., and was owned by a woman, named Betsy Kimbrough.  
my father, Carter Bray. He was with  
His sister Anna Bray saw him last on the government boat at Yorktown. His relatives were two sisters, Dolly and Anna and brothers, Bartlett and Banks; two sons, Henry and Andrew, all of whom are dead.
McClellan's army in 1862. He had two  
Any information will be thankfully received by
sisters and two brothers, but all are  
dead.
I am the only one living of three  
sons. He was born 25 miles west of  
Ashland, Hanover County, Va., and was  
owned by a woman, named Betsy Kimbrough.  
 
His sister Anna Bray saw him last  
on the government boat at Yorktown.  
His relatives were two sisters, Dolly  
and Anna and brothers, Bartlett and  
Banks; two sons, Henry and Andrew,  
all of whom are dead.
Any information will be thankfully  
received by
ISAAC BRAY,
ISAAC BRAY,
1t.              Roseton, N. Y.
1t.              Roseton, N. Y.

Latest revision as of 01:54, 25 January 2019

Do You Know Him ?

I desire to know the whereabouts of my father, Carter Bray. He was with McClellan's army in 1862. He had two sisters and two brothers, but all are dead. I am the only one living of three sons. He was born 25 miles west of Ashland, Hanover County, Va., and was owned by a woman, named Betsy Kimbrough.

His sister Anna Bray saw him last on the government boat at Yorktown. His relatives were two sisters, Dolly and Anna and brothers, Bartlett and Banks; two sons, Henry and Andrew, all of whom are dead. Any information will be thankfully received by ISAAC BRAY, 1t. Roseton, N. Y.