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Do You Know Him ?
Do You Know Him ?
ARVONIA, BUCKINGHAM CO., VA.,
ARVONIA, BUCKINGHAM CO., VA.,
February 9th, 1900.
February 9th, 1900.
 
I desire to know the whereabouts of  
I desire to know the whereabouts of my father whose name was Hudson Harris. Some called him Hudson Hargrove, his master's name. My mother's name was Henrietta. She had six children when I was sold from her. We were sold at Nelson Courthouse about 1845 as near as I remember father's master bought my mother. There were five girls and one boy. His name was Zealonfetcher[?].  
my father whose name was Hudson  
 
Harris. Some called him Hudson  
The oldest girl's name was Gabe and was sold to a Negro-trader, named George Nickson. Then there was Adsonia, Susan, Elizabeth and Emma. Mother's former master was named Samuel Hansbuere[?] I[?] was taken care of by the sheriff of Nelson county then. He moved to Scottsville, Va. His name was Wiliiam Eanse[?]. From there he sent me to Richmond, Va., by a Captain named Wingfield, and he sold me to a man named Bently Brown.
Hargrove, his master's name. My  
 
mother's name was Henrietta. She  
So I am the one hunting my relatives. The one named Elizabeth lives at New Canton in Buckingham. My name now is Bettie Woodson.
had six children when I was sold from  
 
her. We were sold at Nelson Courthouse  
Please address all communications to Louisa Smith, Arvonia, Va.
about 1845 as near as I remember  
 
father's master bought my mother.  
Farther's master's name was Beverly Hargrove.
There were five girls and one boy.  
His name was Zealonfetcher.  
The oldest girl's name was Gabe and  
was sold to a Negro-trader, named  
George Nickson. Then there was Adsonia,  
Susan, Elizabeth and Emma.  
Mother's former master was named  
Samuel Hansbuere I was taken care of  
by the sheriff of Nelson county then.  
He moved to Scottsville, Va. His  
name was Wiliiam Eanse. From there  
he sent me to Richmond, Va., by a  
Captain named Wingfield, and he sold  
me to a man named Bently Brown.
So I am the one hunting my relatives.  
The one named Elizabeth lives  
at New Canton in Buckingham. My  
name now is Bettie Woodson.
Please address all communications  
to Louisa Smith, Arvonia, Va.
Farther's master's name was Beverly  
Hargrove.

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Do You Know Him ? ARVONIA, BUCKINGHAM CO., VA., February 9th, 1900. I desire to know the whereabouts of my father whose name was Hudson Harris. Some called him Hudson Hargrove, his master's name. My mother's name was Henrietta. She had six children when I was sold from her. We were sold at Nelson Courthouse about 1845 as near as I remember father's master bought my mother. There were five girls and one boy. His name was Zealonfetcher. The oldest girl's name was Gabe and was sold to a Negro-trader, named George Nickson. Then there was Adsonia, Susan, Elizabeth and Emma. Mother's former master was named Samuel Hansbuere I was taken care of by the sheriff of Nelson county then. He moved to Scottsville, Va. His name was Wiliiam Eanse. From there he sent me to Richmond, Va., by a Captain named Wingfield, and he sold me to a man named Bently Brown. So I am the one hunting my relatives. The one named Elizabeth lives at New Canton in Buckingham. My name now is Bettie Woodson. Please address all communications to Louisa Smith, Arvonia, Va. Farther's master's name was Beverly Hargrove.