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Where Is He?
Where Is He?
 
[Cincinnati Enquirer. Feb. 12, 1895.]
Cincinnati Enquirer. Feb. 12, 1895.
A few years ago John Branch left his  
 
home in Virginia and came to Cincin-
A few years ago John Branch left his home in Virginia and came to Cincinnati with a man named Champion. Branch was 23 years old and a plasterer by trade. For some reason he saw fit to assume the name of John Stoops. Champion opened an insurance office in the Pickering Building, at the corner of Fifth and Main streets and employed Stoops in the office.
nati with a man named Champion.  
 
Branch was 23 years old and a  
A short time ago both disappeared. Nothing could be found out about them at Champion's boarding house, 32 Eden Avenue, Mt. Auburn.  
plasterer by trade. For some reason  
 
he saw fit to assume the name of John  
Yesterday word was received here that the uncle of Stoops, John Randolph Branch, of Brunswick County, has died  leaving considerable property. It is impossible to settle the estate without the appearance of Branch, alias Stoop, on the scene. An attempt is being made to find Branch. He is colored.
Stoops. Champion opened an  
insurance office in the Pickering Building,  
at the corner of Fifth and Main streets  
and employed Stoops in the office.
A short time ago both disappeared.  
Nothing could be found out about them  
at Champion's boarding house, 32 Eden  
Avenue, Mt. Auburn.  
Yesterday word was received here  
that the uncle of Stoops, John  
Randolph Branch, of Brunswick County,  
Virginia has died  leaving considerable  
property. It is impossible to settle  
the estate without the appearance  
of Branch, alias Stoop, on the scene.  
An attempt is being made to find  
Branch. He is colored.

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Where Is He? [Cincinnati Enquirer. Feb. 12, 1895.] A few years ago John Branch left his home in Virginia and came to Cincin- nati with a man named Champion. Branch was 23 years old and a plasterer by trade. For some reason he saw fit to assume the name of John Stoops. Champion opened an insurance office in the Pickering Building, at the corner of Fifth and Main streets and employed Stoops in the office. A short time ago both disappeared. Nothing could be found out about them at Champion's boarding house, 32 Eden Avenue, Mt. Auburn. Yesterday word was received here that the uncle of Stoops, John Randolph Branch, of Brunswick County, Virginia has died leaving considerable property. It is impossible to settle the estate without the appearance of Branch, alias Stoop, on the scene. An attempt is being made to find Branch. He is colored.