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I desire to know the wherebouts of my sister. Her maiden name was Mary Holmes. Her first marriage name was Mary Brown. I learn she has marrried the second time. She is the daughter of Claiborne and Jennie (or Jane) Holmes, who lived in King William County, Va. Her father was owned by Mr. Park Davis. Her mother was owned by Reuben | I desire to know the wherebouts | ||
She was then owned by her young master, James Lipscomb sometimes called Hudson. I was owned by the sister of James Lipscomb (or | of my sister. Her maiden name was | ||
Wm. | Mary Holmes. Her first marriage | ||
name was Mary Brown. I learn she | |||
has marrried the second time. She is | |||
the daughter of Claiborne and Jennie | |||
(or Jane) Holmes, who lived in King | |||
William County, Va. Her father was | |||
owned by Mr. Park Davis. Her | |||
mother was owned by Reuben Lips- | |||
comb. We were afterwards divided | |||
at the death of the owners. | |||
She was then owned by her young | |||
master, James Lipscomb sometimes | |||
called Hudson. I was owned by the | |||
sister of James Lipscomb (or Hud- | |||
son) who married O. P. Binns. The | |||
last I saw of her was when I made | |||
my escape from the Rebels to the | |||
Yankees at Charles City about July, | |||
1862. Any one knowing or being | |||
able to give any information concern- | |||
ing my sister, will pleas address | |||
Wm. OLIVER HOLMES, | |||
1456 P. St., N. W. | 1456 P. St., N. W. | ||
Washington, D.C. | Washington, D.C. |
Latest revision as of 23:54, 4 June 2017
Do You Know Her.
I desire to know the wherebouts
of my sister. Her maiden name was Mary Holmes. Her first marriage name was Mary Brown. I learn she has marrried the second time. She is the daughter of Claiborne and Jennie (or Jane) Holmes, who lived in King William County, Va. Her father was owned by Mr. Park Davis. Her mother was owned by Reuben Lips- comb. We were afterwards divided at the death of the owners.
She was then owned by her young
master, James Lipscomb sometimes called Hudson. I was owned by the sister of James Lipscomb (or Hud- son) who married O. P. Binns. The last I saw of her was when I made my escape from the Rebels to the Yankees at Charles City about July, 1862. Any one knowing or being able to give any information concern- ing my sister, will pleas address
Wm. OLIVER HOLMES, 1456 P. St., N. W. Washington, D.C.