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MR. EDITOR:--I wish to inquire for my people, whom I left in Alabama, on the Warsaw river. Oldest brother was Isaac; mother was Passion, and belonged to Loviet Hinds; sister was Martha Hinds, and her husband Joe Hinds. Isaac's wife was Lucy, and he had a son named Silas. I last saw him in Greene county, Alabama. A half-brother, Reuben, belonged to John Wadkin. I belonged to Wm. Bolden; and he came to Texas, died, and his widow married Jimmie and I belonged to Johnson until emancipation. Address me at Iola, Texas, care of R.J. Campbell. SILAS JOHNSON.
MR. EDITOR:--I wish to inquire  
for my people, whom I left in Alabama,  
on the Warsaw river. Oldest  
brother was Isaac; mother was  
Passion, and belonged to Loviet  
Hinds; sister was Martha Hinds,  
and her husband Joe Hinds. Isaac's  
wife was Lucy, and he had a son  
named Silas. I last saw him in  
Greene county, Alabama. A half-
brother, Reuben, belonged to John  
Wadkin. I belonged to Wm. Bolden;  
and he came to Texas, died,  
and his widow married Jimmie  
and I belonged to Johnson until  
emancipation. Address me at  
Iola, Texas, care of R.J. Campbell.  
SILAS JOHNSON.

Latest revision as of 00:14, 16 April 2019

MR. EDITOR:--I wish to inquire for my people, whom I left in Alabama, on the Warsaw river. Oldest brother was Isaac; mother was Passion, and belonged to Loviet Hinds; sister was Martha Hinds, and her husband Joe Hinds. Isaac's wife was Lucy, and he had a son named Silas. I last saw him in Greene county, Alabama. A half- brother, Reuben, belonged to John Wadkin. I belonged to Wm. Bolden; and he came to Texas, died, and his widow married Jimmie and I belonged to Johnson until emancipation. Address me at Iola, Texas, care of R.J. Campbell. SILAS JOHNSON.