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MR. EDITOR —  I wish to inquire for my people  that I left in Marshall county, Miss. —  my mother, brother and three sisters.  I have not seen or heard from them since the war.  My mother was Lucinda, father Willis, but he died when I was a small boy.  My brother's name was John, my sisters Dorcas, Mary Ann and Hannah, who was the baby when I left home.  My name was Riley, and we belonged to Lem Smith.  Our mistress was Loveley, who was the daughter of Joseph Chairs.  We fell to Mr. Smith, by his wife.  My brother Isam was my mother's oldest child, and sister Dorcas the next, then a brother died of the lockjaw by cutting his big toe;  his name was Pressly, but we called him Pedler.  Riley, Mary Ann and Hannah were very small when I left home.  We lived about 7 miles Northeast of Holly Springs, near a village called Hudsonville, and than people would get off the cars at Sylvester Church,and if that church still stands please tell the preacher in charge to read this to his congregation.  Address Riley Smith,  Giddings, Lee county, Texas, in care of Rev. T. J. Smith.
MR. EDITOR--I wish to inquire  
for my people  that I left in Mar-
shall county, Miss.--my mother,  
brother and three sisters.  I have  
not seen or heard from them since  
the war.  My mother was Lucinda,  
father Willis, but he died when I  
was a small boy.  My brother's  
name was John, my sisters Dorcas,  
Mary Ann and Hannah, who was  
the baby when I left home.  My  
name was Riley, and we belonged  
to Lem Smith.  Our mistress was  
Loveley, who was the daughter of  
Joseph Chairs.  We fell to Mr.  
Smith, by his wife.  My brother  
Isam was my mother's oldest child,  
and sister Dorcas the next, then a  
brother died of the lockjaw by cut-
ting his big toe;  his name was  
Pressly, but we called him Pedler.   
Riley, Mary Ann and Hannah were  
very small when I left home.  We  
lived about 7 miles Northeast of  
Holly Springs, near a village  
called Hudsonville, and than  
people would get off the cars at  
Sylvester Church,and if that church  
still stands please tell the preacher  
in charge to read this to his con-
gregation.  Address Riley Smith,   
Giddings, Lee county, Texas, in  
care of Rev. T. J. Smith.

Latest revision as of 19:48, 14 February 2018

MR. EDITOR--I wish to inquire for my people that I left in Mar- shall county, Miss.--my mother, brother and three sisters. I have not seen or heard from them since the war. My mother was Lucinda, father Willis, but he died when I was a small boy. My brother's name was John, my sisters Dorcas, Mary Ann and Hannah, who was the baby when I left home. My name was Riley, and we belonged to Lem Smith. Our mistress was Loveley, who was the daughter of Joseph Chairs. We fell to Mr. Smith, by his wife. My brother Isam was my mother's oldest child, and sister Dorcas the next, then a brother died of the lockjaw by cut- ting his big toe; his name was Pressly, but we called him Pedler. Riley, Mary Ann and Hannah were very small when I left home. We lived about 7 miles Northeast of Holly Springs, near a village called Hudsonville, and than people would get off the cars at Sylvester Church,and if that church still stands please tell the preacher in charge to read this to his con- gregation. Address Riley Smith, Giddings, Lee county, Texas, in care of Rev. T. J. Smith.