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Mr. Editor.--I reside in Madison, Jefferson county, Indiana; a free holder of some property; was born in old Virginia, Madison county, five miles from Orange Courthouse, ten miles from Madison Courthouse, and three miles from Lyson Mill. My mother's name Nannie, and belonged to Mallier. A number of years ago I had a brother by the name of Horace Buckner sold to the Negro trader. The man that bought him was named Humphrey Taylor. When he came back after another drove of Negroes he stated to us that he had sold him in Huntsville, Ala. I have thought a thousand times about writing and trying to find him, but I thought that he was dead, and he may be, but I've come to the conclusion that he is as likely to be alive as I am. I am the oldest. I have a desire to hear from him. Gibson Maller, a son of old Billy, brought me and brother Peter from old Virginia, Jefferson county, within five miles of Louisville, and there we served until the emancipation took place. Brother Peter came to Indiana when I did, but he is dead now. He died in 1882. A family of them by the name of Buckner went to the South, and if any of them are there I would like to hear from them. I desire this to go through all of the churches, Baptist and Methodist. A son of old Travis Buckner that married Nannie, belonged to Ormbus Madison, not far from Orange Courthouse. Aunt Lettie was living in Kentucky the last I heard of her; uncle Madges wife.
Mr. Editor.--I reside in Madi-
 
son, Jefferson county, Indiana; a
Alfred Buckner.
free holder of some property; was
born in old Virginia, Madison coun-
ty, five miles from Orange Court-
house, ten miles from Madison
Courthouse, and three miles from
Lyson Mill. My mother's name
Nannie, and belonged to Mallier.
A number of years ago I had a
brother by the name of Horace
Buckner sold to the Negro trader.
The man that bought him was
named Humphrey Taylor. When
he came back after another drove
of Negroes he stated to us that he
had sold him in Huntsville, Ala.
I have thought a thousand times
about writing and trying to find
him, but I thought that he was
dead, and he may be, but I've come
to the conclusion that he is as like-
ly to be alive as I am. I am the
oldest. I have a desire to hear from
him. Gibson Maller, a son of old
Billy, brought me and brother
Peter from old Virginia, Jefferson
county, within five miles of Louis-
ville, and there we served until the
emancipation took place. Brother
Peter came to Indiana when I did,
but he is dead now. He died in
1882. A family of them by the
name of Buckner went to the South,
and if any of them are there I
would like to hear from them. I
desire this to go through all of the
churches, Baptist and Methodist.
A son of old Travis Buckner that
married Nannie, belonged to Orm-
bus Madison, not far from Orange
Courthouse. Aunt Lettie was living
in Kentucky the last I heard of
her; uncle Madges wife.
                    ALFRED BUCKNER.

Latest revision as of 16:26, 23 January 2018

Mr. Editor.--I reside in Madi- son, Jefferson county, Indiana; a free holder of some property; was born in old Virginia, Madison coun- ty, five miles from Orange Court- house, ten miles from Madison Courthouse, and three miles from Lyson Mill. My mother's name Nannie, and belonged to Mallier. A number of years ago I had a brother by the name of Horace Buckner sold to the Negro trader. The man that bought him was named Humphrey Taylor. When he came back after another drove of Negroes he stated to us that he had sold him in Huntsville, Ala. I have thought a thousand times about writing and trying to find him, but I thought that he was dead, and he may be, but I've come to the conclusion that he is as like- ly to be alive as I am. I am the oldest. I have a desire to hear from him. Gibson Maller, a son of old Billy, brought me and brother Peter from old Virginia, Jefferson county, within five miles of Louis- ville, and there we served until the emancipation took place. Brother Peter came to Indiana when I did, but he is dead now. He died in 1882. A family of them by the name of Buckner went to the South, and if any of them are there I would like to hear from them. I desire this to go through all of the churches, Baptist and Methodist. A son of old Travis Buckner that married Nannie, belonged to Orm- bus Madison, not far from Orange Courthouse. Aunt Lettie was living in Kentucky the last I heard of her; uncle Madges wife.

                   ALFRED BUCKNER.