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MR. EDITOR-I wish to inquire for my relatives. I was born on the Ford place, 8 miles from Tarboro Town, [n]ear Hart's mill race, in North Carolina. My father's name was Jack Adkinson, and is now dead. My mother was named Edie Clark; she was sold to Willie Baker. I had several brothers who were sold as follows: Jackson, Joshua, Louis and John Samuel were sold to unknown parties; John Henry to Harris Cotton; Louis to a mah by the name of Shelly; my sister Eliza to Joe John Daniel. I was six years old at that time, and was sold to Susan Ruffins. We were all sold by Henry Hyman, the high sheriff of Tarboro Town, Edgcomb county, N.C. Susan Reuffins, my old mistress, married Henry D. Nichols. I have been here 34 years. My name was Sarah Clark. Willliam Clark is dead, and Amos went to Louisiana. I am living near Starkville, Oktibbeha county, Miss. Address any information to Sarah Zuber, Oktoc, Miss.
MR. EDITOR--I wish to inquire  
for my relatives. I was born on  
the Ford place, 8 miles from Tarboro  
Town, [n]ear Hart's mill race, in  
North Carolina. My father's name  
was Jack Adkinson, and is now dead.  
My mother was named Edie Clark;  
she was sold to Willie Baker. I  
had several brothers who were sold  
as follows: Jackson, Joshua, Louis  
and John Samuel were sold to un-
known parties; John Henry to  
Harris Cotton; Louis to a man by
the name of Shelly; my sister Eliza  
to Joe John Daniel. I was six  
years old at that time, and was  
sold to Susan Ruffins. We were  
all sold by Henry Hyman, the high  
sheriff of Tarboro Town, Edgcomb  
county, N.C. Susan Reuffins, my  
old mistress, married Henry D.  
Nichols. I have been here 34 years.  
My name was Sarah Clark. Wil-
liam Clark is dead, and Amos went  
to Louisiana. I am living near  
Starkville, Oktibbeha county, Miss.  
Address any information to Sarah  
Zuber, Oktoc, Miss.

Latest revision as of 20:59, 9 February 2018

MR. EDITOR--I wish to inquire for my relatives. I was born on the Ford place, 8 miles from Tarboro Town, [n]ear Hart's mill race, in North Carolina. My father's name was Jack Adkinson, and is now dead. My mother was named Edie Clark; she was sold to Willie Baker. I had several brothers who were sold as follows: Jackson, Joshua, Louis and John Samuel were sold to un- known parties; John Henry to Harris Cotton; Louis to a man by the name of Shelly; my sister Eliza to Joe John Daniel. I was six years old at that time, and was sold to Susan Ruffins. We were all sold by Henry Hyman, the high sheriff of Tarboro Town, Edgcomb county, N.C. Susan Reuffins, my old mistress, married Henry D. Nichols. I have been here 34 years. My name was Sarah Clark. Wil- liam Clark is dead, and Amos went to Louisiana. I am living near Starkville, Oktibbeha county, Miss. Address any information to Sarah Zuber, Oktoc, Miss.