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I was born in Wilmington, N.C. I belonged to | I was bron [born] in Wilmington, N.C. | ||
I belonged to John Stanley. I was | |||
sold and two children to a Negro | |||
trader by the name of Davis. He | |||
brought me and children to Peters- | |||
burg, Va. I left my husband in | |||
Wilmington; some called him Peter | |||
Picket and some Peter Stanley; he | |||
belonged to the Pickets, who lived | |||
in Dupelin county. My father had | |||
three children, and I am the oldest. | |||
I had one sister and a brother; my | |||
sister's name was Mary and brother | |||
Wright. I had one aunt by the | |||
name of Peggie, who lived in | |||
Dupelin county. J.A. Moore, | |||
P.C, No. 21 Linden Street, Mem- | |||
phis, Tenn. |
Latest revision as of 15:04, 1 February 2018
I was bron [born] in Wilmington, N.C. I belonged to John Stanley. I was sold and two children to a Negro trader by the name of Davis. He brought me and children to Peters- burg, Va. I left my husband in Wilmington; some called him Peter Picket and some Peter Stanley; he belonged to the Pickets, who lived in Dupelin county. My father had three children, and I am the oldest. I had one sister and a brother; my sister's name was Mary and brother Wright. I had one aunt by the name of Peggie, who lived in Dupelin county. J.A. Moore, P.C, No. 21 Linden Street, Mem- phis, Tenn.