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I would like to inquire for my relatives sep-arated from me in slave times.  My mother and her three daughters were taken from Warren-ton county
I would like to inquire for my relatives  
separated from me in slave times.  My mother and  
her three daughters were taken from Warrenton
county, Georgia, and carried to Grenada,
Miss., in 1860.  My mother's name was Lydia
Bell, and my sisters' names were Rosetta Bell
and Helen Bell, and my name was Ann Bell. 
We belonged to widow Sallie Bell, in Warrenton
county, Georgia, and our owner while in
Grenada, Miss., was Sebron Jones.  My mother
and sister Rosetta were sent from Grenada,
Miss., to Holly Springs, Miss., to a slave holder
named Apple White, and my sister Helen was
sent to Sunflower, Miss.  I was sent back to
Fulton, Ga., and sold to Ed. Hubbert.  Any
information concerning any of these persons will
be cheerfully received by Mrs. Ann Waddell,
(formerly Ann Bell, 178 Old Wheat street,
Atlanta, Ga.

Latest revision as of 00:38, 18 June 2019

I would like to inquire for my relatives separated from me in slave times. My mother and her three daughters were taken from Warrenton county, Georgia, and carried to Grenada, Miss., in 1860. My mother's name was Lydia Bell, and my sisters' names were Rosetta Bell and Helen Bell, and my name was Ann Bell. We belonged to widow Sallie Bell, in Warrenton county, Georgia, and our owner while in Grenada, Miss., was Sebron Jones. My mother and sister Rosetta were sent from Grenada, Miss., to Holly Springs, Miss., to a slave holder named Apple White, and my sister Helen was sent to Sunflower, Miss. I was sent back to Fulton, Ga., and sold to Ed. Hubbert. Any

information concerning any of these persons will 

be cheerfully received by Mrs. Ann Waddell, (formerly Ann Bell, 178 Old Wheat street, Atlanta, Ga.