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I would like to know the whereabouts of my mother and brothers. I was born in Tennessee and left my mother and one brother there in '68. I then went to St. Loius, Cincinnati, Lewisville, and to Lexington in '72 I ran on steamer from Nashville to Cairo, Ill. I belonged to a man by the name of Davis Seals; youngest brother's name was Jim Seals; oldest Henry; next, Tom
I would like to know the whereabouts of my  
mother and brothers. I was born in Tennessee  
and left my mother and one brother there in  
'68. I then went to St. Louis, Cincinnati,  
Lewisville, and to Lexington in '72 I ran on  
steamer from Nashville to Cairo, Ill. I belonged  
to a man by the name of Davis Seals;  
youngest brother's name was Jim Seals; oldest  
Henry; next, Tom; one George Frazier, large
brown skin, with scar on face, caught by Jim
when a boy. Mother and father's names were
Dinah and Chas. Seals. I left three brothers
and father in Mississippi. Three of Henry's
fingers are grown together.
 
I was about 17 when I left Nashville. I worked
for Jim Burns and Champion and Rills in
Edgefield, where I left my mother I then went
by the name of Tom Seals.
 
Any information of the above named, will be
gladly recieved by Arthur White, 909 St.
Charles St., Houston, Tex.

Latest revision as of 17:59, 19 March 2021

I would like to know the whereabouts of my mother and brothers. I was born in Tennessee and left my mother and one brother there in '68. I then went to St. Louis, Cincinnati, Lewisville, and to Lexington in '72 I ran on steamer from Nashville to Cairo, Ill. I belonged to a man by the name of Davis Seals; youngest brother's name was Jim Seals; oldest Henry; next, Tom; one George Frazier, large brown skin, with scar on face, caught by Jim when a boy. Mother and father's names were Dinah and Chas. Seals. I left three brothers and father in Mississippi. Three of Henry's fingers are grown together.

I was about 17 when I left Nashville. I worked for Jim Burns and Champion and Rills in Edgefield, where I left my mother I then went by the name of Tom Seals.

Any information of the above named, will be gladly recieved by Arthur White, 909 St. Charles St., Houston, Tex.