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Governor Johnston has received a letter from a colored woman who is pursuing an industrious search for her old father. He is somewhere in Ala-bama and his daughter has not seen nor heard of him for over a score of years.
Governor Johnston has received a  
letter from a colored woman who is  
pursuing an industrious search for her  
old father. He is somewhere in Alabama
and his daughter has not seen  
nor heard of him for over a score of  
years.


Katie Hubbard, the woman in ques-tion, writes that he left Jasper County in Mississippi in 1867. At that time his name was Berket Doncler, he hav-ing belonged to Mrs Susan Doncler before the war. He went to Mobile where he changed his name to Ben Berket. If any one knows of any such colored man it will relieve the anxiety of his daughter to get the information. Her address is Box 42, Laurel, Jones County, Miss.
Katie Hubbard, the woman in question,  
writes that he left Jasper County  
in Mississippi in 1867. At that time  
his name was Berket Doncler, he having
belonged to Mrs Susan Doncler  
before the war. He went to Mobile  
where he changed his name to Ben  
Berket. If any one knows of any such  
colored man it will relieve the anxiety  
of his daughter to get the information.  
Her address is Box 42, Laurel, Jones  
County, Miss.

Latest revision as of 19:09, 29 August 2020

Governor Johnston has received a letter from a colored woman who is pursuing an industrious search for her old father. He is somewhere in Alabama and his daughter has not seen nor heard of him for over a score of years.

Katie Hubbard, the woman in question, writes that he left Jasper County in Mississippi in 1867. At that time his name was Berket Doncler, he having belonged to Mrs Susan Doncler before the war. He went to Mobile where he changed his name to Ben Berket. If any one knows of any such colored man it will relieve the anxiety of his daughter to get the information. Her address is Box 42, Laurel, Jones County, Miss.