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A colored woman in this city, named Martha, who formerly belong-ed to Mrs. Dolly Camps of Elkton, Tennessee, desires information of her children. Her daughter Cicely when last heard of was in possession of Mr. John Yerger, of Memphis, a grand son of Mrs. Camp. She had a son named Tom. Lewis, who, when last heard of, was with a daughter of Mrs. Camp, Mrs. Flournoy, formerly of Shreveport, Louisiana. She is exceed-ingly anxious to hear something of them, having lost sight of them for a number of years, and hopes by giving their names with those of their former owners to find them again.
A colored woman in this city,  
named Martha, who formerly belonged
to Mrs. Dolly Camps of Elkton,  
Tennessee, desires information of her  
children. Her daughter Cicely when  
last heard of was in possession of Mr.  
John Yerger, of Memphis, a grand  
son of Mrs. Camp. She had a son  
named Tom. Lewis, who, when last  
heard of, was with a daughter of Mrs.  
Camp, Mrs. Flournoy, formerly of  
Shreveport, Louisiana. She is exceedingly
anxious to hear something of  
them, having lost sight of them for a  
number of years, and hopes by giving  
their names with those of their former  
owners to find them again.

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A colored woman in this city, named Martha, who formerly belonged to Mrs. Dolly Camps of Elkton, Tennessee, desires information of her children. Her daughter Cicely when last heard of was in possession of Mr. John Yerger, of Memphis, a grand son of Mrs. Camp. She had a son named Tom. Lewis, who, when last heard of, was with a daughter of Mrs. Camp, Mrs. Flournoy, formerly of Shreveport, Louisiana. She is exceedingly anxious to hear something of them, having lost sight of them for a number of years, and hopes by giving their names with those of their former owners to find them again.