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WANTED, TO FIND MY RELATIVES or former owner's family. I was sold in Richmond, Va., in the days of slavery. My father was named Joe, and my mother was named Sallie. I had three sisters--Sucky was the old-est, and one named Dollie, and one named Rachel; two brothers--one named Joseph and one named Green. My uncle was named Andrew. All belonged to a widow, by name Mrs. Mary Anderson, and my young mis-tress married a Mr. Woodfin; he was keeper of the poorhouse at that time. I was sold to Mr. Thompson in Richmond, Va. Any information will be highly accepted. Address me at Aberdeen, Miss. FANNY STRONG.
WANTED, TO FIND MY RELATIVES  
or former owner's family. I was sold  
in Richmond, Va., in the days of  
slavery. My father was named Joe,  
and my mother was named Sallie. I  
had three sisters--Sucky was the oldest,  
and one named Dollie, and one  
named Rachel; two brothers--one  
named Joseph and one named Green.  
My uncle was named Andrew. All  
belonged to a widow, by name Mrs.  
Mary Anderson, and my young mistress
married a Mr. Woodfin; he was  
keeper of the poorhouse at that time.  
I was sold to Mr. Thompson in Richmond,  
Va. Any information will be  
highly accepted. Address me at  
Aberdeen, Miss. FANNY STRONG.

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Lost and Found.

WANTED, TO FIND MY RELATIVES or former owner's family. I was sold in Richmond, Va., in the days of slavery. My father was named Joe, and my mother was named Sallie. I had three sisters--Sucky was the oldest, and one named Dollie, and one named Rachel; two brothers--one named Joseph and one named Green. My uncle was named Andrew. All belonged to a widow, by name Mrs. Mary Anderson, and my young mistress married a Mr. Woodfin; he was keeper of the poorhouse at that time. I was sold to Mr. Thompson in Richmond, Va. Any information will be highly accepted. Address me at Aberdeen, Miss. FANNY STRONG.