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MR. EDITOR : I want to see if I | MR. EDITOR : I want to see if I can find my husband's sister. Her name is Bettie Epps. She was carried from Brazoria Co., Texas, to Austin, Travis Co., Texas, by a white man named Judge Robert Thomas. Her mother's name was Nancy Epps. She has two brothers, Freeland and Moses Epps. Freeland Epps is my husband. She has four sisters, Emma, Nellie, Ellen, Julia and Ann Epps. We don't remember the year she was carried to Austin, but it was during the war. I will thank all your readers to inquire for the above, and if found address me | ||
can find my husband's sister. Her | |||
name is Bettie Epps. She was | |||
carried from Brazoria Co., Texas, | |||
to Austin, Travis Co., Texas by a | |||
white man | |||
Thomas. Her mother's name was | |||
Nancy Epps. She has two brothers, | |||
Freeland and Moses Epps. | |||
has four sisters, Emma, Nellie, | |||
Ellen, Julia and Ann Epps. We | |||
don't remember the year she was | |||
carried to Austin, but it was during | |||
the war. I will thank all your | |||
readers to inquire for the above, | |||
and if found address me | |||
MRS. EVILEANA EPPS, | MRS. EVILEANA EPPS, | ||
Care Prof. W. H. Jackson, San Felipe, Texas. | |||
Care Prof. W. H. Jackson, San Felipe. |
Latest revision as of 20:46, 19 February 2023
MR. EDITOR : I want to see if I can find my husband's sister. Her name is Bettie Epps. She was carried from Brazoria Co., Texas, to Austin, Travis Co., Texas, by a white man named Judge Robert Thomas. Her mother's name was Nancy Epps. She has two brothers, Freeland and Moses Epps. Freeland Epps is my husband. She has four sisters, Emma, Nellie, Ellen, Julia and Ann Epps. We don't remember the year she was carried to Austin, but it was during the war. I will thank all your readers to inquire for the above, and if found address me MRS. EVILEANA EPPS, Care Prof. W. H. Jackson, San Felipe, Texas.