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MR. EDITOR-- I wish to inquire through the SOUTHWESTERN for my brother. He left Shelby county, Ky., in the days of slavery and went to Missouri with George Jessie, who married a Miss Louisa Flood. He fell heir to her, his name was then James Flood. There were four brothers of us Albert, James, called Jim; John and Matt. Our mother's name was Mariah Flood. We all lived in Shelby county, Ky., near by the railroad. We all belonged to Joe Flood. Any information will be thankfully received. Address M. Johnson, Georgetown, Scott county, Ky., P. O. Box 156. |
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MR. EDITOR-- I wish to inquire through the SOUTHWESTERN for my brother. He left Shelby county, Ky., in the days of slavery and went to Missouri with George Jessie, who married a Miss Louisa Flood. He fell heir to her, his name was then James Flood. There were four brothers of us Albert, James, called Jim; John and Matt. Our mother's name was Mariah Flood. We all lived in Shelby county, Ky., near by the railroad. We all belonged to Joe Flood. Any information will be thankfully received. Address M. Johnson, Georgetown, Scott county, Ky., P. O. Box 156.