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MR. EDITOR—I am seeking the
MR. EDITOR—I am seeking the whereabouts of Mother, two brothers and one sister. Mother's name is Julia Echoles; sister's Ellen ; brothers' Lowen and Tom Echoles. I received a letter from her in the year 1870. She was then living in Desoto Co., near Cold Water Springs, Miss. I have not heard from her since we used to belong to Larkin Echoles. I was brought from there by a negro trader by the name of Henry Vanhusen and sold in Texas to a man by the name of Wm. English. My uncle George was sold with me, but I know not where he is. Any information leading to the whereabouts of the above-named persons will be gladly received. Address me in care of Prof. W. H. Jackson, San Felipe, Austin county, Texas.
whereabouts of Mother, two broth-
ers [brothers] and one sister. Mother's name
is Julia Echoles; sister's Ellen;  
brothers' Lowen and Tom Echoles.
I received a letter from her in the
year 1870. She was then living in
Desoto Co., near Cold Water
Springs, Miss. I have not heard  
from her since we used to belong to
Larkin Echoles. I was brought  
from there by a negro trader by the
name of Henry Vanhusen and sold
in Texas to a man by the name of  
Wm. English. My uncle George  
was sold with me, but I know not
where he is. Any information
leading to the whereabouts of the
above-named persons will be gladly
received. Address me in care of  
Prof. W. H. Jackson, San Felipe,
Austin county, Texas.
 
ALFRED ECHOLES.
ALFRED ECHOLES.

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MR. EDITOR—I am seeking the whereabouts of Mother, two brothers and one sister. Mother's name is Julia Echoles; sister's Ellen ; brothers' Lowen and Tom Echoles. I received a letter from her in the year 1870. She was then living in Desoto Co., near Cold Water Springs, Miss. I have not heard from her since we used to belong to Larkin Echoles. I was brought from there by a negro trader by the name of Henry Vanhusen and sold in Texas to a man by the name of Wm. English. My uncle George was sold with me, but I know not where he is. Any information leading to the whereabouts of the above-named persons will be gladly received. Address me in care of Prof. W. H. Jackson, San Felipe, Austin county, Texas. ALFRED ECHOLES.