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Do You Know Her?
Do You Know Her?
 
I wish to find my daughter Patience  
I wish to find my daughter Patience Green. I have no trace of her since she was sold at Richmond, Va., in 1859. She was then 12 years old. I also desire information regarding the whereabouts of my son, John William Harris. He went to Washington after Lee's Surrender with some servants of Mr. Batts, who lived in Prince George County, Va. He was 14 years old at the time. They were both formerly the slaves of Dick Christian, by whom my daughter was sold. Any tidings of either will be thankfully received by their mother,
Green. I have no trace of her since  
 
she was sold at Richmond, Va., in  
1859. She was then 12 years old. I  
also desire information regarding the  
whereabouts of my son, John William  
Harris. He went to Washington after  
Lee's Surrender with some servants of  
Mr. Batts, who lived in Prince George  
County, Va. He was 14 years old at  
the time. They were both formerly  
the slaves of Dick Christian, by whom  
my daughter was sold. Any tidings of  
either will be thankfully received by  
their mother,
MRS. CLARA BASHIP,
MRS. CLARA BASHIP,
915 N 17th St.,  
915 N 17th St.,  
Richmond, Va.
Richmond, Va.

Latest revision as of 15:07, 6 June 2017

Do You Know Her? I wish to find my daughter Patience Green. I have no trace of her since she was sold at Richmond, Va., in 1859. She was then 12 years old. I also desire information regarding the whereabouts of my son, John William Harris. He went to Washington after Lee's Surrender with some servants of Mr. Batts, who lived in Prince George County, Va. He was 14 years old at the time. They were both formerly the slaves of Dick Christian, by whom my daughter was sold. Any tidings of either will be thankfully received by their mother, MRS. CLARA BASHIP, 915 N 17th St., Richmond, Va.