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Editor of the Planet,--
Editor of the Planet,--
 
Dear Sir:--I would like to take advan-  
Dear Sir:--I would like to take advan- tage of the offer you make in your paper of finding out if some of my relatives are living and
tage of the offer you make in your paper  
what their address is.
of finding out if some of my relatives are  
 
living and what their address is.
I with my mother and four brothers were living on the Archie Mullin farm in Goochland county in 1850-51.  My brother John was at that time
I with my mother and four brothers  
working in Mayo's tobacco factory;  Joe, Frank and Wesley, also two sisters, Betsey and Victoria.
were living on the Archie Mullin farm in  
 
Goochland county in 1850-51.  My  
I also had two uncles, George and Carey Mullins, who worked for their master (John Mullins) running on the canal.
brother John was at that time working
 
in Mayo's tobacco factory;  Joe, Frank  
The farm later fell in the hands of a Mrs. Haskins who had one son, Archie Haskins.  My mother's name was Seely Mullins.  She was
and Wesley, also two sisters, Betsey and  
married to Park Lew- is.  Any information concerning them will be thankfully received.
Victoria.  
 
I also had two uncles, George and Ca-
rey Mullins, who worked for their master  
(John Mullins) running on the canal.
The farm later fell in the hands of a  
Mrs. Haskins who had one son, Archie  
Haskins.  My mother's name was Seely  
Mullins.  She was married to Park Lew-  
is.  Any information concerning them  
will be thankfully received.
Very respectfully,
Very respectfully,
 
ROBERT THADDEUS LEWIS,
Robert Thaddeus Lewis,
 
Care of the National Transit Co.,
Care of the National Transit Co.,
Bradford, Pa.
Bradford, Pa.

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Seeking His Relatives.

Bradford, Pa., March 5, 1893.

Editor of the Planet,-- Dear Sir:--I would like to take advan- tage of the offer you make in your paper of finding out if some of my relatives are living and what their address is. I with my mother and four brothers were living on the Archie Mullin farm in Goochland county in 1850-51. My brother John was at that time working in Mayo's tobacco factory; Joe, Frank and Wesley, also two sisters, Betsey and Victoria. I also had two uncles, George and Ca- rey Mullins, who worked for their master (John Mullins) running on the canal. The farm later fell in the hands of a Mrs. Haskins who had one son, Archie Haskins. My mother's name was Seely Mullins. She was married to Park Lew- is. Any information concerning them will be thankfully received. Very respectfully, ROBERT THADDEUS LEWIS, Care of the National Transit Co., Bradford, Pa.