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Do you know them?  
DO YOU KNOW THEM?  
New Haven, Conn. May 6, '98
New Haven, Conn. May 6, '98
I desire information on the the whereabouts of one Julia, nick named Judy, daughter of Siddy Steven and John (or Time Stevens), born in New Berne, N.C. She was sold from that place about one or two years before the Civil Was. Judy had a sister Sally who was brought from James C. Stevenson by her father, Tim Steven of New haven. She in turn bought her mother, Siddy Steven from James C. Stevenson.  In the meantime Judy was sold to one John Banger a German baker of New Berne, who sold her to speculators and they carried farther south, nothing has been heard of her since.  
I desire information on the the wherea-
All information thankfully received by her sister.
bouts of one Julia, nick named Judy,  
daughter of Siddy Steven and John  
(or Tim Stevens), born in New Berne,  
N.C. She was sold from that place  
about one or two years before the Civil  
War. Judy had a sister Sally who was  
brought from James C. Stevenson by  
her father, Tim Stevens of New Hav-
en. She in turn bought her mother,  
Siddy Stevens from James C. Steven-
son.  In the meantime Judy was sold  
to one John Banger a German baker of  
New Berne, who sold her to specula-
tors and they carried farther south,  
nothing has been heard of her since.  
All information thankfully received  
by her sister.
MRS. SARAH ( SALLY) BELL,  
MRS. SARAH ( SALLY) BELL,  
29 Eaton St., New Haven, Conn.
29 Eaton St., New Haven, Conn.

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DO YOU KNOW THEM? New Haven, Conn. May 6, '98 I desire information on the the wherea- bouts of one Julia, nick named Judy, daughter of Siddy Steven and John (or Tim Stevens), born in New Berne, N.C. She was sold from that place about one or two years before the Civil War. Judy had a sister Sally who was brought from James C. Stevenson by her father, Tim Stevens of New Hav- en. She in turn bought her mother, Siddy Stevens from James C. Steven- son. In the meantime Judy was sold to one John Banger a German baker of New Berne, who sold her to specula- tors and they carried farther south, nothing has been heard of her since. All information thankfully received by her sister. MRS. SARAH ( SALLY) BELL, 29 Eaton St., New Haven, Conn.