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Mr. Editor - I am anxious to learn the whereabouts of my people. We were separated while in Ken-tucky, near Lexington. I was sold to Fealing Parks, and mother, two brothers and two sisters were sold to Mr. Fulgum, who brought them to Fayetteville, Tenn. Our father was left in Kentucky. His name was Henry Young; he belonged to Window Nancy Higgans. Mother's name was Melinda. Two brothers, William Henry and Edward; two sisters, Sarah and Bettie Fulgum. My name was Mary Jane Parks; I am the oldest daughter. Since I married my name is Mary Jane Jackson. Any one knowing any0thing of their whereabouts will do a great kindness to write me at Bentonville, Ark., or Rev. W. R. R. Duncan, presiding elders, Van Buren, Ark.
MR. EDITOR- I am anxious to  
learn the whereabouts of my people.  
We were separated while in Kentucky,  
near Lexington. I was sold  
to Fealing Parks, and mother, two  
brothers and two sisters were sold  
to Mr. Fulgum, who brought them  
to Fayetteville, Tenn. Our father  
was left in Kentucky. His name  
was Henry Young; he belonged to  
Window Nancy Higgans. Mother's  
name was Melinda. Two brothers,  
William Henry and Edward; two  
sisters, Sarah and Bettie Fulgum.  
My name was Mary Jane Parks; I  
am the oldest daughter. Since I  
married my name is Mary Jane  
Jackson. Any one knowing anything
of their whereabouts will do  
a great kindness to write me at  
Bentonville, Ark., or Rev. W. R.  
R. Duncan, presiding elders, Van  
Buren, Ark.

Latest revision as of 21:29, 7 April 2019

MR. EDITOR- I am anxious to learn the whereabouts of my people. We were separated while in Kentucky, near Lexington. I was sold to Fealing Parks, and mother, two brothers and two sisters were sold to Mr. Fulgum, who brought them to Fayetteville, Tenn. Our father was left in Kentucky. His name was Henry Young; he belonged to Window Nancy Higgans. Mother's name was Melinda. Two brothers, William Henry and Edward; two sisters, Sarah and Bettie Fulgum. My name was Mary Jane Parks; I am the oldest daughter. Since I married my name is Mary Jane Jackson. Any one knowing anything of their whereabouts will do a great kindness to write me at Bentonville, Ark., or Rev. W. R. R. Duncan, presiding elders, Van Buren, Ark.