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MR. EDITOR-I wish ton inquire for my people. My mother's name was Mary Liza Gross, stepfather's name Major Gross, Brother Henson Bons, half-sister named Mary Liza Brown, Uncle Manuel Clinton. We all used to live in St. Mary County, Maryland. We lived near Sintun-gus and a postoffice by the nameof Grap. My owners was Richard Clark, and his wife was Mary Liza Clark. Mary Liza Clark sold me to James Linglan, and he sold me to a trader, and Iw as sold again and brought to Mississippi in 1849, where I now live. My name when I left there was Sally Bons, but now my name is Sally Anderson. I hope all your reader will take pleasure in helping me to find my people. Any one knowning of the thereabouts of my people address W. S. Anderson, (my son), Aber-deen, Miss.
MR. EDITOR--I wish to inquire  
for my people. My mother's name  
was Mary Liza Gross, stepfather's  
name Major Gross, Brother Henson  
Bons, half-sister named Mary Liza  
Brown, Uncle Manuel Clinton. We  
all used to live in St. Mary County,  
Maryland. We lived near Sintun-
gus and a postoffice by the name
of Frap. My owners was Richard  
Clark, and his wife was Mary Liza  
Clark. Mary Liza Clark sold me  
to James Linglan, and he sold me  
to a trader, and Iw as sold again  
and brought to Mississippi in 1849,  
where I now live. My name when  
I left there was Sally Bons, but  
now my name is Sally Anderson.  
I hope all your readers will take  
pleasure in helping me to find my  
people. Any one knowing of the  
thereabouts of my people address  
W. S. Anderson, (my son), Aber-
deen, Miss.

Latest revision as of 21:20, 9 February 2018

MR. EDITOR--I wish to inquire for my people. My mother's name was Mary Liza Gross, stepfather's name Major Gross, Brother Henson Bons, half-sister named Mary Liza Brown, Uncle Manuel Clinton. We all used to live in St. Mary County, Maryland. We lived near Sintun- gus and a postoffice by the name of Frap. My owners was Richard Clark, and his wife was Mary Liza Clark. Mary Liza Clark sold me to James Linglan, and he sold me to a trader, and Iw as sold again and brought to Mississippi in 1849, where I now live. My name when I left there was Sally Bons, but now my name is Sally Anderson. I hope all your readers will take pleasure in helping me to find my people. Any one knowing of the thereabouts of my people address W. S. Anderson, (my son), Aber- deen, Miss.