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I should like to know the whereabouts of my father.  His name was Louis Dorsey and his wife's name was Eliza Dorsey.  They used to belong to Dr. Thomas Mattricks in Rappee Parish, La., near Alexandria.  He parted with his wife and children near the close of the late war with Gen. Bank's regiment.  My grand-father's name was John Dorsey; grandmother by father's side was Anna Dorsey.  My grandmother by father's side was named Nellie Mat-tricks.  I also had two uncles whose names were William and John Henry Dorsey, together with three aunts, whose names were Charlotte Ann, Mariah, and Celia Dorsey now residing in Houston.  Any information of the where-abouts of Louis Dorsey will be gratefully re-ceived by his anxious daughter, Lillie Bates 710 Saulnier St.  Houston, Tex.  5-13
I should like to know the whereabouts of my father.  His name was Louis Dorsey and his wife's name was Eliza Dorsey.  They used to belong to Dr. Thomas Mattricks in Rappee Parish, La., near Alexandria.  He parted with his wife and children near the close of the late war with Gen. Bank's regiment.  My grandfather's name was John Dorsey; grandmother by father's side was Anna Dorsey.  My grandmother by father's side was named Nellie Mattricks.  I also had two uncles whose names were William and John Henry Dorsey, together with three aunts, whose names were Charlotte Ann, Mariah, and Celia Dorsey now residing in Houston.  Any information of the whereabouts of Louis Dorsey will be gratefully received by his anxious daughter, Lillie Bates 710 Saulnier St.  Houston, Tex.  5-13

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I should like to know the whereabouts of my father. His name was Louis Dorsey and his wife's name was Eliza Dorsey. They used to belong to Dr. Thomas Mattricks in Rappee Parish, La., near Alexandria. He parted with his wife and children near the close of the late war with Gen. Bank's regiment. My grandfather's name was John Dorsey; grandmother by father's side was Anna Dorsey. My grandmother by father's side was named Nellie Mattricks. I also had two uncles whose names were William and John Henry Dorsey, together with three aunts, whose names were Charlotte Ann, Mariah, and Celia Dorsey now residing in Houston. Any information of the whereabouts of Louis Dorsey will be gratefully received by his anxious daughter, Lillie Bates 710 Saulnier St. Houston, Tex. 5-13