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MRS. JOHN JACKSON—I wish to find my mother Mrs. John Jackson. I came to Texas in 1866, leav-ing my mother in New Orleans. My mother was married in 1864 to John Jackson. Her master's name was Nicholas Coleman a captain in the rebel army. We at one time lived in St. Martinsville, La. Address, John Caesar Barber, Waxahachie, Texas,
MRS. JOHN JACKSON—I wish to find my mother Mrs. John Jackson. I came to Texas in 1866, leaving my mother in New Orleans. My mother was married in 1864 to John Jackson. Her master's name was Nicholas Coleman a captain in the rebel army. We at one time lived in St. Martinsville, La. Address, John Caesar Barber, Waxahachie, Texas,

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MRS. JOHN JACKSON—I wish to find my mother Mrs. John Jackson. I came to Texas in 1866, leaving my mother in New Orleans. My mother was married in 1864 to John Jackson. Her master's name was Nicholas Coleman a captain in the rebel army. We at one time lived in St. Martinsville, La. Address, John Caesar Barber, Waxahachie, Texas,