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J.M. Cullins, of Navasota, Texas, wishes to find his father, Tom Cullins, and his sister, Vina, who were left in Alabama when mother and family were brought to Texas. Father belonged to Rufus George, near Greensborough, Alabama. My sister's name was Vina and she belonged to Watts, as also did mother and all the children. Miss Watts married Combs, and sister was taken with  her-I do not know where. She was left in Alabama when we were brought to Texas. Mother and four sons are in Texas. Mother's name is Phillis. The oldest son is Henry; next, James M.; next, Tom; youngest, Reuben. Three are with mother in East Texas. Sister Sarah died before the war. Please direct letters to me to Navasota, Texas. JAMES M. CULLINS.
J.M. Cullins, of Navasota, Texas,  
wishes to find his father, Tom Cul-
lins [Cullins], and his sister, Vina, who were  
left in Alabama when mother and  
family were brought to Texas.  
Father belonged to Rufus George,  
near Greensborough, Alabama. My  
sister's name was Vina and she be-
longed [belonged] to Watts, as also did mother  
and all the children. Miss Watts  
married Combs, and sister was  
taken with  her-I do not know  
where. She was left in Alabama  
when we were brought to Texas.  
Mother and four sons are in Texas.  
Mother's name is Phillis. The old-
est [oldest] son is Henry; next, James M.;  
next, Tom; youngest, Reuben.  
Three are with mother in East  
Texas. Sister Sarah died before
the war. Please direct letters to me  
to Navasota, Texas.  
JAMES M. CULLINS.

Revision as of 20:24, 10 May 2022

J.M. Cullins, of Navasota, Texas, wishes to find his father, Tom Cul- lins [Cullins], and his sister, Vina, who were left in Alabama when mother and family were brought to Texas. Father belonged to Rufus George, near Greensborough, Alabama. My sister's name was Vina and she be- longed [belonged] to Watts, as also did mother and all the children. Miss Watts married Combs, and sister was taken with her-I do not know where. She was left in Alabama when we were brought to Texas. Mother and four sons are in Texas. Mother's name is Phillis. The old- est [oldest] son is Henry; next, James M.; next, Tom; youngest, Reuben. Three are with mother in East Texas. Sister Sarah died before

the war. Please direct letters to me 

to Navasota, Texas. JAMES M. CULLINS.