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About twenty-five years ago, the mother was sold to Mr. Marshal Stroud, by whom, some twelve or fourteen years later, she was, for the second time since purchased by him, takes to Arkansas. She has never seen the above named children since. Any information given concern-ing them, however, will be gratefully re-ceived by one whose love for her children sur-vives the bitterness and hardship of many long years spent in slavery.
About twenty-five years ago, the mother was sold to Mr. Marshal Stroud, by whom, some twelve or fourteen years later, she was, for the second time since purchased by him, taken to Arkansas. She has never seen the above named children since. Any information given concern-ing them, however, will be gratefully re-ceived by one whose love for her children sur-vives the bitterness and hardship of many long years spent in slavery.




Preachers is the neighborhood of Woodbury, Tennessee are especially requested to make in-quiry, and communicate any information they may deem valuable either by letter, or through the columns of the "Recorder."
Preachers is the neighborhood of Woodbury, Tennessee are especially requested to make in-quiry, and communicate any information they may deem valuable either by letter, or through the columns of the "Recorder."
Mar. 10-1m
Mar. 10-1m

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INFORMATION WANTED By a mother concerning her children.


Mrs. Elizabeth Williams, who now resides in Marysville, California was formerly owned to-gether with her children, vis: Lydia, William, Allen, and Parker, by one John Petty, who lived about six miles from the town of Woodbury, Franklin County, Tenneesee. At that time she was the the wife of Sandy Rucker, and was familiarly known as Betsy, - sometimes called Betsy Petty.


About twenty-five years ago, the mother was sold to Mr. Marshal Stroud, by whom, some twelve or fourteen years later, she was, for the second time since purchased by him, taken to Arkansas. She has never seen the above named children since. Any information given concern-ing them, however, will be gratefully re-ceived by one whose love for her children sur-vives the bitterness and hardship of many long years spent in slavery.


Preachers is the neighborhood of Woodbury, Tennessee are especially requested to make in-quiry, and communicate any information they may deem valuable either by letter, or through the columns of the "Recorder." Mar. 10-1m