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Our family belonged to Mr. Gor- ham of Georgetown, Kentucky. I was sold from them in 1853, when I was seventeen years old, to a slave trader named Owens, since which I have no word of them. My father was dead. My mother was named Clarisa; I had five brothers, Clifton, William, George, David and Jordan; and three sis- ters, Ann, Sydney Jane and Mary Eliza. Address Polly Reed, care of Rev. D. Mucker, Georgetown Texas.
Our family belonged to Mr. Gor-  
ham of Georgetown, Kentucky.  
I was sold from them in 1853, when  
I was seventeen years old, to a  
slave trader named Owens, since  
which I have no word of them.  
My father was dead. My mother  
was named Clarisa; I had five  
brothers, Clifton, William, George,  
David and Jordan; and three sis-  
ters, Ann, Sydney Jane and Mary  
Eliza. Address Polly Reed, care  
of Rev. D. Mucker, Georgetown,
Texas.

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Our family belonged to Mr. Gor- ham of Georgetown, Kentucky. I was sold from them in 1853, when I was seventeen years old, to a slave trader named Owens, since which I have no word of them. My father was dead. My mother was named Clarisa; I had five brothers, Clifton, William, George, David and Jordan; and three sis- ters, Ann, Sydney Jane and Mary Eliza. Address Polly Reed, care of Rev. D. Mucker, Georgetown, Texas.