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Editor of the Planet,-- | Editor of the Planet,-- | ||
Dear Sir:--I would like to take advan- | |||
Dear Sir:--I would like to take advan- tage of the offer you make in your paper of finding out if some of my relatives are living and | tage of the offer you make in your paper | ||
what their address is. | of finding out if some of my relatives are | ||
living and what their address is. | |||
I with my mother and four brothers were living on the Archie Mullin farm in Goochland county in 1850-51. My brother John was at that time | I with my mother and four brothers | ||
were living on the Archie Mullin farm in | |||
Goochland county in 1850-51. My | |||
I also had two uncles, George and | brother John was at that time working | ||
in Mayo's tobacco factory; Joe, Frank | |||
The farm later fell in the hands of a Mrs. Haskins who had one son, Archie Haskins. My mother's name was Seely Mullins. She was | and Wesley, also two sisters, Betsey and | ||
married to Park Lew- is. Any information concerning them will be thankfully received. | Victoria. | ||
I also had two uncles, George and Ca- | |||
rey Mullins, who worked for their master | |||
(John Mullins) running on the canal. | |||
The farm later fell in the hands of a | |||
Mrs. Haskins who had one son, Archie | |||
Haskins. My mother's name was Seely | |||
Mullins. She was married to Park Lew- | |||
is. Any information concerning them | |||
will be thankfully received. | |||
Very respectfully, | Very respectfully, | ||
ROBERT THADDEUS LEWIS, | |||
Care of the National Transit Co., | Care of the National Transit Co., | ||
Bradford, Pa. | Bradford, Pa. |
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Seeking His Relatives.
Bradford, Pa., March 5, 1893.
Editor of the Planet,-- Dear Sir:--I would like to take advan- tage of the offer you make in your paper of finding out if some of my relatives are living and what their address is. I with my mother and four brothers were living on the Archie Mullin farm in Goochland county in 1850-51. My brother John was at that time working in Mayo's tobacco factory; Joe, Frank and Wesley, also two sisters, Betsey and Victoria. I also had two uncles, George and Ca- rey Mullins, who worked for their master (John Mullins) running on the canal. The farm later fell in the hands of a Mrs. Haskins who had one son, Archie Haskins. My mother's name was Seely Mullins. She was married to Park Lew- is. Any information concerning them will be thankfully received. Very respectfully, ROBERT THADDEUS LEWIS, Care of the National Transit Co., Bradford, Pa.