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I desire to the know the whereabouts of my relatives. We first belonged to Mrs. Hardy and after the death of Mrs. Hardy, the estate was divided. | I desire to the know the whereabouts of | ||
my relatives. We first belonged to | |||
My mother, Nancy and Fanny Bev-erly were given to Jack Hedyeman, | Mrs. Hardy and after the death of | ||
Mrs. Hardy, the estate was divided. | |||
My father lived within a few miles of Fredericksburg with his owner, Wal-ter Daniel and Mary were given to Wil-iam Brown, the son of John. | My mother, Nancy and Fanny Bev- | ||
erly were given to Jack Hedyeman, | |||
The name of the other one was | Henry was g'ven to John Brown who | ||
lived in Spotsylvania Co.. Silstsui | |||
Nancy was the child of my father's sister. She was given to Hedgeman and was sold by William S. | James were given to Mrs. Susan Roq- | ||
in and she took them to Richmond, Va. | |||
William is the son of | My father lived within a few miles of | ||
Fredericksburg with his owner, Wal- | |||
Father's name it Harry Falks, moth-er's Janie Fulks, brothers' Silas, Hen-ry, James and Beverly; sisters' Susan, Lucy, Mary, Nancy, Caroline and Fan-ny. | ter Daniel and Mary were given to Wil- | ||
iam Brown, the son of John. Lucy | |||
Any information will be thankfully received by Beverly Fulks. | and Caroline and Susan were carried | ||
off by a Negro trader, whose name was | |||
Conel,--Nancy and a cousin of ours, | |||
named Nancy Williams, the latter | |||
had two sons, named Benjamin. | |||
The name of the other one was Rich- | |||
ardson. | |||
Nancy was the child of my father's | |||
sister. She was given to Hedgeman | |||
and was sold by William S. Gray's son. | |||
William is the son of Beverly R. | |||
Grayson, and William S. Grayson | |||
brought me to the state of Mississippi | |||
to the County Jefferson and he sold me | |||
to Captain James Johnson. | |||
Father's name it Harry Falks, moth- | |||
er's Janie Fulks, brothers' Silas, Hen- | |||
ry, James and Beverly; sisters' Susan, | |||
Lucy, Mary, Nancy, Caroline and Fan- | |||
ny. | |||
Any information will be thankfully | |||
received by Beverly Fulks. | |||
407 Y. and M. V. R. Ave., | 407 Y. and M. V. R. Ave., | ||
ap15-4t. Vicksburg, Miss. | ap15-4t. Vicksburg, Miss. |
Latest revision as of 18:16, 6 November 2017
Do You Know Them?
I desire to the know the whereabouts of my relatives. We first belonged to Mrs. Hardy and after the death of Mrs. Hardy, the estate was divided.
My mother, Nancy and Fanny Bev-
erly were given to Jack Hedyeman, Henry was g'ven to John Brown who lived in Spotsylvania Co.. Silstsui James were given to Mrs. Susan Roq- in and she took them to Richmond, Va.
My father lived within a few miles of
Fredericksburg with his owner, Wal- ter Daniel and Mary were given to Wil- iam Brown, the son of John. Lucy and Caroline and Susan were carried off by a Negro trader, whose name was Conel,--Nancy and a cousin of ours, named Nancy Williams, the latter had two sons, named Benjamin.
The name of the other one was Rich-
ardson.
Nancy was the child of my father's
sister. She was given to Hedgeman and was sold by William S. Gray's son.
William is the son of Beverly R.
Grayson, and William S. Grayson brought me to the state of Mississippi to the County Jefferson and he sold me to Captain James Johnson.
Father's name it Harry Falks, moth-
er's Janie Fulks, brothers' Silas, Hen- ry, James and Beverly; sisters' Susan, Lucy, Mary, Nancy, Caroline and Fan- ny.
Any information will be thankfully
received by Beverly Fulks. 407 Y. and M. V. R. Ave., ap15-4t. Vicksburg, Miss.