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ANOTHER LETTER OF INQUIRY. <br />
ANOTHER LETTER OF INQUIRY.
The Globe is in receipt of a letter written at Caster, Miss., in which the writer asks that a notice be put in the paper to assist in finding lost relatives. The writer is Mr. Toney Black, who is inquiring for his two sisters and mother. The sisters were named Elvie Wade and Marie Wade.  They used to live in Rutherford County. They were owned by Langford Black. He states that he left Tennessee about 1869, and that his mother's name was Malinda Palmer.  Any information leading to the whereabouts of the three persons above described will be sent to Tony Black at Caster, Miss.
The Globe is in receipt of a letter
written at Caster, Miss., in which the
writer asks that a notice be put in the
paper to assist in finding lost relatives.
The writer is Mr. Toney Black, who is
inquiring for his two sisters and
mother. The sisters were named
Elvie Wade and Marie Wade.  They
used to live in Rutherford County.
They were owned by Langford Black.
He states that he left Tennessee about
1869, and that his mother's name
was Malinda Palmer.  Any informa-
tion leading to the whereabouts of the
three persons above described will be
sent to Tony Black at Caster, Miss.

Latest revision as of 17:24, 11 December 2017

ANOTHER LETTER OF INQUIRY. The Globe is in receipt of a letter written at Caster, Miss., in which the writer asks that a notice be put in the paper to assist in finding lost relatives. The writer is Mr. Toney Black, who is inquiring for his two sisters and mother. The sisters were named Elvie Wade and Marie Wade. They used to live in Rutherford County. They were owned by Langford Black. He states that he left Tennessee about 1869, and that his mother's name was Malinda Palmer. Any informa- tion leading to the whereabouts of the three persons above described will be sent to Tony Black at Caster, Miss.