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I wish to inquire for my brother-in-law. His name is Freeman Hart. He left home in 1865, and we have not heard from him since 1866; he was then in Algiers, La. His hom eis in Montgomery county, Texas. His first owner was Mr. Joe Perry, and at his death Freeman and all of the family fell to John Hart. His father was named Green and mother Tempy Hart. Mamma is Sallie Hart, and Uncle is named Hamp Davis. There is Bettie, Margaret and Mary Wirty, Mollie Young, Gosset Washington. If he reads this and will come home he will be well received by,
I wish to inquire for my brother-
 
in-law. His name is Freeman Hart.  
He left home in 1865, and we have  
not heard from him since 1866; he  
was then in Algiers, La. His home
is in Montgomery county, Texas.  
His first owner was Mr. Joe Perry,  
and at his death Freeman and all  
of the family fell to John Hart. His  
father was named Green and his
mother Tempy Hart. Mamma is  
Sallie Hart, and Uncle is named  
Hamp Davis. There is Bettie,  
Margaret and Mary Wirty, Mollie  
Young, Gosset Washington. If he  
reads this and will come home he  
will be well received by,
REV. C. M. MOORE.
REV. C. M. MOORE.

Latest revision as of 19:57, 14 February 2018

I wish to inquire for my brother- in-law. His name is Freeman Hart. He left home in 1865, and we have not heard from him since 1866; he was then in Algiers, La. His home is in Montgomery county, Texas. His first owner was Mr. Joe Perry, and at his death Freeman and all of the family fell to John Hart. His father was named Green and his mother Tempy Hart. Mamma is Sallie Hart, and Uncle is named Hamp Davis. There is Bettie, Margaret and Mary Wirty, Mollie Young, Gosset Washington. If he reads this and will come home he will be well received by, REV. C. M. MOORE.