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MRS. JOHN JACKSON—I wish to find my mother Mrs. John Jackson. I came to Texas in 1866, | MRS. JOHN JACKSON—I wish to find my mother Mrs. John Jackson. I came to Texas in 1866, leaving my mother in New Orleans. My mother was married in 1864 to John Jackson. Her master's name was Nicholas Coleman a captain in the rebel army. We at one time lived in St. Martinsville, La. Address, John Caesar Barber, Waxahachie, Texas, |
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MRS. JOHN JACKSON—I wish to find my mother Mrs. John Jackson. I came to Texas in 1866, leaving my mother in New Orleans. My mother was married in 1864 to John Jackson. Her master's name was Nicholas Coleman a captain in the rebel army. We at one time lived in St. Martinsville, La. Address, John Caesar Barber, Waxahachie, Texas,