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north. I was too young to know.  I
north. I was too young to know.  I
named myself Hatter, and when I was  
named myself Hatter, and when I was  
in Richmond in 1876 to see my old mas-
in Richmond in 1876 to see my old  
ter he told me my real name.  My
master he told me my real name.  My
mother was sold farther south. Any  
mother was sold farther south. Any  
information will be thankfully re-
information will be thankfully  
ceived.
received.
JOHN R HATTER,
JOHN R HATTER,
Franklinville, Catt Co., N.Y.
Franklinville, Catt Co., N.Y.

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I desire to know the where abouts of my mother. My master's name was John Winn of Richmond. He was cashier of the Manchester Bank at one time. My mother was the slave of R. E. Nelson and her name was Susan Collins. They told me my name was John Robinson when I was brought north. I was too young to know. I named myself Hatter, and when I was in Richmond in 1876 to see my old master he told me my real name. My mother was sold farther south. Any information will be thankfully received. JOHN R HATTER, Franklinville, Catt Co., N.Y.