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MR. EDITOR - I am anxious to learn the whereabouts of my mother; her name was Sueky Tranton, and used to belong to the widow tranton in South Alabama. She lived at the Cross Roads, near Bridgeville, Alabama. She fell to Mrs. Mary Umphrey. My mother's husband was named Bob Tranton. Mother had six children. One, Francis Tranton, went to Jim | MR. EDITOR - I am anxious to | ||
learn the whereabouts of my | |||
mother; her name was Sueky | |||
Tranton, and used to belong to the | |||
widow tranton in South Alabama. | |||
She lived at the Cross Roads, near | |||
Bridgeville, Alabama. She fell to | |||
Mrs. Mary Umphrey. My mother's | |||
husband was named Bob Tranton. | |||
Mother had six children. One, | |||
Francis Tranton, went to Jim Tranton; | |||
I saw her during the war, but | |||
have not seen her since. Brother | |||
Gabriel died in this county. One | |||
sister, Arrene Tranton, was sold to | |||
Mrs. Betty Steanson. Next sister | |||
was named Catherine, and she | |||
went with Mary Ellen Tranton. I | |||
was at that time Ellen Tranton, and | |||
Nancy Hines bought me or I fell to | |||
her. I then went to Noxubee, | |||
Miss, 12 miles from Macon, Miss, | |||
and 3 miles from Memphis, Ala. | |||
That is the last time I heard from | |||
them. I am now at Marvell, Ark., | |||
and the wife of Rev. A. S. Tate. | |||
Any one knowing their whereabouts | |||
will please address the | |||
pastor, Rev. Albert Tate. |
Latest revision as of 23:58, 31 March 2019
MR. EDITOR - I am anxious to learn the whereabouts of my mother; her name was Sueky Tranton, and used to belong to the widow tranton in South Alabama. She lived at the Cross Roads, near Bridgeville, Alabama. She fell to Mrs. Mary Umphrey. My mother's husband was named Bob Tranton. Mother had six children. One, Francis Tranton, went to Jim Tranton; I saw her during the war, but have not seen her since. Brother Gabriel died in this county. One sister, Arrene Tranton, was sold to Mrs. Betty Steanson. Next sister was named Catherine, and she went with Mary Ellen Tranton. I was at that time Ellen Tranton, and Nancy Hines bought me or I fell to her. I then went to Noxubee, Miss, 12 miles from Macon, Miss, and 3 miles from Memphis, Ala. That is the last time I heard from them. I am now at Marvell, Ark., and the wife of Rev. A. S. Tate. Any one knowing their whereabouts will please address the pastor, Rev. Albert Tate.