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Lost Relatives.
LOST RELATIVES
I would like to know the whereabonts of some of my people, which. to my remembrance, be-longed to a slave-holder by the name of Gamble and lived at Defate County, Mississippi; my mothers name was Ellen Gamble, fathers name, Anthony Gamble, and four brothers, the oldest Henry Gamble. next Ellison, Walter and Alan-der; sisters. Jane, Mollie, Channie, Harriett, Emiline and myself, Eliza. Old Gamble had two sisters, both married; one named Steward and the other Walker; to his sister Mrs. Steward, he gave myself and sister Jane and my sister Channie and Mollie to his sister Mrs. Walker, and my sister Jane was married to a man by the name of Abb. and my people when learning they were free, left old Gamble's place by night but could not take me as I was kept up to the house, but I remember that in a short time after they left my mother, sent my sister Mollie back after me but they would not let her have me. Any information concerning any of the persons will be cheerfully received by Mrs. Eliza Dyson. 8113 Bell Ave., St. Louis, Mo.
 
Memphis and Holly Springs, Miss., papers please copy.
I would like to know the whereabonts of some  
of my people, which. to my remembrance,  
belonged to a slave-holder by the name of Gamble  
and lived at Defate County, Mississippi; my  
mothers name was Ellen Gamble, fathers name,  
Anthony Gamble, and four brothers, the oldest  
Henry Gamble. next Ellison, Walter and Alander;  
sisters. Jane, Mollie, Channie, Harriett,  
Emiline and myself, Eliza. Old Gamble had two  
sisters, both married; one named Steward and  
the other Walker; to his sister Mrs. Steward, he  
gave myself and sister Jane and my sister  
Channie and Mollie to his sister Mrs. Walker,  
and my sister Jane was married to a man by the  
name of Abb. and my people when learning  
they were free, left old Gamble's place by night  
but could not take me as I was kept up to the  
house, but I remember that in a short time  
after they left my mother, sent my sister Mollie  
back after me but they would not let her have  
me. Any information concerning any of the  
persons will be cheerfully received by Mrs.  
Eliza Dyson. 8113 Bell Ave., St. Louis, Mo.
Memphis and Holly Springs, Miss., papers  
please copy.

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LOST RELATIVES

I would like to know the whereabonts of some of my people, which. to my remembrance, belonged to a slave-holder by the name of Gamble and lived at Defate County, Mississippi; my mothers name was Ellen Gamble, fathers name, Anthony Gamble, and four brothers, the oldest Henry Gamble. next Ellison, Walter and Alander; sisters. Jane, Mollie, Channie, Harriett, Emiline and myself, Eliza. Old Gamble had two sisters, both married; one named Steward and the other Walker; to his sister Mrs. Steward, he gave myself and sister Jane and my sister Channie and Mollie to his sister Mrs. Walker, and my sister Jane was married to a man by the name of Abb. and my people when learning they were free, left old Gamble's place by night but could not take me as I was kept up to the house, but I remember that in a short time after they left my mother, sent my sister Mollie back after me but they would not let her have me. Any information concerning any of the persons will be cheerfully received by Mrs. Eliza Dyson. 8113 Bell Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Memphis and Holly Springs, Miss., papers please copy.