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MR. EDITOR: I [undecipherable] to inquire about my mother. Our old home was near Britton's Cross Road, Bertie county, North Carolina, we belonged to Powell Herrill, then; Mother and Uncle Charley were bought and carried to or near Houston, Texas, by a widow lady, [undecipherable] Johnson and her son James. She gave Uncle Charley and family to a son who lived in Madison county, Miss. I was brought to Mississippi, by John Johnson. Grandmother's name is Liddy Herrill, grandfather, Wiley Tuttle. The last I heard of mother, she was at or near Houston, Texas. Address Brantly Herrill, Crystal Springs, Miss., care Rev. J. H. Cook.
MR. EDITOR: I [undecipherable] to inquire about my mother. Our old home was near Britton's Cross Road, Bertie county, North Carolina, we belonged to Powell Herrill, then; Mother and Uncle Charley were bought and carried to or near Houston, Texas, by a widow lady, P[undecipherable]y Johnson and her son James. She gave Uncle Charley and family to a son who lived in Madison county, Miss. I was brought to Mississippi, by John Johnson. Grandmother's name is Liddy Herrill, grandfather, Wiley Tuttle. The last I heard of mother, she was at or near Houston, Texas. Address Brantly Herrill, Crystal Springs, Miss., care Rev. J. H. Cook.

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MR. EDITOR: I [undecipherable] to inquire about my mother. Our old home was near Britton's Cross Road, Bertie county, North Carolina, we belonged to Powell Herrill, then; Mother and Uncle Charley were bought and carried to or near Houston, Texas, by a widow lady, P[undecipherable]y Johnson and her son James. She gave Uncle Charley and family to a son who lived in Madison county, Miss. I was brought to Mississippi, by John Johnson. Grandmother's name is Liddy Herrill, grandfather, Wiley Tuttle. The last I heard of mother, she was at or near Houston, Texas. Address Brantly Herrill, Crystal Springs, Miss., care Rev. J. H. Cook.