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LETTER OF INQUIRY | LETTER OF INQUIRY. | ||
22 Nevada | |||
22 Nevada street, San Antonio, Tex., | |||
June 9,1913 | June 9,1913 | ||
Nashville Globe, Nashville Tenn.: | |||
Nashville Globe, Nashville, Tenn.: | |||
I am sending this inquiring letter | I am sending this inquiring letter | ||
to you in quest of Mrs. Bennie Jacko | to you in quest of Mrs. Bennie Jacko | ||
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tion will be gladly received. Please | tion will be gladly received. Please | ||
attend to this at once and oblige. | attend to this at once and oblige. | ||
Your reliable friend and brother in | Your reliable friend and brother in | ||
Christ, | Christ, | ||
E.H. LAMPKINS. | E.H. LAMPKINS. |
Revision as of 03:14, 7 September 2019
LETTER OF INQUIRY.
22 Nevada street, San Antonio, Tex., June 9,1913
Nashville Globe, Nashville, Tenn.:
I am sending this inquiring letter to you in quest of Mrs. Bennie Jacko or Mrs. Bennie Lampkins. She was once married to me, but the last time she married a man by the name of Jacko; her mother's name was Mrs. Charlotte Johnson, who lived in San Marcos, Tex. Bennie was a member of the A. M. E. Church. Please for- ward this letter to the pastor of that church, if you fail to locate her. We have been informed that Bennie was inn Nashville. Her people have not been able to hear directly from her in twelve years, and they are anxious to find her, as her mother is dead and they don't know whether she knows of her death. Any informa- tion will be gladly received. Please attend to this at once and oblige.
Your reliable friend and brother in Christ,
E.H. LAMPKINS.