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MR. EDITOR--I wish to inquire
MR. EDITOR—I wish to inquire
for my brothers and sisters whom
for my brothers and sisters whom
I left in Roanoke county, Virginia,
I left in Roanoke county, Virginia,
and their names are Dick, Steven,
and their names are Dick, Steven,
Joe, James, and Thornton, and the
Joe, James, and Thornton, and the
girls Annis, Sophia, Shelotte, Es-
girls Annis, Sophia, Sholotte, Es-
ter [Ester], and Elvia. My mother's name
ter, and Elvia. My mother's name
was Elvia, my father's name
was Elvia, my father's name
Thornton. The old man that
Thornton. The old man that
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and I had a child and his name
and I had a child and his name
was Thornton, and a boy came
was Thornton, and a boy came
along too and his name was Ans
along too and his name was Aus
tin [Anstin] Pate. My son Thornton Lock
tin Pate. My son Thornton Lock
wood takes the paper and I very
wood takes the paper and I very
often hear him read of people in
often hear him read of people in
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very much to hear from them.
very much to hear from them.
Address my son, Rev. T. H. Lock-
Address my son, Rev. T. H. Lock-
wood [Lockwood], Warrenton, Mo., for Mrs.
wood, Warrenton, Mo., for Mrs.
Annis Robinson.
Annis Robinson.

Revision as of 19:53, 14 March 2022

MR. EDITOR—I wish to inquire for my brothers and sisters whom I left in Roanoke county, Virginia, and their names are Dick, Steven, Joe, James, and Thornton, and the girls Annis, Sophia, Sholotte, Es- ter, and Elvia. My mother's name was Elvia, my father's name Thornton. The old man that mother and children belonged to was Billy McGeorge. Myself and Annis left Virginia with Jeffery Gauging and Margarette Gauging, and I came away from Virginia, and I had a child and his name was Thornton, and a boy came along too and his name was Aus tin Pate. My son Thornton Lock wood takes the paper and I very often hear him read of people in quiring for their friends, and will you please publish it in all the Southern States. I would like very much to hear from them. Address my son, Rev. T. H. Lock- wood, Warrenton, Mo., for Mrs. Annis Robinson.