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MR. EDITOR—I wish to find my father's people, whom he left in Georgia.  His mother was named Jane; I cannot recall the names of his sisters and brothers.  I have heard him speak of Josephine, Julia and Mary, and brothers Henry and Boney.  Father's name was John, and some of his people lived in Macon, Ga.; he had one sister in Dalton, Ga., whom he went to see in 1867 or 1868.  He was married, and his wife's name was Anna.  In Georgia he belonged to the Widow
father's people, whom he left in
Fields.  He was sold from Georgia to Mississippi to a Mr. Simmons, and afterwards went by the name of John Simmons.  After the war he changed his name to Sharp.  His first name in Georgia was Pennet. I am his daughter.  Address me, Mary Jane Sharp, at Kosciusko, Miss.
Georgia.  His mother was named
Jane; I cannot recall the names of
his sisters and brothers.  I have  
heard him speak of Josephine,
Julia and Mary, and brothers Hen-
ry [Henry] and Boney.  Father's name was
John, and some of his people lived  
in Macon, Ga.; he had one sister in
Dalton, Ga., whom he went to see  
in 1867 or 1868.  He was married,
and his wife's name was Anna.  In
Georgia he belonged to the Widow
Fields.  He was sold from Georgia
to Mississippi to a Mr. Simmons,  
and afterwards went by the name
of John Simmons.  After the war
he changed his name to Sharp.  His
first name in Georgia was Pennet.
I am his daughter.  Address me,
Mary Jane Sharp, at Kosciusko,
Miss.

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MR. EDITOR—I wish to find my father's people, whom he left in Georgia. His mother was named Jane; I cannot recall the names of his sisters and brothers. I have heard him speak of Josephine, Julia and Mary, and brothers Henry and Boney. Father's name was John, and some of his people lived in Macon, Ga.; he had one sister in Dalton, Ga., whom he went to see in 1867 or 1868. He was married, and his wife's name was Anna. In Georgia he belonged to the Widow Fields. He was sold from Georgia to Mississippi to a Mr. Simmons, and afterwards went by the name of John Simmons. After the war he changed his name to Sharp. His first name in Georgia was Pennet. I am his daughter. Address me, Mary Jane Sharp, at Kosciusko, Miss.