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MR. EDITOR—I wish to inquire | MR. EDITOR—I wish to inquire for my people. My mother's name is Jane | ||
for my people. My mother's name | Thompson; her two sisters were Jane and Sallie; she was sold at Natchez, Miss., and the others were carried to the country and sold to a farmer; all three sisters were mulatto girls. when we came to this county my mother was sold to Weathersford in Copiah county. | ||
is Jane Thompson; her two sisters | |||
were Jane and Sallie; she was sold | |||
at Natchez, Miss., and the others | |||
were carried to the country and | |||
sold to a farmer; all three sisters | |||
were mulatto girls. when we came | |||
to this county my mother was sold | |||
to Weathersford in Copiah county. | |||
Address Mat Thompson, Barlow, | Address Mat Thompson, Barlow, | ||
Miss. | Miss. |
Revision as of 20:33, 18 February 2023
MR. EDITOR—I wish to inquire for my people. My mother's name is Jane Thompson; her two sisters were Jane and Sallie; she was sold at Natchez, Miss., and the others were carried to the country and sold to a farmer; all three sisters were mulatto girls. when we came to this county my mother was sold to Weathersford in Copiah county. Address Mat Thompson, Barlow, Miss.