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DEAR EDITOR:—I wish to | DEAR EDITOR:—I wish to inquire for my cousin Thomas Smith. There were five brothers, Handy, Jackson, Moses and Bill Smith. Mother was Elizabeth, father George Smith. The last heard from Thomas he was in St. Louis in 1875. He and Moses went off together in 1866 to Shreveport, Louisiana. | ||
Also I wish to learn of R. P. Randolph, who taught Kingston school | |||
There were five brothers, Handy, | here 1874. | ||
Jackson, Moses and Bill Smith. | GRANVILLE SMITH. | ||
Mother was Elizabeth, father | |||
George Smith. The last heard from | |||
Thomas he was in St. Louis in 1875. | |||
He and Moses went off together in | |||
1866 to Shreveport, Louisiana. | |||
Also I wish to learn of R. P. | |||
here 1874. GRANVILLE SMITH. | |||
Shady Grove, La. | Shady Grove, La. |
Revision as of 01:49, 24 February 2023
DEAR EDITOR:—I wish to inquire for my cousin Thomas Smith. There were five brothers, Handy, Jackson, Moses and Bill Smith. Mother was Elizabeth, father George Smith. The last heard from Thomas he was in St. Louis in 1875. He and Moses went off together in 1866 to Shreveport, Louisiana. Also I wish to learn of R. P. Randolph, who taught Kingston school here 1874. GRANVILLE SMITH. Shady Grove, La.