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#OnThisDay in 1884, Ann Yeargin, formerly Newsom, was searching for her family. Her mother, Jane Newsom, and her siblings, Angeline, Kate, and Bud, were taken south when Yeargin was still young. Yeargin also mentions her enslaver, Tilda Wiggins. #BlackHistory #BlackGenealogy
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#OnThisDay in 1907, Hattie M. Branum, formerly Hackett, was searching for her mother, Lucy Hackett. They had been separated for twenty-eight years when Branum was placed in the Colored Home in West Philadelphia. Branum was told her mother married and moved to Virginia.
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#OnThisDay Maria Vance (formerly Maria Freshlow) was searching for her father, Peter Freshlow. They were separated in Fedful, AR, when Maria was about 2 or 3. She also mentions her brother, Rollin Freshlow, who was 9 or 10 at the time.
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#OnThisDay Mrs. Alexander Bailey (formerly Sarah Catherine Hunt) was searching for her mother, Margaret Hunt, and several other relatives. The family was moved from Poplar Plains, Ky., to Lexington, Ky., in 1850. Bailey resided in St. Louis, MO, at the time of the ad.
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We are happy to announce that the Last Seen Project has added another 100 ads to the website! In our 5,100th ad, P.S. Johnson is searching for and offering a reward for information about his son, George "Snake" Johnson. Donate to the Last Seen Project at give.villanova.edu/campaigns/3330…
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#OnThisDay William Body was searching for information about his brothers, Dick, Jim, and Joe, and his Aunt Jinny's children. Body left Virginia in 1846 and resided in Williamsport, TN. The ad also mentions two enslavers, Collins Stokes and W.H. Hatchett.
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The Last Seen Project wouldn't be possible without the work of Villanova's librarians, who work tirelessly to acquire new sources of historic Black newspapers and Last Seen ads. Thank you! A special thank you goes out to Luisa Cywinski, Director of Access Services!
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