Back in September I posted a clipping I found in the Atlanta Constitution from 1915 that was one of the earliest ways people conducted genealogy research. Here’s another clipping!
From The Atlanta Constitution (Atlanta, Georgia), 10 October 1915, page 2F:
GENEALOGICAL
Conducted by Mrs. Walter S. Wilson, No. 221 E. Jones Street, Savannah, Ga. [please be aware that this address is over 100 years old and do not write to it!]
Correspondents will please: 1. Write plainly, especially names. 2. Give dates of approximate dates, localities or clew to the state in which ancestors lived. 3. Write queries on separate slip from letter, or one side of paper, and inclose stamp for each query. 4. Give full name and address, which will not be published unless so desired.
Bowen-M’Donald.
Information is desired concerning the family of Captain Jack Bowen, of Kershaw, S. C. His daughter, Ann Rebecca, married Angus McDonald first, and secondly Robert Reese Player.
Player-Mets (Metts) Myers.
Information is also desired concerning the Player, Myers and Metz families. The daughter of Robert Player married O. V. Metz, grandson of Christopher Metz, and son of William Metz and wife, Mary Myers.
Mathews.
Would liketo get in communication with person who was given the Mathews coat-of-arms by Dr. James C. Mathews.
Jesse Miller.
Information of importance for the correspondent who sent in query several months ago concerning Jesse Miller, of Lancaster, S. C. Write to assistant editor.
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