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M. A. McClung (search for this): article 9
lip Fitsimmons, Jenny Taylor, Mrs Ann Henry and 7 children, Patrick Henry, John Burke, Thomas Collins, John Neary. David Wakeman, wife and 4 children, Lucinda Aber, Hiram J. Aber and wife, Wm. Moseley, wife and 4 children. Rev. P. A. Johnson, named in the above list, is an Episcopal clergyman. He applied for a passport to go to his parish in North Carolina, by way of Petersburg; but on learning how easy a thing it was for alien enemies to get out of the country, destroyed the one which he had received, declared himself a New Yorker, and demanded passports for himself and family to go North. John Gaynor is said to have exchanged signals with the enemy before landing at Old Point, thus showing that he was expected. Passports have been issued to the following released prisoners, to go to their respective home: J. W. Odell, Anthony Rader, Thos. A. Ramsey, Alex. McClung, Nicholas co., Va.; M. A. McClung, Roane co., Va.; Thos. Haywood, Warwick co., Va.
Thomas Haywood (search for this): article 9
lip Fitsimmons, Jenny Taylor, Mrs Ann Henry and 7 children, Patrick Henry, John Burke, Thomas Collins, John Neary. David Wakeman, wife and 4 children, Lucinda Aber, Hiram J. Aber and wife, Wm. Moseley, wife and 4 children. Rev. P. A. Johnson, named in the above list, is an Episcopal clergyman. He applied for a passport to go to his parish in North Carolina, by way of Petersburg; but on learning how easy a thing it was for alien enemies to get out of the country, destroyed the one which he had received, declared himself a New Yorker, and demanded passports for himself and family to go North. John Gaynor is said to have exchanged signals with the enemy before landing at Old Point, thus showing that he was expected. Passports have been issued to the following released prisoners, to go to their respective home: J. W. Odell, Anthony Rader, Thos. A. Ramsey, Alex. McClung, Nicholas co., Va.; M. A. McClung, Roane co., Va.; Thos. Haywood, Warwick co., Va.
North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 9
les Maloy, Silas Vanorden, George Kimball, Miss Fostina Wright, George Toland, R. Thomas, Leander Manks, Philip Fitsimmons, Jenny Taylor, Mrs Ann Henry and 7 children, Patrick Henry, John Burke, Thomas Collins, John Neary. David Wakeman, wife and 4 children, Lucinda Aber, Hiram J. Aber and wife, Wm. Moseley, wife and 4 children. Rev. P. A. Johnson, named in the above list, is an Episcopal clergyman. He applied for a passport to go to his parish in North Carolina, by way of Petersburg; but on learning how easy a thing it was for alien enemies to get out of the country, destroyed the one which he had received, declared himself a New Yorker, and demanded passports for himself and family to go North. John Gaynor is said to have exchanged signals with the enemy before landing at Old Point, thus showing that he was expected. Passports have been issued to the following released prisoners, to go to their respective home: J. W. Odell, Anthony R
United States (United States) (search for this): article 9
Alien enemies. The following is a partial list of the persons who have obtained passports to leave the Confederate States since the 14th of August, for which we are indebted to the kindness of John B. Jones, Esq., of the Passport Office. A complete list of all who declare themselves alien enemies will be published hereafter: Rev. T. G. Wall, Jady, 4 children and 2 servants, X. August, R. H. Pearson, E. A. Stone, W. H. O' Donnell, G. Putnam, F. N. Eassle, W. Magersull, wife and 2 children, J. C. Hœflick, wife and child. O. Miller, H. Mayrhez, D. Brombery, wife and child. F. Stouth, E. Flandin, lady, 2 children and nurse, E. Crager, J. Dilworth, O. Frœvittel, Francis J. Bribalt. Mrs. Sarah Foster, Alois Simon, Charles Cabrick, Levy Cohen, Isaac Cohen, J. M. Parkhurst, Patrick Dunn, George Snyder, Amos Sumner and wife. Andrew Sanford, Lucy C. Sanford, Robert Winfield, Catharine Kernan, Miss Petherbridge, R. C.
Old Point (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 9
lip Fitsimmons, Jenny Taylor, Mrs Ann Henry and 7 children, Patrick Henry, John Burke, Thomas Collins, John Neary. David Wakeman, wife and 4 children, Lucinda Aber, Hiram J. Aber and wife, Wm. Moseley, wife and 4 children. Rev. P. A. Johnson, named in the above list, is an Episcopal clergyman. He applied for a passport to go to his parish in North Carolina, by way of Petersburg; but on learning how easy a thing it was for alien enemies to get out of the country, destroyed the one which he had received, declared himself a New Yorker, and demanded passports for himself and family to go North. John Gaynor is said to have exchanged signals with the enemy before landing at Old Point, thus showing that he was expected. Passports have been issued to the following released prisoners, to go to their respective home: J. W. Odell, Anthony Rader, Thos. A. Ramsey, Alex. McClung, Nicholas co., Va.; M. A. McClung, Roane co., Va.; Thos. Haywood, Warwick co., Va.
Patrick Henry (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 9
llen, Wm. B. Robinson, J. Dixon, Garrett Brown, H. Banta, B. Roane, J. Roane, J. Allison Eyster, David B. Turner, Jno. Gaynor and wife. H. Kelley, Henry S. Kupp, Miss F. A. Wright, Miss E. Jameson, Rev P. A. Johnson, wife and family, F. Clark and family, Wm. Maloy, Charles Maloy, Silas Vanorden, George Kimball, Miss Fostina Wright, George Toland, R. Thomas, Leander Manks, Philip Fitsimmons, Jenny Taylor, Mrs Ann Henry and 7 children, Patrick Henry, John Burke, Thomas Collins, John Neary. David Wakeman, wife and 4 children, Lucinda Aber, Hiram J. Aber and wife, Wm. Moseley, wife and 4 children. Rev. P. A. Johnson, named in the above list, is an Episcopal clergyman. He applied for a passport to go to his parish in North Carolina, by way of Petersburg; but on learning how easy a thing it was for alien enemies to get out of the country, destroyed the one which he had received, declared himself a New Yorker, and de
Nicholas County (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 9
lip Fitsimmons, Jenny Taylor, Mrs Ann Henry and 7 children, Patrick Henry, John Burke, Thomas Collins, John Neary. David Wakeman, wife and 4 children, Lucinda Aber, Hiram J. Aber and wife, Wm. Moseley, wife and 4 children. Rev. P. A. Johnson, named in the above list, is an Episcopal clergyman. He applied for a passport to go to his parish in North Carolina, by way of Petersburg; but on learning how easy a thing it was for alien enemies to get out of the country, destroyed the one which he had received, declared himself a New Yorker, and demanded passports for himself and family to go North. John Gaynor is said to have exchanged signals with the enemy before landing at Old Point, thus showing that he was expected. Passports have been issued to the following released prisoners, to go to their respective home: J. W. Odell, Anthony Rader, Thos. A. Ramsey, Alex. McClung, Nicholas co., Va.; M. A. McClung, Roane co., Va.; Thos. Haywood, Warwick co., Va.
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