SOURCE: Mobile Register and Journal, Nov. 3, 1847
"$125 REWARD
STOLEN or left my house on or about the 20th of Oct. last, my daughter ANNETTE, colored, 12 years of age, black complexion, slender made, smiling face, with bright black eyes. She has a white spot on one of her lips, similar to a burn -- and a scar on one of her shoulders caused by a fall; there are also some bruises on one of her ankles. When she was quite young, she had the small pox, and several of the marks are still visible on her face and nose. -- Annette was dressed in a striped calico frock when she left home, and wore plain gold rings in her ears. As she was free, it is supposed that she was stolen by some person to sell as a slave. I will give one hundred dollars for proof to convict the thief, or twenty five dollars for the return of the girl to me.
ISADORE DUBROCA,
cor[ner] Wilkinson and St. Louis Streets.
The New Orleans Delta will copy six times weekly, and send bill to this office for collection."
"$125 REWARD
STOLEN or left my house on or about the 20th of Oct. last, my daughter ANNETTE, colored, 12 years of age, black complexion, slender made, smiling face, with bright black eyes. She has a white spot on one of her lips, similar to a burn -- and a scar on one of her shoulders caused by a fall; there are also some bruises on one of her ankles. When she was quite young, she had the small pox, and several of the marks are still visible on her face and nose. -- Annette was dressed in a striped calico frock when she left home, and wore plain gold rings in her ears. As she was free, it is supposed that she was stolen by some person to sell as a slave. I will give one hundred dollars for proof to convict the thief, or twenty five dollars for the return of the girl to me.
ISADORE DUBROCA,
cor[ner] Wilkinson and St. Louis Streets.
The New Orleans Delta will copy six times weekly, and send bill to this office for collection."