The Philadelphia Inquirer/1907/Trying to Find Mother
Trying to Find Mother
After endeavoring through every available channel to learn the whereabouts of his mother, from whom he has been separated for fifteen years, John J. Patterson, 22 years, of 117 North Tenth street, has asked The Inquirer to try, through its columns, to locate the missing parent. Mother and son became separated in New York city in 1892 as the result of a family quarrel. Since that time the young man has been trying to find his mother and thereby reestablish the old home. Mrs. Patterson would now be forty years of age. Her maiden name was Blanche Kingsmore.
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