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Milton Douglas, an Edgefield | Milton Douglas, an Edgefield (S. O.) negro, was married while a slave in 1859 to a colored girl in that county. After three months of wedded life he was sold and sent West. His wife married again, her second husband dying a few months ago. Milton, who had not been heard from since 1859 returned the other day and renewed connubial relations with his old spouse. | ||
(S. O.) negro, was married while a | |||
slave in 1859 to a colored girl in | |||
that county. After three months | |||
of wedded life he was sold and sent | |||
West. His wife married again, her | |||
second husband dying a few months | |||
ago. Milton, who had not been | |||
heard from since 1859 returned the | |||
other day and renewed connubial | |||
relations with his old spouse. |
Revision as of 00:55, 24 February 2023
We find this paragraph in the Charleston Advocate:
Milton Douglas, an Edgefield (S. O.) negro, was married while a slave in 1859 to a colored girl in that county. After three months of wedded life he was sold and sent West. His wife married again, her second husband dying a few months ago. Milton, who had not been heard from since 1859 returned the other day and renewed connubial relations with his old spouse.