Unnamed, SC, 1850 September

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SLAVE WOMAN

(Not confirmed, )

(Lanrensville (SC) WEEKLY HERALD, 9-27-1850:
"Mrs. Barbara Milam, wife of Mr. Turner Milam,
was murdered two miles below this village, on
Wednesday, the 25th inst., by a negro woman...
a daughter of Alexander Kirkpatrick, decd.,
aged 27 years." MARRISGE AND DEATH NOTICES
FROM UPPER S., C. NEWSPAPERS, 1843-18653; comp.
by Brent H. Holcomb; 1977, Hasley, SC: South-
ern Historical Press, page ll.

SLAVE WOMAN

(Not confirmed.)

"Lamrensville (SC) WEBKLY HERALD, 9-27-1850:
"Mrs. Barbara Milam, wife of Mr, Turner Milam,
was murdered two miles below this village, on
Wednesday, the 25th inst., by a negro womans.
a daughter of Alexander Kirkpatrick, decd.,
aged 27 years." MARRISGE AND DEATH NOTICES
FROM UPPER S. C. NEWSPAPERS, 183-1865; comp.
by Brent H. Holcomb; 1977, Easley, SC: South-
ern Historical Press, page ll.

SLAVE WOMAN
(Not confirm

(surensvitle ike) WEEKLY HERALD, 9-27-1850:
"Mrs. Barbara Milam, wife of Mr, Turner Milam,
was murdered two miles below thie village, on
Wednesday, the 25th inst., by a negro woman...
a daughter of Alexonder Kirkpatrick, decd
aged 27 years," MARRIGGE AND DEATH NOT IC!

FROM UPPER S. C, NEWSPAPERS, 183 1865; comp.
by Brent H, Holcomb; 1977, Sasley, SC: South-
ern Historical Press, page 11.

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