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Freedmen's Bureau Records: Thomas P. Jackson to John A. McDonnell, September 9, 1867

Summary:
Jackson asks how Collins may be separated from his wife, Hannah. [In this letter, Collins' name is given as Daniel, while in a previous letter, he is referred to as David]. McDonnell's endorsement states that the only way to be legally separated is for Collins to file for divorce.


Bureau of Refugeees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands,
Office 4th Division, 9th Sub-District, Virginia Captain John A. McDonnell
Sub Assistant Commissioner
Winchester

September 9 1867

Staunton, Virginia.

Captain

I have the honor to ask instructions on behalf of Daniel Collins (colored) as to what will be his proper course in relation to his wife Hannah Collins (colored) reported by your endorsement August 31 on my communication of August 28/67 as living with George W. Grey at Winchester as his wife.

Daniel Collins and Hannah Reed (Collins) are Registered in Augusta County as husband and wife (No 632) and Daniel states Hannah has certificate.

Daniel wants of course to be clear from Hannah and I respectfully ask if erasure from Register with statement of facts will be sufficient or if he must apply to the Court for relief & divorce. His means are limited for the latter.

Your obedient servant

Thos P Jackson
Agent



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