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| Date | Minister | Names of Husband | and Wife | Former Residence | When Married | By Whom | No. of Children | Remarks |

| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | ---- | --- |
 
Nov. 1866 | M. V. Wright | John Smith | Grace Parkerson | Westmoreland Co. Va. | 1836 | Rev. S. Parker | 4 | Smith is a Baptist Minister. Is intelligent and industrious. Owns House and Lot

Nov. 1866 | M. V. Wright | Travis Blair | Harriet Cosbin | Richmond Co. Va. | 1861 | Not Stated | 2 | This man is industrious and always has work.

Nov. 1866 | M. V. Wright | Richard Grantlin | Clarra Jackson | Richmond  Va. | 1841 | Not Stated | 4 | Grantlin is very intelligent and industrious, and his children can read well.

Nov. 1866 | M. V. Wright | Dennis Bland | Grace Taylor | [[Not Stated?]] Va. | 1862 | No Marriage ceremony | 2 | Bland owns House and Lot, also Horses and Hack.

Nov. 1866 | M. V. Wright | Milton Johnson | Jane Taylor | Caroline Co. Va. | 1862 | No Marriage ceremony | 1 | Was supported by Government last winter, but has recd no aid since then.

Nov. 1866 | M. V. Wright | Dabney Fleming | Silvia Johnson | Caroline Co. Va. | 1858 | No Marriage ceremony | 2 | Are industrious. Were aided last winter but not since.

Nov. 1866 | M. V. Wright | James Redman | Matilda Parlor | Not Stated | 1841 | No Marriage ceremony | 3 | Reside on the Island

Nov. 1866 | M. V. Wright | Matthew Boswell | Martha Mansom | Caroline Co. Va.| 1856 | No Marriage ceremony | 0 | Boswell is a Plasterer. Has steady employment and good wages

Nov. 1866 | M. V. Wright | James Robinson | Kate Williams | Prince William's Co. Va. | 1841 | Unknown | 4 | Are thought to be very old, but have seldom received aid.

Nov. 1866 | M. V. Wright | Charles Curtis | Sarah Stott | District of Columbia | 1858 | No Marriage ceremony | 2 | The wife of this man has earned enough at washing to pay for House and Lot [[Est value ?]]

Nov. 1866 | M. V. Wright | Paul White | Bertha Taylor | Virginia | 1858 | No Marriage ceremony | 6 | Are industrious and never received aid from Government.

Nov. 1866 | M. V. Wright | Benjamin Harris | Ann Lee | District of Columbia | 1856 | Not Stated | 1 | Harris is intelligent. Ownes brick House. and Lot.

Nov. 1866 | M. V. Wright | Alex. [[Alexander]] Gibson | Elizabeth Jenkins | Culpepper Co. Va. | 1854 | Not Stated | 3 |

Nov. 1866 | M. V. Wright | Thos. [[Thomas]] Greenhorn | Eliza Mitchell | Richmond Co. Va. | 1858 | Not Stated | 2 |

Nov. 1866 | M. V. Wright | Henry Buckner | Mary Lomax | Virginia | 1861 | Not Stated | 1 | This man is said to be very abusive to his wife.

Nov. 1866 | M. V. Wright | Phil. Davis | Betty Warner | Prince William's Co. Va | 1821 | Not Stated | 7 |

Nov. 1866 | M. V. Wright | John Webb | Harriet Jackson | Prince William's Co. Va | 1841 | Not Stated | 6 | Webb owns a good house, and his children can read and write

Nov. 1866 | M. V. Wright | Tyer Ravie | Betty Patterson | Maryland | 1841 | Not Stated | 3 |

Nov. 1866 | M. V. Wright | Jessie Chin | Catherine Ward | Virginia | 1848 | Not Stated | 3 | Chin owns a good frame house, and lot fronting on 6th street.

Nov. 1866 | M. V. Wright | Edward Cook | Maria Chase | Maryland | 1841 | Not Stated | 4 | A very industrious old couple. Were aided by the Bureau last month

Nov. 1866 | M. V. Wright | Marshall Ellis | Sarah Boston | Virginia | 1851 | Not Stated | 2 |

Nov. 1866 | M. V. Wright | Theo. Countee | Julia Smith | Virginia | 1836 | Not Stated | 5 |

Nov. 1866 | M. V. Wright | Jackson Jones | Hannah Williams | Fredericksburg Va. | 1862 | Not Stated | 1 |

Nov. 1866 | M. V. Wright | Julian McLean | Martha Ward | District of Columbia | 1854 | Not Stated |2 | McLean is a very industrious man: owns a good House and Lot. 

Nov. 1866 | M. V. Wright | John Stewart | Elizabeth Lomax | Richmond Va. | 1841 | Not Stated | 6 | Stewart is very industrious: ownes House and Lot. Attends school.

Nov. 1866 | M. V. Wright | Edward Tillman | Jane Stewart | Richmond Va. | 1826 | Not Stated | 5 |

Nov. 1866 | M. V. Wright | Horrace Fillmore | Patsy Speller | Richmond Va. |   | Not Stated |   |  

Nov. 1866 | M. V. Wright | Daniel Stewart | Joanna Brown | Richmond Va. | 1858 | Not Stated | 1 |

Nov. 1866 | M. V. Wright | John Thornton | Susan Braxton | Virginia | 1860 | Not Stated | 2 | Thornton owns a Blacksmith's Shop.

Nov. 1866 | M. V. Wright | James Evans | Virginia Stewart | Spottsylvania Co. Va. | 185[[4?]] | Not Stated | 3 | Evans is a Shoemaker and owns a Shop

Nov. 1866 | M. V. Wright | John Lewis | Hannah Evans | Spottsylvania Co. Va. | [[185?]] | Not Stated | 3 | Lewis is a Shoemaker working with Evans

Nov. 1866 | M. V. Wright | Henry Johnson | Sarah Coleman | Richmond Co. Va. | 1849 | Not Stated | 5 |

Nov. 1866 | M. V. Wright | Thomas Mills | Cal. Richardson | Prince William's Co. Va. | 1860 | Not Stated | 3 |

Nov. 1866 | M. V. Wright | Robert Jackson | Louisa Monroe | Caroline Co. Va. | 1859 | Not Stated | 2 |

Nov. 1866 | M. V. Wright | Garrad Greenfield | Nancy Frazier | Martinsburg Va. | 1861 | Not Stated | 1 |

Nov. 1866 | M. V. Wright | Reubin Frazier | Fannie Campbell | Caroline Co. Va. | 1861 | Not Stated | 1 |








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