Despite the fact that their marriages were not legally recognized before 1865, enslaved couples were uniting in "quasi-marital" relationships, and were cohabitating as husband and wife, as evidenced by many extant documents created during and after the end of America’s Civil War. In this presentation, we explore examples of documents that provide evidence of these relationships, and sources for finding them.
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Wonderful, so much good information
The presentation was very informative, and Renate's coverage of this subject was clearly one of the best for me. Her explanation covering those who cohabitated with more than one person with children from both sides was just in time to help solve a portion of my research that I have spent many hours on.
Very interesting - new topic for me.
Renata is very knowledgeable and an excellent presenter. I always learn something. new.
Very informative. I like how she went state by state and organized the material.
Ms. Yarborough Sanders never fails to impart new knowledge about whatever genealogy topic she is presenting on!
Terrific webinar! Thanks!
Excellent presentation! She provided so many resources and detail