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Second wife
editLouisa Stewart (née Shepherd) Dickinson Childs was mentioned by Sallie Holley, as "Aunt Louisa .... an invalid lady who had held slaves in North Carolina and brought one of them to Rochester, a pious old personal attendant." [1]
References
- ^ Holley, Sallie (1889). A Life for Liberty: Anti-slavery and Other Letters of Sallie Holley. p. 39.