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Divorce - 1890's style
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Deborah | Report | 16 Sep 2003 19:29 |
Hi Jacqueline, I just found one of hubbys relies on the national archivist site. Didn't know whether to be disappointed or excited!? I had already convinced myself she was a bigamist. Site is www(.)nationalarchivist(.)com Remove brackets. Pay per view Debbie |
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Jacqui | Report | 16 Sep 2003 18:30 |
Anyone know anything about divorce proceedings (if they existed) in the late 1890's early 1900's?? I have a grt-grandmother living apart from her youngish children and husband and my grandmother and her one brother staying with aunt and uncle miles from mum or dad - I can only deduce they separated (or perhaps divorced) just before 1901 census. I cannot recall any mention of this word "divorce" being mentioned in the family, but then of course neither was "sex" "underwear" or millions of other subjects. Any ideas where I might look? Jacqui |