Thursday, January 31, 2013

Bertha (TATE) MALLICOAT Files For Divorce (1933)

source: The Republican (Danville, Indiana) - issue of Thursday, August 3, 1933 - page 1, column 6

SEEKS DIVORCE
Claiming cruel and inhuman treatment and desertion, Bertha Elizabeth Mallicoat filed suit for a divorce from Oscar Mallicoat, Tuesday, in the local court. The Mallicoats were married in December 1931 and separated in May, 1932. The plaintiff asks for an absolute divorce and that her maiden name, Bertha Elizabeth Tate, be restored.

Lucy (MARSH) BOWEN Commits Suicide (1933)

source: The Republican (Danville, Indiana) - issue of Thursday, June 8, 1933 - page 1, column 5

MRS. BOWEN BURIED HERE
The remains of Mrs. Lucy Bowen, age 61, of Indianapolis, were interred in the East cemetery here, yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Bowen committed suicide in her apartment in Indianapolis, Monday night, when she attached a hose to a gas jet and placed the other end in her mouth. Before committing the rash act she had mailed a letter to her sister-in-law, Mrs. Lem Trotter, at Speedway. Mrs. Trotter found the body when she forced her way into the apartment. Mrs. Bowen had been in impaired health for a number of weeks. She was the daughter of Mrs. Amanda Marsh of this place.

Esther McCONNAHA of Pittsboro Files For Divorce (1931)

source: The Republican (Danville, Indiana) - issue of Thursday, January 8, 1931 - page 4, columns 2-3

SEEKS DIVORCE
Mrs. Esther McConnaha, of Pittsboro, filed suit, Wednesday, for divorce from Oscar McConnaha. She sets out they were married April 15, 1908, and separated December 30. The defendant is charged with cruel and inhuman treatment in that he neglected his family to associate with other women and spent money on them which he could not afford. Besides a divorce, Mrs. McConnaha asks alimony in the sum of $5,000.

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Erroll KEY of North Salem On Trial For Murder (1915)

[Thanks to Karen Zach for sharing this item]

source: Indianapolis Star (Indianapolis, Indiana) - issue of 16 November 1915

Danville, Ind - Nov 15 - The trial of Erroll Key, 19 years old for the killing of his cousin, Forest Miller, in a fight at a gravel pit near North Salem on Friday morning, June 4, was begun in the Hendricks Circuit Court this afternoon. Key has been a student in the North Salem HS. The mothers of the boys are daughters of the late Joseph Wynn, who, during his life, was one of the heaviest land owners of that region.

There was trouble between the families over possession of the gravel pit and when Erroll Key and his father, Taswell Key went to the pit and met Charles Miller and his sons, Alva and Forest, a fight ensued. It is charged that Erroll used an automatic pistol given him by his father.

It is alleged with instructions to use. Errol Key has been in jail since the day of the shooting. All of the time today was taken up in an effort to select a jury.

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Forest PRITCHARD of Plainfield Files For Divorce (1932)

source: The Republican (Danville, Indiana) - issue of Thursday, October 6, 1932 - page 6, column 3

SEEKS DIVORCE
Forest F. Pritchard filed suit for an absolute divorce from Carolyn Pritchard, September 30, in the local circuit court. The plaintiff alleged cruel and inhuman treatment. He also claims that the defendant called him vile names and often ask[ed] him to leave their home in Plainfield. The plaintiff asks the court for the sum of $900 which he contributed to the payment of the home in Plainfield now in his wife's name.

Geraldine (CARTER) PHILLIPS of Belleville Files For Divorce (1933)

source: The Republican (Danville, Indiana) - issue of Thursday, December 21, 1933 - page 3, column 4

SEEKS DIVORCE
Five months of married life was enough for Geraldine Phillips, who filed suit for a divorce from Charlie Phillips, Monday, in the local clerk's office. They were married in May this year and separated in September. The plaintiff is a resident of Belleville. She asks that the court restore her maiden name, Geraldine Carter.

Claude PARNELL of Bridgeport Files For Divorce (1934)

source: The Republican (Danville, Indiana) - issue of Thursday, March 8, 1934 - page 5, column 5

SEEKS DIVORCE
Claude Parnell of Bridgeport, filed suit for a divorce from his wife, Cora M. Parnell, Monday, in the local clerk's office. The plaintiff alleges the defendant is guilty of abandonment in that she suddenly left him in September, 1931, without any cause. The couple was married in November, 1924 and lived together until the time of separation. The defendant is thought now to reside in Cincinnati, Ohio.

Monday, January 28, 2013

James PRATT of New Winchester Files For Divorce (1934)

source: The Republican (Danville, Indiana) - issue of Thursday, September 27, 1934 - page 8, column 4

HUSBAND SEEKS DIVORCE
James W. Pratt of New Winchester, filed suit for a divorce from his wife, Virginia Lucille Pratt, Friday, in the local circuit court. He alleges that the defendant was continually nagging him and that he was unable to live with her any longer. The Pratts were married in January 1932 and separated last Thursday. The plaintiff also asks the court to adjudicate their property rights.

Ethyl OSBORN Granted Divorce (1934)

source: The Republican (Danville, Indiana) - issue of Thursday, February 8, 1934 - page 8, column 2

WIFE GRANTED DIVORCE
Ethyl Osborn was granted a divorce from her husband, Roland C. Osborn, in the local court, Saturday. The Osborns have two children, a boy and a girl. The boy was given to the custody of the father and the girl to the mother. Osborn was ordered to pay $5 per week for the support of the little girl.

Pearl PRUITT Files For Divorce (1934)

source: The Republican (Danville, Indiana) - issue of Thursday, November 8, 1934 - page 8, column 6

WIFE SEEKS DIVORCE
Pearl D. Pruitt filed suit for a divorce from Oscar M. Pruitt, Saturday, in the local clerk's office. The plaintiff alleges that the defendant left her on July 31 of this year and has not yet returned or made any attempt to provide for her. The complaint states that the Pruitts were married in 1925 and lived together until the desertion by the defendant. They lived on a farm on the Brownsburg-Avon road.

Oliver PRUITT of Belleville Celebrates 50th Wedding Anniversary (1934)

source: The Republican (Danville, Indiana) - issue of Thursday, August 23, 1934 - page 1, column 4

BELLEVILLE COUPLE TO CELEBRATE 50TH ANNIVERSARY
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Pruitt of Belleville, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary, Sunday, with an open house to their friends at their home from 2 o'clock until 5 and from 6 to 9. Mr. and Mrs. Pruitt are the parents of nine children all living. They are Mrs. Hallie Hadley and Mrs. Katherine Craven, Belleville; Arthur Pruitt, West Newton; Luther, Hall; Mrs. Ruth Kephart, Cartersburg; Mrs. Jessie Johnson, Amo; Mrs. Jennie Schuler, Clayton; Merle and William of Belleville. They have eight grandchildren.

Sunday, January 27, 2013

Plainfield High School 1918 Graduates List Added

A list of the graduates of Plainfield High School for 1918 has been added to the School Records section of the Hendricks County GenWeb site. This list was extracted from a commencement program that is in the collection of the Plainfield Public Library.

Saturday, January 26, 2013

Marie RUSSELL Files For Divorce (1933)

source: The Republican (Danville, Indiana) - issue of Thursday, August 3, 1933 - page 8, column 3

SEEKS DIVORCE
Marie Russell filed suit for a divorce from Milton Russell in the clerk's office, Friday. The plaintiff alleges cruel and inhuman treatment in that the defendant had a high temper and was abusive. The Russells were married in February, 1921, and separated only recently. The plaintiff asks for custody of their eight children and $8 per week for their support.

Albert RISK of Center Township Files For Divorce (1933)

source: The Republican (Danville, Indiana) - issue of Thursday, August 10, 1933 - page 5, column 5

HUSBAND SEEKS DIVORCE
Albert G. Risk filed suit for a divorce from his wife, Edna H. Risk, in the local court, Saturday. The Risks were married in 1923 and separated the first of this month. The plaintiff alleges cruel and inhuman treatment and that the defendant called him vile names and threatened him. The plaintiff is a farmer residing in Center Township.

Charlotte RUEGER of Danville Files For Divorce (1934)

source: The Republican (Danville, Indiana) - issue of Thursday, June 21, 1934 - page 1, column 3

WIFE SEEKS DIVORCE
Charlotte Rueger filed suit for a divorce from John Rueger in the local clerk's office, Tuesday. The plaintiff alleges cruel and inhuman treatment as the grounds for divorce. The parties were married in October 1928 and separated in July, 1932. The defendant now lives in Cincinnati and the plaintiff has been residing in Danville with relatives for the past two years.

Friday, January 25, 2013

Winifred RUNION Files For Divorce (1934)

source: The Republican (Danville, Indiana) - issue of Thursday, August 23, 1934 - page 1, column 4

WIFE SEEKS DIVORCE
Winifred Runion filed suit for divorce from her husband, D. Onie Runion, Tuesday, in the local circuit court. The plaintiff alleges that her husband deserted her in 1929 and has not provided for her or her four children since that time. The Runions were married in 1913 and separated in 1929.

Cora RHOADES of Liberty Township Files For Divorce (1934)

source: The Republican (Danville, Indiana) - issue of Thursday, September 13, 1934 - page 8, column 4

WIFE SEEKS DIVORCE
Cora Rhoades filed suit for a divorce from her husband, Couge Rhoades, Tuesday, in the local circuit court. The plaintiff alleges cruel and inhuman treatment and failure to provide as the grounds for divorce. According to the complaint the Rhoades were married in January, 1924, and separated in July of this year. The plaintiff asks for an absolute divorce and alimony in the sum of $500. They formerly lived in Liberty Township, where the plaintiff now resides with her father.

Beatrice RIGGEN of North Salem Files For Divorce (1934)

source: The Republican (Danville, Indiana) - issue of Thursday, November 1, 1934 - page 1, column 1

WIFE ASKS ALIMONY
That her husband, Cleo Riggen, failed to provide for her and her two children and is guilty of cruel and inhuman treatment is alleged by Beatrice Riggen in a suit for divorce filed in the local clerk's office, Friday. The Riggens were married in September, 1929 and separated in September of this year. The plaintiff asks for $2,000 alimony, a restraining order, and custody of their two children. Riggen and his wife formerly operated a restaurant at North Salem.

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Lucille (THOMPSON) FERGUSON of Brownsburg Files For Divorce (1934)

source: The Republican (Danville, Indiana) - issue of Thursday, July 5, 1934 - page 1, column 1

QUIT AFTER 11 YEARS
After eleven years of married life, Lucille E. Ferguson filed suit for a divorce from her husband, Alvin E. Ferguson, Thursday, in the local clerk's office. The plaintiff alleges cruel and inhuman treatment. They were married in August 1922 and separated last November. They couple lived in Brownsburg. Mrs. Ferguson asks that the court restore her maiden name, Lucille E. Thompson.

Flossie HURIN of Washington Township Files For Divorce (1935)

source: The Republican (Danville, Indiana) - issue of Thursday, May 16, 1935 - page 1, column 4

AGAIN SEEKS DIVORCE
Flossie M. Hurin asks for $2,000 alimony in a suit for divorce from her husband, Virgil W. Hurin, filed last Friday in the local circuit court. The plaintiff alleges cruel and inhuman treatment. The Hurins were married in 1917 and separated in January of this year. This is the second suit for divorce as the first one, filed in January, was dismissed. The plaintiff also asks for custody of their four children and money for their support. The Hurins lived in Washington Township.

Inez GRAY of Union Township Files For Divorce (1934)

source: The Republican (Danville, Indiana) - issue of Thursday, March 15, 1934 - page 5, column 6

WIFE SEEKS DIVORCE
Inez Hazel Gray filed suit for a divorce from Ernest Gray, Monday, in the local circuit court. The plaintiff alleges cruel and inhuman treatment. The Grays separated after living together for twenty-two years. They were married in 1911 and separated last December. The plaintiff asks for the custody of their two children. The Grays formerly lived in Union Township.

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Marion HINE of Morgan County Files For Divorce (1935)

source: The Republican (Danville, Indiana) - issue of Thursday, February 28, 1935 - page 6, column 6

DIVORCE VENUED HERE
A Morgan County divorce case was venued to the local court, Friday. Marion Hine asks for an absolute divorce and the custody of their 2-year-old child in his action against his wife, Mildred Hine. The Hines were married in March, 1931 and separated in January of this year. Cruel and inhuman treatment was given as the cause for the action.

Mary (DISNEY) NEFF of North Salem Files For Divorce (1934)

source: The Republican (Danville, Indiana) - issue of Thursday, October 11, 1934 - page 1, column 5

WIFE SEEKS DIVORCE AND $1,000 ALIMONY
After ten years and a day of married life, Mary Roe Neff and Luther I. Neff, North Salem residents, came to a parting of the ways, according to a divorce suit filed by the wife in the local court, Friday. They were married September 28, 1924 and separated September 29 of this year, according to the complaint. The plaintiff alleges cruel and inhuman treatment as the grounds for a divorce.

The plaintiff claims that she should receive $1,000 alimony and ask that the court restore her maiden name, Mary Disney. She also asks for a restraining order preventing the defendant from molesting her or taking her household furnishings from the home and for a temporary allowance of $5 a week until the divorce is granted.

May HARDY Files For Divorce (1934)

source: The Republican (Danville, Indiana) - issue of Thursday, October 11, 1934 - page 1, column 6

HARDYS DISAGREE
May Hardy alleges cruel and inhuman treatment in her suit for a divorce from Charles S. Hardy, filed yesterday in the local clerk's office. According to the complaint, the Hardys were married in 1926 and lived together until the first of this week. The plaintiff asks for alimony of a reasonable sum and for the adjudication of their personal property rights. The Hardys lived on a farm southeast of Danville.

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Fannie KERSHAW of Clayton Files For Divorce (1934)

source: The Republican (Danville, Indiana) - issue of Thursday, October 11, 1934 - page 1, column 4

WIFE SEEKS DIVORCE
Fannie M. Kershaw, 23 years old Clayton woman, alleges that her husband failed to support her in a divorce suit filed in the local clerk's office, Saturday. The husband is Thomas W. Kershaw. According to the complaint the couple was married in September, 1930, and separated in August, 1930 [sic]. One child was born to the Kershaws but it died since the separation.

Richard GENTRY Files For Divorce (1934)

source: The Republican (Danville, Indiana) - issue of Thursday, May 10, 1934 - page 5, column 2

SEEKS DIVORCE
Richard Gentry alleges cruel and inhuman treatment from his wife, Bertha Gentry, in his divorce complaint filed in the clerk's office, yesterday afternoon. The Gentrys were married in January, 1932, and separated April of this year.

Stella HARDIN Divorce Granted (1934)

source: The Republican (Danville, Indiana) - issue of Thursday, April 12, 1934 - page 1, column 2

WIFE GRANTED DIVORCE
Stella Hardin was granted a divorce from Maurice Hardin, Tuesday, in the local circuit court by Judge A.J. Stevenson. The custody of their six-year-old child was given to the plaintiff and the defendant was ordered to pay $10 per month for the support of the child. The defendant failed to appear and the divorce was granted by default.

Monday, January 21, 2013

Margery (HUFFORD) BREWER Files For Divorce (1931)

source: The Republican (Danville, Indiana) - issue of Thursday, June 18, 1931 - page 1, column 4

SEEKS DIVORCE
Mrs. Margery Hufford Brewer has filed suit for divorce from Maurice W. Brewer. Her charge is failure to provide and that she was obliged to work as a music teacher and saleswoman; that he provided no home for her and she was obliged to make her home with her mother in Danville. She asks that her maiden name, Margery Hufford, be restored. They were married May 17, 1928 and separated June 9, 1931. The marriage occurred the night of the bride's graduation from high school when they left the graduating party to be married.

David BLUNK of Liberty Township Files For Divorce (1933)

source: The Republican (Danville, Indiana) - issue of Thursday, October 26, 1933 - page 6, column 6

HUSBAND SEEKS DIVORCE
David B. Blunk filed suit for a divorce from Bessie V. Blunk, Friday, in the local circuit court. The plaintiff alleges the defendant was guilty of cruel and inhuman treatment and that she left their home taking all of their furniture the first part of this month. They were married in 1930. They have one child eight months old and the plaintiff asks the court to give the child to whichever he deems best qualified to care for it. The plaintiff is a resident of Liberty Township.

Sunday, January 20, 2013

PHOTO: Unknown Building in Liberty Township (1930's-1950's)


This photo was taken in the 1930's-1950's, probably in Liberty Township, Hendricks County, Indiana. The building is not known - is it a school or a church? Who are all the people standing in front of it - is it possibly a reunion?

If you can help identify this photo, please contact Phyllis Parsons (Pjwp42@aol.com).

Hendricks County Marriage Applications Index 1908-1910 Added

An index to Hendricks County Marriage Applications Book 3 (which covers 19 December 1908 to 21 December 1910) has been added to the Hendricks County GenWeb site. The index is in progress - so far it covers 1905 through 1910.

ABOUT THESE RECORDS: Beginning in May 1905, Indiana law required the recording of marriage applications, which included biographical details about the bride and the groom, as well as their parents. In Hendricks County, the information from these applications was kept in a separate set of books from the marriage record until June 1950.

The Hendricks County Government's Archive has digital files of some of the marriage application books. The digitizing is in progress - so far the books that cover 1905 through 1923 are online.

Saturday, January 19, 2013

Mary BERSOT of Lincoln Township Files For Divorce (1935)

source: The Republican (Danville, Indiana) - issue of Thursday, April 4, 1935 - page 8, column 2:

WIFE ASKS DIVORCE
After a year of separation Mary Bersot has filed suit in the local circuit court for a divorce from Ora Bersot, her husband for twenty-six years. The plaintiff alleges cruel and inhuman treatment in that her husband continually nagged at her and on April 1, 1934, deserted her. The Bersots were married in 1909 and have lived on a farm in Lincoln Township. The wife asks for an absolute divorce and custody of their minor child.

Marvin WILLIAMS Files For Divorce (1933)

source: The Republican (Danville, Indiana) - issue of Thursday, February 16, 1933 - page 8, column 6:

SEEK DIVORCE
Marvin Williams filed suit for a divorce from his wife, Jewell Williams, Friday, in the local circuit court. The plaintiff alleges the defendant to have been quarrelsome and to have had an ungovernable temper. The Williams were married in July, 1931, and separated in June 1932. They have no children.

Friday, January 18, 2013

Carrie WIGGAM Files For Divorce (1932)

source: The Republican (Danville, Indiana) - issue of Thursday, October 13, 1932 - page 8, column 3:

ASKS DIVORCE
Carrie Wiggam filed suit for divorce from Collie Wiggam, yesterday, in the local court. The Wiggams separated on October 1. The plaintiff alleges cruel and inhuman treatment as the basis for a divorce. Mrs. Wiggam asks for an absolute divorce and custody of the minor children.

Lois WYSONG of Indianapolis Files For Divorce (1934)

source: The Republican (Danville, Indiana) - issue of Thursday, March 15, 1934 - page 8, column 2:

WANTS $20,000 ALIMONY
Twenty thousand dollars alimony is asked in a divorce suit venued to the local court from Marion County, last week. Lois Wysong asks for an absolute divorce from Albert Wysong on the grounds of cruel and inhuman treatment. The couple were married in December 1930, and separated last October. They lived in Indianapolis.

Kathryn MURPHY of Plainfield Files For Divorce (1934)

source: The Republican (Danville, Indiana) - issue of Thursday, May 3, 1934 - page 8, column 3:

TWO WIVES SEEK RELEASES FROM THEIR HUSBANDS
Two divorce suits were filed in the local clerk's office during the past week [...] Kathryn L. Murphy seeks alimony in the sum of $1,000 in her suit for a divorce from her husband, Dennis H. Murphy. The Murphys were married in 1928 and separated in April of this year. The plaintiff asks for custody and for support of their three year old child and an unborn child. They reside in Plainfield.

Thursday, January 17, 2013

DeBetha HONESS of Union Township Files For Divorce (1933)

source: The Republican (Danville, Indiana) - issue of Thursday, November 9, 1933 - page 8, column 6:

WIFE SEEKS DIVORCE
DeBetha Honess filed suit for a divorce from Clayton Honess, Friday, in the local circuit court. The plaintiff asks for the custody of their only child and all other necessary and proper relief. The defendant is charged with cruel and inhuman treatment and that he left the plaintiff without any means of support on September 5, and has failed to return. They were married in 1927. The Honess' were residents of Union Township.

Lorene (BRILL) HOLLINGSWORTH Divorce Granted (1933)

source: The Republican (Danville, Indiana) - issue of Thursday, May 11, 1933 - page 1, column 4:

GRANTED DIVORCE
Judge A.J. Stevenson granted Lorene Hollingsworth a divorce from Vern Hollingsworth on the grounds of cruel and inhuman treatment, Saturday, in the local court. Also the plaintiff's maiden name, Lorene Brill, was restored.

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Marie WOODY Files For Divorce (1934)

source: The Republican (Danville, Indiana) - issue of Thursday, May 3, 1934 - page 8, column 3:

TWO WIVES SEEK RELEASES FROM THEIR HUSBANDS
Two divorce suits were filed in the local clerk's office during the past week. Marie L. Woody alleges cruel and inhuman treatment in asking for a divorce from her husband, Noble G. Woody. They were married in 1929 and separated in 1933.

Donald HARWOOD of Washington Township Files For Divorce (1933)

source: The Republican (Danville, Indiana) - issue of Thursday, December 28, 1933 - page 8, column 5:

HUSBAND ASKS DIVORCE
Donald Harwood filed suit for a divorce from Helen Marie Harwood, last week, in the local circuit court. The plaintiff alleges cruel and inhuman treatment and that the defendant left him on several occasions without telling him where she was going. The plaintiff is a resident of Washington Township and is by occupation a salesman. Mrs. Harwood is thought to be in Illinois.

OBITUARY: Anna (ALBERTSON) HOBBS of Plainfield (1934)

source: The Republican (Danville, Indiana) - issue of Thursday, April 12, 1934 - page 1, column 2

WIDOW OF FORMER NURSERY HEAD DIES AT PLAINFIELD
Mrs. Anna M. Hobbs, age eighty-two, widow of Cyrus May Hobbs, nationally known nurseryman, died at her home in Plainfield, Sunday morning, after a long illness.

She was born in Washington County, near Salem, and moved to Bridgeport in 1875 with her parents, Oliver and Mary Albertson, who founded the Bridgeport nurseries, now operated as C.M. Hobbs & Sons. Her marriage took place in 1876. Her husband became a partner in the nursery enterprise, and on the death of Mr. Albertson, succeeded to ownership of the business. At the time of his death, seven years ago, he was a trustee of Purdue University. Mrs. Hobbs was a birthright member of Friends church and was educated in Quaker institutions.

Surviving are one daughter, Miss Carrie M. Hobbs, Plainfield; three sons, Oliver A. Hobbs and Fred M. Hobbs, Plainfield, and Harry W. Hobbs, of Indianapolis; two brothers, Albert Albertson, Caldwell, Idaho, and Emory Albertson, Whittier, Cal.

Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at the home, the Rev. Norvel Webb officiating. Burial was in Maple Hill Cemetery.

Paul SAWYER of Liberty Township Files For Divorce (1934)

source: The Republican (Danville, Indiana) - issue of Thursday, May 3, 1934 - page 8, column 2:

SEEKS DIVORCE
Paul O. Sawyer of Liberty Township, filed suit for a divorce from his wife, Harriet A. Sawyer, Tuesday, in the local clerk's office. The plaintiff alleges cruel and inhuman treatment. They were married in 1931 and separated in October of last year.

Cecil HELTON Files For Divorce (1934)

source: The Republican (Danville, Indiana) - issue of Thursday, January 4, 1934 - page 2, column 1:

SEEKS DIVORCE
Cecil Helton filed suit for a divorce from Marie New Helton, last Friday, in the local circuit court. The couple was married last March and after ten months of married life separated on December 27. The plaintiff alleges cruel and inhuman treatment as the grounds for divorce.

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Alta Mae HUDDLESTON Files For Divorce (1934)

source: The Republican (Danville, Indiana) - issue of Thursday, January 18, 1934 - page 1, column 3:

SEEKS DIVORCE
Alta Mae Huddleston filed suit for a divorce from Guy Edward Huddleston, Tuesday, in the local circuit court. She alleges cruel and inhuman treatment. The Huddlestons were married in September, 1928, and separated in October of last year. The plaintiff asks for the custody of their four year old child and all other general and proper relief.

Amanda JENKINS Files For Divorce (1932)

source: The Republican (Danville, Indiana) - issue of Thursday, October 27, 1932 - page 1, column 2:

JENKINS DIVORCE ASKED
Amanda Jenkins filed suit for a divorce from Alonzo Jenkins, last Thursday. The Jenkins were married in March 1921 and have not been living together since May 1932. The plaintiff alleges cruel and inhuman treatment and that the defendant would not support her and their small child. She also alleges that he would come home drunk at different times and cause her much worry. The plaintiff asks the court for an absolute divorce and the custody of the child.

Monday, January 14, 2013

Nellie KESLER Files For Divorce (1932)

source: The Republican (Danville, Indiana) - issue of Thursday, October 27, 1932 - page 5, column 2:

ASKS DIVORCE
Nellie Kesler filed suit for divorce from Joe Kesler, Saturday, in the local court. The Keslers were married in February, 1927, and separated in March, 1932. The plaintiff alleges cruel and inhuman treatment and that the defendant called her vile names many times. The plaintiff asks the court for an absolute divorce, custody of their two children and for $10.00 per week for the support of the children.






Clarence JOHNSON of Guilford Township Seeks Divorce (1933)

source: The Republican (Danville, Indiana) - issue of Thursday, April 20, 1933 - page 1, column 3:

SEEKS DIVORCE
Clarence Johnson filed suit for a divorce from his wife, Tressia Johnson, Friday, in the local circuit court. The plaintiff alleges cruel and inhuman treatment in that the defendant continually nagged and criticized him. The Johnsons were married in April, 1922, and separated April 7, 1933. The plaintiff is a farmer living in Guilford Township.






Sunday, January 13, 2013

Charles KERSEY Attempts Suicide in Danville (1933)

source: The Republican (Danville, Indiana) - issue of Thursday, November 9, 1933 - page 8, column 5:

YOUNG MAN FAILS IN SUICIDE ATTEMPT
Charles Kersey In Hospital From Effects of Drinking Acid

Charles Kersey, age 19, attempted suicide by drinking carbolic acid about 12:30, Saturday night, at the apartment of Morris Patterson in the Danville hotel. He was taken to the St. Vincent's hospital that night in a serious condition but has showed improvement each day. He has a chance of recovery now unless unexpected complications develop. However, he is still at the hospital.

Charles was found by Patterson about fifteen minutes after he had drunk the poison and Dr. Carl Parker was called. Only a small quantity of the acid had reached the stomach but his throat and esophagus was badly burned.

Kersey had attended a dance earlier that night and had made several remarks which showed that he had been meditating the act. On returning he stopped at his home where he evidently got the poison. On parting from his friends he had told them goodbye and appeared in good spirits.

Marjorie JONES of Brownsburg Files For Divorce (1934)

source: The Republican (Danville, Indiana) - issue of Thursday, April 5, 1934 - page 3, column 6:

WIFE SEEKS DIVORCE
Marjorie Jones filed suit for a divorce from Howard F. Jones in the local clerk's office, Saturday. The plaintiff alleges cruel and inhuman treatment. The Jones were married in May, 1930, and separated in November of last year. They resided at Brownsburg.






Flora (ROBBINS) WOODS Files For Divorce (1934)

source: The Republican (Danville, Indiana) - issue of Thursday, May 10, 1934 - page 1, column 2:

BRIDE OF A YEAR SEEKS DIVORCE FROM UNION SOLDIER
Marriage in old age did not turn out well for an aged Danville couple who lived together just one year. Flora Woods, age 61, filed suit in the local clerk's office, last Thursday, for a divorce from George Woods, age 89, a Civil War veteran.

The plaintiff alleges cruel and inhuman treatment and that the defendant left her without means of support. They were married in March, 1933, and separated in March of this year. Mrs. Woods asked that her former name, Flora Robbins, be restored.






Entries From 2012 Added To Obituary Index

Entries from 2012 have been added to the database Deaths from The Republican's Year in Review, which is on the Hendricks County GenWeb site. The Republican is a weekly newspaper published in Danville, Indiana. Once a year it publishes a special "Year in Review" issue, which includes a listing of the deaths that were mentioned in each issue of that year.

This database includes the person's name and the issue of the newspaper their obituary appeared in. It now covers 1892-2012.

Saturday, January 12, 2013

Fannie (LYTTELL) KIRKHAM Files For Divorce (1933)

source: The Republican (Danville, Indiana) - issue of Thursday, September 21, 1933 - page 8, column 4:

SEEKS DIVORCE
Fannie M. Kirkham filed suit for a divorce from Forest L. Kirkham, Monday, in the local clerk's office. They were married in February, 1926 and separated in September, 1932. The plaintiff alleges cruel and inhuman treatment for the grounds of divorce. She asks that her maiden name, Fannie M. Lyttell, be restored.






Jesse DOOLEY Seeks To Dissolve Farm Partnership (1932)

source: The Republican (Danville, Indiana) - issue of Thursday, October 27, 1932 - page 1, column 4:

ASKS RESTRAINING ORDER
A suit for the dissolution of the partnership of Jesse Dooley and Bert Dooley was filed in the circuits court during the week by Jesse Dooley. The plaintiff also asks for an accounting and restraining order against the defendant. The complaint claims that the Dooleys entered into a partnership to manage a farm in March 1931 with each sharing equal in the profits or losses. The plaintiff claims the defendant has sold produce without dividing the dividends and that she has not received any of the $750 that she gave to equip the farm. She asks for an immediate restraining order to prevent the defendant from disposing of any of the property before the court can make a settlement.

Hazel WILSON of Marion Township Files For Divorce (1934)

source: The Republican (Danville, Indiana) - issue of Thursday, March 22, 1934 - page 1, column 6:

SEEKS DIVORCE, ALIMONY
Hazel Wilson filed suit for a divorce from Clay Wilson in the local clerk's office, yesterday. The plaintiff asks for alimony in the sum of $2,500 and for the custody of their minor child. Cruel and inhuman treatment is given for the grounds of divorce in the complaint. The Wilsons were married in 1910 and separated in April of last year. They are residents of Marion Township.






Nellie BATTON of Cartersburg Files For Divorce (1934)

source: The Republican (Danville, Indiana) - issue of Thursday, April 19, 1934 - page 4, column 6:

WIFE SEEKS DIVORCE
Nellie Batton filed suit for a divorce from John Batton, Monday, in the local clerk's office. The plaintiff alleges cruel and inhuman treatment and asks for the custody of their twenty months old child. The Battons were married in 1930 and separated in April, 1932. The plaintiff lives at Cartersburg.




Friday, January 11, 2013

Gordon BRUNES of Lincoln Township Files For Divorce (1935)

source: The Republican (Danville, Indiana) - issue of Thursday, January 17, 1935 - page 1, column 2:

WIFE NOT COMPETENT
Gordon C. Brunes, Lincoln Township farmer, claims that his wife, Lavon L., was incompetent as a farmer's wife in his complaint for a divorce, filed Saturday, in the local clerk's office. He also states that the defendant was guilty of cruel and inhuman treatment and that she deserted him on December 28. They were married in May, 1933.







Katherine BERRY Files for Divorce (1935)

source: The Republican (Danville, Indiana) - issue of Thursday, April 11, 1935 - page 8, column 3:

WIFE SEEKS DIVORCE
Claiming that her husband, James W. Berry, boasted of his associations with other women and would not support her, Katherine Berry asks for an absolute divorce and custody of their two-months old child in a divorce suit filed Tuesday in the local clerk's office. The parties were married in April, 1934 and separated last month. The plaintiff is a resident of Washington Township.



Thursday, January 10, 2013

Frances ZACHARY Files for Divorce (1933)

source: The Republican (Danville, Indiana) - issue of Thursday, May 25, 1933 - page 5, column 6:

WIFE SEEKS DIVORCE
Frances Zachary filed suit for a divorce from Morris Zachary, Tuesday, in the local circuit court. The Zacharys were married in 1931 and separated on May 4, of this year. The plaintiff asks the court to restore her maiden name. Cruel and inhuman treatment is stated as the grounds of divorce.





Ed BOWYER Files for Divorce (1933)

source: The Republican (Danville, Indiana) - issue of Thursday, January 12, 1933 - page 7, column 2:

HUSBAND ASKS DIVORCE
Ed Bowyer filed suit for divorce from Julia Bowyer, Saturday, in the local circuit court. The plaintiff alleges cruel and inhuman treatment. The Bowyers were married in 1891 and separated in December, 1932.


Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Mildred ZOLLAR of Brownsburg Files for Divorce (1935)

source: The Republican (Danville, Indiana) - issue of Thursday, January 17, 1935 - page 1, column 1:

CLAIMS DESERTION
That her husband, Ely V. Zollar, deserted her in September, 1931, and has never returned, is claimed by Mildred Zollar in her suit for divorce, filed in the local clerk's office, yesterday. The complaint states that the parties were married in1928 and two children were born to them. The plaintiff asks for the custody of the two children and for $4 a week for their support. The Zollars lived in Brownsburg, where the plaintiff now resides.





Ellen and Arthur BRADY Granted Divorce (1933)

Source: The Republican (Danville, Indiana) - issue of Thursday, May 11, 1933 - page 8, column 1:

GIVEN DIVORCE
Ellen Brady was granted a divorce from Arthur Brady, yesterday, in the local circuit court. The plaintiff was given custody of the children. The court ordered the father to pay $25 per month for the support of the children. The Bradys formerly lived near Avon.

Sunday, January 6, 2013

Hendricks County Doctors Directory 1886 Added

An index of doctors in Hendricks County in 1886 has been added to the Directories section of the Hendricks County GenWeb site. This listing of doctors was extracted from Medical and Surgical Directory of the United States (Detroit: R.L. Polk & Co., 1886). The towns included in this listing are: Amo; Avon; Belleville; Brownsburg; Cartersburg; Clayton; Coatesville; Danville; Hazelwood; Lizton; Maplewood; New Winchester; North Salem; Pecksburg; Pittsboro; Plainfield and Stilesville.

Saturday, January 5, 2013

Martha (MUSGROVE) BRICKERT dies in Montgomery County (1902)

Source: Montgomery County, Indiana Death Record (Book H-33, page 52), as transcribed by Karen Zach and placed online at the Montgomery County, Indiana INGenWeb site:

Name: Martha E. Brickert

Death Date: 6 Jan 1902

Place of Death: Clark Township, Montgomery Co IN

Spouse: Married - John D. Brickert

Age: 41 Years 11 Months 14 Days

Occupation: Housewife

Birth Date: 22 Jan 1860

Birthplace: Ind

Father: Enos F. Musgrove

Birthplace of Father: Ind

Mother: Rachel Pierce

Birthplace of Mother: Ind

Cause: Pneumonia

Duration: 3 Days

Dr: Wm. F. Batman

How Long at place: 1 1/2 days

Address:

Place of Burial: North Salem 1-8-1902

Undertaker: J.F. Davis