source: The Republican (Danville, Indiana) - issue of Thursday, December 6, 1984 - page 7, column 5:
According to a legal notice, in November 1984 Frank P. Anderson filed a petition in the Hendricks County Superior Court (case # A 11 84-35) to adopt minor child Jennifer Ann Minnick. Her biological father was listed as Ralph Dean Minnick, who was said to have abandoned and deserted her and could not be found. The petition was scheduled to be heard in court 30 days after the legal notice had been published.
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Friday, April 14, 2017
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May (MINNICK) PHILLIPS of Danville Files For Divorce (1935)
source: The Republican (Danville, Indiana) - issue of Thursday, February 14, 1935 - page 1, column 2:
WIFE SEEKS DIVORCE
May I. Phillips alleges cruel and inhuman treatment in a suit for divorce from her husband, Leslie V. Phillips, filed in the clerk's office, Saturday. The complaint states that the Phillips were married in 1931 and separated in January of this year. The plaintiff claims her husband threatened and beat her causing her much worry and anguish. The Phillips live in Danville.
source: The Republican (Danville, Indiana) - issue of Thursday, April 18, 1935 - page 1, column 5:
WIFE GRANTED DIVORCE
May I. Phillips was granted a divorce from her husband, Leslie V. Phillips, Tuesday, in the local circuit court. The divorce was given on grounds of cruel and inhuman treatment. The plaintiff's maiden name of May I. Minnick was restored.
WIFE SEEKS DIVORCE
May I. Phillips alleges cruel and inhuman treatment in a suit for divorce from her husband, Leslie V. Phillips, filed in the clerk's office, Saturday. The complaint states that the Phillips were married in 1931 and separated in January of this year. The plaintiff claims her husband threatened and beat her causing her much worry and anguish. The Phillips live in Danville.
source: The Republican (Danville, Indiana) - issue of Thursday, April 18, 1935 - page 1, column 5:
WIFE GRANTED DIVORCE
May I. Phillips was granted a divorce from her husband, Leslie V. Phillips, Tuesday, in the local circuit court. The divorce was given on grounds of cruel and inhuman treatment. The plaintiff's maiden name of May I. Minnick was restored.
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