BIOGRAPHY
Ira Fisher
Crawfordsville Daily Journal,
May 17, 1920
FISHER SUIT FOR SUPPORT OF CHILDREN COMPROMISED The case of
Edna Fisher versus Ira Fisher for the recovery of $10,000
expended by the plaintiff in support of seven children which she
had taken several years ago when she left her husband at
Darlington, was compromised Saturday outside of court, the
plaintiff accepting $2,500 as settlement. The case was an unusual
one as the defendant was a Dunkard preacher and the evidence was
at times highly sensational. As there were indications that there
might be a compromise effected Judge Jere West adjourned court
Saturday afternoon.
The Crawfordsville Journal
January 26, 1924
IRA FISHER IS GRANTED DIVORCE IN CIRCUIT COURT
Ira Fisher, a farmer living in Sugar Creek township, was
granted a divorce from his wife, Edna E. Fisher, in the
Montgomery county circuit court this morning. The complaint
alleges that Mrs. Fisher left the Fisher home some time in
October of 1913, and that since that time she has never lived
with Mr. Fisher. She is at present living in South Bend. Mrs.
Fisher has had the custody of the Fisher children since the time
of the separation.
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