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M'CASLAND, Andrew - Ruth
Source: Crawfordsville Record April 13, 1832
Source: Crawfordsville Record April 13, 1832
Notice of Divorce -- Andrew M'Casland vs. Ruth M'Casland
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McCLELLAND, Everett - Letha
Source: Crawfordsville Review 22 June 1911 p 1
At the annual summer vacation drawn nearer the wheels of the Montgomery County divorce mill are grinding out decrees daily. Thursday two mismatched pairs were given legal separation, Judge West hearing testimony in chambers, the court room being occupied by the Gray ditch case. Letha McClelland was granted a divorce from Everett McClelland and give the care and custody of her infant daughter. Cruelty and failure to provide were the grounds on which a decree was asked. WM Reeves was plaintiff’s attorney.
Grant Abraham was granted a divorce from his wife, Stella Abraham, the complaint alleging cruelty and refusal of the defendant to live with him. - kbz
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McCLURE - Charlie - Maude or something like that :)
Source: Weekly Argus News May 17, 1890 p 1
Source: Weekly Argus News May 17, 1890 p 1
A report of a divorce case has reached the city that involves a young couple well known here. They were married recently in this city and then left for a neighboring city where the groom teaches school. The girls mother, it seems wanted her to marry an operator, who jerks lightning over in Illinois. Contrary to her wishes the couple eloped and married. On going home to visit her folks the mother persuaded her to give up her newly married husband and marry the operator. She accompanied the girl to the Illinois town but the operator had changed his mind. Before going she had induced the girl to write her husband a farewell letter. On returning home she found a letter from the forsaken husband saying that she could stay but he would give her no divorce. At this point the girl repented, wrote her husband to that effect, and once more they are together. The marriage of this couple took place in the Sherman house here about one month ago, the ceremony being performed by Rev. G.W. Switzer, at midnight the couple coming over from Waynetown. Charley McClure was the groom and Miss Maud York, the bride. The young man whom the mother favored is named Kyle and he is now located at Oakland, Illinois. At present Mr. McClure is teaching school at Frankfort. - kbz
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McCLURE, Frank - Viola
Source: Unknown newspaper & date (thanks Chris Hayes)
Charging desertion, Frank McClure filed suit in Montgomery Circuit Court Tuesday morning against his wife, Viola B. McClure. Mr. and Mrs. McClure have no children, the complaint states.
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McCLURE, Mary -James
Source: Crawfordsville Daily Journal Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana Friday, June 11, 1926, page 5
Source: Crawfordsville Daily Journal Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana Friday, June 11, 1926, page 5
McClure-Gobel Miss Mary Edna Gobel and James E. McClure, both of this city were united in marriage on Thursday evening by Rev. A. E. Arthur, pastor of the Memorial chapel at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Gobel on East Pike street. The groom is the son of Egbert McClure. Both young people are well known in this city. The ceremony was witnessed by a small company of friends and relatives of the contracting parties. After a short honeymoon trip Mr. and Mrs. McClure will be at home to their friends in this city.
Source: Crawfordsville Journal Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana Saturday, January 29, 1927, page 1
Mary Edna McClure was granted a divorce from James E. McClure and her maiden name Mary Edna Gobel was restored by the Montgomery circuit court Saturday morning. The couple married June 10, 1926, and separated on August 22, 1926. The plaintiff charged cruel and inhumane treatment and failure to support. - kbz
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McCLURE, Katie - Ralph
Source: Crawfordsville Review Thursday, April 20 1916
Source: Crawfordsville Review Thursday, April 20 1916
Katie L. McCLURE was granted a divorce from Ralph McClure in the circuit court yesterday morning and the defendant was ordered to pay the plaintiff 3 dollars a week for the support of their infant son. Mrs. McClure charged her husband with failure to provide for her and with desertion. Mrs. McClure said that she was married to the defendant on April 11, 1911 and they separated July 1914. She states that for 2 years he has failed to provide for her support and that a month after their child was born the defendant left her and that he has never been back since. Mrs. McClure alleges that although her husbnd was an able bodied man that he had never provided a home for her and that during the entire married life they lived at the home of their mother. Walter H. Linn entered a general denial to all charges set out in the complaint for the defendant. The plaintiff was represented by Clyde H. Jones of Lafayette. kbz
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McCONNELL, Mrs - Ira
Source: Crawfordsville Daily News-Review 1 Dec 1900 p 1
Judge West last evening issued a temporary injunction restraining Ira McConnell from disposing of any of his property. Mrs. McConnell in her petition for divorce which was noted yesterday asks for $5,000 with which to support herself and son Fred of whom she also asks custody. In order that any judgment issued by the court might be realized, Mrs. McConnell asked for an injunction restraining Mr. McConnell from disposing of his property. As above stated Judge West granted the injunction.
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McCORMICK, Maulsie - Howard
Source: Crawfordsville Journal Monday Dec 20, 1909
Maulsie E. McCormick was granted a divorce from Howard McCormick this morning, the care & custody of the child and $8 per month alimony for the care and education of the child. - kbz
Source: Crawfordsville Journal Monday Dec 20, 1909
Maulsie E. McCormick was granted a divorce from Howard McCormick this morning, the care & custody of the child and $8 per month alimony for the care and education of the child. - kbz
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McCOY, CHarles - Lizzie
Source: Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, 2 May 1891
Gunning for a Divorce. Charles McCoy has applied through his attorney, Dumont Kennedv. for a divorce from his wife Lizzie McCoy. The complaint states that they were married in 1884, and that on February 10, 1889, Lizzie got mad and skipped, since which time she has refused to live with the plaintiff. Both parties are residents of this city and it is said a counter complaint will be made. - transcribed by Kim H
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McDANIEL, William - Mary H.
Source: Crawfordsville Weekly Journal 10 Dec 1892 p 5
Mary H. McDaniel has filed a suit for divorce against her husband, William R, through her attorneys, Hanna & Hanna. She avers cruel and inhuman treatment and specifies a few cases to back up the statement. Frequently he has forgotten his marriage vows as to call her a black liar and a “n…..” and on the first of January 1892 he turned over a new leaf by throwing coal at her. In February he left town and she was thrown upon her own resources for several months.
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McDANIEL, William - Adalaide
Source: Weekly Argus News Oct 2, 1897 p 1
Source: Weekly Argus News Oct 2, 1897 p 1
William A. McDaniel has been divorced from his wife Adaline E. McDaniel. William made some very uncomplimentary charges and Adaline failed to appear to contradict them - kbz
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McKINSEY, ELizabeth - George
Source: Crawfordsville Record, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana 10 May 1834
Source: Crawfordsville Record, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana 10 May 1834
State of Indiana, Montgomery Circuit Court, March Term 1834
Elizabeth M'Kinsey vs. George M'Kinsey - petition for DIvorce
And now at this term comes the said complainant, by Currey, her Attorney, and the writ of subpoena issued in this case is returned, endorsed "not found" it is therefore ordered that notice of the pendency of this petition be published three weeks successively it (in) the Record a public newspaper printed in Crawfordsville, or the Lafayette Free Press, and that unless said defendant be and appear here on the first day of the next term of this court, and answer unto said petition, the matters and things contained there in will be heard in his absence - and cause continued. A copy. Attest ... John Wilson, Clerk April 9, 1834.
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McKINSEY, Mary - Joseph
Source: Crawfordsville Review 19 Sept 1891 p 4
Joseph McKinsey vs. Mary E. McKinsey. Divorce. Defendant defaults.
Source: Crawfordsville Review 26 Sept 1891 p 1 & 5
Mrs. Mary McKinsey, through her attorney, NPH Proctor has filed her application for a divorce from her husband, Joseph McKinsey and pleads drunkenness, failure to provide and abandonment as her causes.
Joseph McKinsey vs. Mary E. McKinsey, divorce. Dismissed.
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McLAIN, Myrtle - Charles
Source: Crawfordsville Review Friday, May 12, 1916
Source: Crawfordsville Review Friday, May 12, 1916
Myrtle McLAIN has filed suit for divorce from Charles McLain in the circuit court. She charges that her husband has been guilty of cruel and inhuman treatment and that he is an habitual drunkard. The Mclains were married in 1902 and separated May 10, 1916. Mrs McLain says that she has no goods of her own and that her husband has a grocery in New Richmond which is valued at about $1,800 and that he also owns a lunch counter and soda fountain worth at least $400 she says he has another $400 in the bank. The plaintiff asks that she receive the custody of the one son Herbert, 10 years old and that an alimony of $1500 be granted her. - kbz