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Source: Fulton County Tribune - Ohio
Dated: January 3, 1885
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Worden celebrated their
50th wedding anniversary. |
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Source: Fulton County Tribune - Ohio
Dated: January 10, 1885
Anna P. Thompson of Fulton Co., asked for a
divorce from Charles F. Thompson of Mi. |
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Source: Fulton County Tribune - Ohio
Dated: February 14, 1885
Calvin Viers was granted a divorce from
Martie Viers
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Warren Smith of Wauseon and Jessie Sister of
Archbold were married in Morenci, Jan. 1, 1885
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Edward Vaughn was granted a divorce from
Ursula Vaughn.
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Catherine Andrews was granted a divorce from
George H. Andrews. She was granted custody of their
daughter, and he was granted custody of their son.
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Emma Murray was granted a divorce from Newton
Murray and the restoration of her maiden name to Egnew.
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Rollin E. Brisbin of Weston, Wood Co., and Lucy E.
Harris of Swan Creek, were married February 6th at the residence
of her brother, William Harris. |
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Source: Fulton County Tribune - Ohio
Dated: April 4, 1885
Ann Eliza Poorman was granted a divorce from
Chester N. Poorman, and her mainden name of Emerson
restored. |
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Source: Fulton County Tribune - Ohio
Dated: April 25, 1885
Samuel N. Buckmaster, and Nellie
McCutcheon were married April 20th, in Goshen, Indiana.
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James G. Dugo of Chesterfield married Mrs.
Mary Ann Barnes, a widow of Liberty Center. |
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Source: Fulton County Tribune - Ohio
Dated: May 9, 1885
Magdalena Webb was granted a divorce from
John H. Webb and the restoration of her maiden name of
Miller.
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Alice A. Hood was granted a divorce from Edwin
Hood.
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Ann E. Hurley was granted a divorce from B. T.
Hurley. |
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Source: Democratic Northwest, Napoleon, OH - Vol. 40
Page 9
Dated: Aug. 18, 1892
No Probate Judge, by they Were Married Just the Same
James McCune and Miss
Mary Loger of Fulton county presented themselves th the
Probate Judge's Office at Wauseon for the license to hitch up.
Probate Judge Newell being dead and no provision made for
his successor, the license was not forthcoming.
Nothing daunted, the pair hied themselves to Napoleon
last Saturday and having procured a license form Judge
Donnelly were married the same day by Rev. Donahay.
It is hard to athwart love. |
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