MORGAN COUNTY INDIANA
NEWS - DIVORCE NOTICES
DIVORCE
LAWS.
By some mistake or liberal design,
the early statute laws of Indiana on the subject of divorce were rather
more loose
than those of most other States in this Union; and this subject had been a matter of so
much jest among the public,
that in 1870 the Governor recommended to the Legislature a reform in this direction, which was
pretty effectually carried out.
Since that time divorces can be granted only for the following causes:
1. Adultery.
2. Impotency existing at the time of
marriage.
3. Abandonment for two years.
4. Cruel and inhuman treatment of one
party by the other.
5. Habitual drunkenness of either
party, or the failure of the husband to make reasonable provision for
the family.
6 The failure of the husband to make
reasonable provision for the family for a period of two years.
7. The conviction of either party of
an infamous crime.
Morgan Circuit Court at
Feb. term A.D. 1829
Mary Wilson vs. William R. Wilson - Petition for divorce
Now at this day come the said Mary Wilson, by Gregg, her solicitor, who
filed in Court her petition ...
Defendant, William R. Wilson, is not a resident of this State.
Geo H. Beeler, Clk Indiana Journal, Thursday, March 05, 1829
Contributed by Candi Horton
The
Morgan County Gazette July
30, 1853
Petition for Divorce- John Huston vs
Sarah Hutson
The Morgan County Gazette September 3, 1853
Petition for Divorce Frederick Deal and Elizabeth Deal
The Morgan County Gazette November
24, 1855
A story about divorces by the Court.
Those named were: ZACHARIA HOLLARS vs DORINDA HOLLARS, divorce granted,
this case came from Monroe County.
ISAAC ROSS vs MARY ROSS, "they were old people and probebly had not the
free love of "affinity", divorce granted.
JOHN KELLUM vs SOPHIA KELLUM, of Mooresville, divorce granted.
HUMPHREY ROBERTS vs MARY N. ROBERTS,
after living with her husband, some dozen years and raising a family of
children,
was seized with and "affinity" for a HARVEY BOLES and eloped with the
gentleman.
December 15, 1870
Rhoda C. Easter vs Isaac Easter divorce granted
James W. Brown vs Maria T. Brown divorce granted
Mrs. F. W. Parks, of
Martinsville,
has sued her wealthy husband for divorce.
They are well-known society
people and have been married nineteen years.
The Indiana State Journal, (Indianapolis, IN) Wednesday, May 6, 1896;
pg. 5
Contributed by Candi Horton