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CHILD; WOULD PLACE OTHERIN VOLKING’S CHARGE.Charging that her husband was “ur-j believably cruel’* 4to her, and declar- iing that because of his “inhuman treat- jIment,” she was unable to live with j♦him. Mrs. Rosa Peacock has filed J suit in the Forrest county Chancery 1 Court for divorce from J. A. Peacock, j She asks the custody of one of the ! children—the two-year-old boy— and that the daughter, several months old- j er, be placed in the care and keeping j of a Hattiesburg family designated in jthe papers. j)Mrs. Peacock says that they were married in Forrest county on Decernher 31, 1910, and that they lived to j%get her two hours when she was forced ; (o'leave home on account of the tread- 1t *raent accorded her. t{iIn January, 1914,” she continued, i♦“on his promise to lead a better life, ,I returned to him. On that very day, !ithe old time cruelty was again prac ' forced to leave him tiie second time.” j She is in a position to care for the!’two-vear-old son, William, but asks ■* 91 i\the court to place the daughter, Min-; nie, in the custody of W. II. Volking, ;13f this city. Absolute divorce also is ■ asked. ii
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Hattiesburg News

Hattiesburg, Mississippi, US

Mon, Feb 21, 1916

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