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MOTHER OF SIXSEEKS DIVORCEHolloways Were Married New Year’s Day, 1879—Other Pleas Efitered.Jennie Holloway asks divorce in Common Pleas Court from Thomas Holloway, a stonemason, of Miami Township. They were married on New Year’s Day, 1879, and have six children ranging in age from 4 to 21 years. The wifecharges cruelty and asks alimony; also, injunction restraining her husband from disposing of property. Stanley Struble is her attorney.Signora Alexander, married so long ago she can not fix the date, asks divorce from Gordon Alexander, barber. 633 West Fifth street. She charges cruelty, neglect and three years’ willful absence. She asks alimony and injunction restraining the husband from disposing of property. A. Lee Beatty is her attorney.Elizabeth Kelch filed an answer and cross-petition to the divorce suit of David E. Kelch.Laura Davies, Addyston, O., asks divorce from Owen P. Davies, charging failure to provide. They were married in 1887. Stanley Struble is her attorney. 'William Traylor asks divorce from Elizabeth Traylor, Front and Russea streets. Covington. Ky. He charges neglect and three yeRrs’ absence. M. Muller is his attorney.Judge S. W. Smith heard concluding testimony in the suit of Harry Jones against Bina Jones ai\d took the case under advisement.c
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Cincinnati Commercial Tribune

Cincinnati, Ohio, US

Wed, Nov 22, 1905

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