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- From cousin Louise Bea, San Francisco (October 2007): >The film is FHL # 1637918, Divorce Papers 1755-1803, Connecticut
Superior Court, Hartford County. >To the Honorable the Superior Court to be held in Hartford in and for >the County of Hartford on the second Tuesday of February Anno Domini >1792 > > The Petition of Susannah Whiting of Hartford in said county >humbly speaketh > > That on the 25th day of March, AD 1784, she was married unto >Elisha Whiting then of said Hartford, that the said Elisha more than >three years since, for reasons unknown, willfully deserted the >Petitioner and his children in a suffering condition, that he hath ever >since continued to abscond in parts unknown, without ever informing >where he may be found, or affording the > >Petitioner the least means of support, that she hath ever since by every >possible exertion, just for said means, with the assistance of her Charitable Friends to prevent any further charges. > > That she hath every reason to believe from credible reports and >letters written by the said >Elisha to Strangers, that he is married again in some of the Southern >States without the least design of returning again, or having the >remotest regard to the Petitioner or his children. wherefore she humbly >prays your Honor's gracious considerations in the premises and to grant >her a Bill of Divorce from her marriage contract with the said Elisha >and she as in duty bound shall ______ . Dated at >Hartford the 14th day of February Anno Domini 1792 > >
The film # is 1,635,918. Divorce Papers 1755-1803 for Hartford,
CT To the Honorable the Superior Court to be held in Hartford in and
for the County of Hartford on the second Tuesday of February Anno Domini
1792
The Petition of Susannah Whiting of Hartford in said county
humbly speaketh
That on the 25th day of March, AD 1784, she was married
unto Elisha Whiting then of said Hartford, that the said Elisha more than
three years since, for reasons un known, willfully deserted the Petitioner
and his children in a suffering condition, that he hath ever since
con continued to abscond in parts unknown, without ever informing where he
may be found, or affording the Petitioner the least means of support, that
she hath ever since by every possible exertion, just for said means, with
the assistance of her Chari table Friends to prevent any further
charges.
That she hath every reason to believe from credible reports
and letters written by the said Elisha to Strangers, that he is married
again in some of the Southern States without the least design of returning
again, or having the remotest regard to the Petitioner or his
children. wherefore she humbly prays your Honor's gracious considerations
in the premises and to grant her a Bill of Divorce from her mar- riage
contract with the said Elisha and she as in duty bound shall ______ . Dated
at Hartford the 14th day of February Anno Domini 1792 MARRIAGE: Also shown as Married Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States.~SEALING_SPOUSE: Also shown as SealSp 20 Oct 1960, SGEOR.
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