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Divorce for Trifling Reasons

Divorce for Trifling Reasons
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Divorce for Trifling Reasons

“William Price vs. Eliza A. Price. The parties were married in Virginia in 1871, and have six children. The petition alleges willful absence, and that she, on various occasions, did have unlawful intercourse with various persons, both in this county and in Athens, and for these trifling reasons he wants a divorce.”1

  1. (1890, September 27). Portsmouth Times, p. 1.
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