Marriage and Divorce. 1867-1906, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1909 - Divorce |
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5-year period absolute divorce act of March action for divorce adultery age of consent alimony amended annexed Arkansas authorized AVERAGE ANNUAL NUMBER average is based banns bigamous marriages bigamy board of health Carolina cause celebrated cent certificate civil Code cohabitation contract County clerk cruelty custody Data lacking declared decree of divorce defendant desertion divorces granted divorces reported females filing ground habitual drunkenness husband or wife impediment imprisonment incestuous Indian Territory insane issued jurisdiction lacking or incomplete limited divorce marriage license marry minister neglect to provide North Atlantic division North Carolina North Central division NUMBER OF DIVORCES obtained parental consent penalty Person solemnizing marriage petition plaintiff population prior prohibited degrees publication registrar registration Remarriage residence Return of marriage Revised Statutes riage Service of process South Atlantic South Dakota Subsequent marriage TABLE 53.-POPULATION taken to form tion Total number valid vital statistics void voidable Voidable marriages