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Meltha Voorhees gets divorced, 1927

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 Lakewood Daily Times 20 Jan 1927

Arnold Fried, jailed for refusal to pay his wife, 1927

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 Lakewood Daily Times 5 Jan 1927

Adella Steele files for divorce, 1908

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 Lakewood Citizen 14 Feb 1908

The Spurdles get divorced, 1908

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 New Jersey Courier 30 Jan 1908

Mrs. Farrington gets divorced, 1918

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New Jersey Courier 18 May 1924

Gants get a divorce, 1901

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New Jersey Courier 7 Feb 1901

Thomas Acklind's wife leaves him, 1856

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Ocean Emblem 3 Sep 1856

Thomas Acklind's wife leaves him, 1856

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Ocean Emblem 28 May 1856

John Van Note's wife leaves him, 1856

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Ocean Emblem 15 Oct 1856

John Van Note's wife leaves him

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Ocean Emblem 2 Mar 1854

Emma and Charles Hopkins divorce, 1911

New Jersey Mirror 5 Mar 1911 Mrs. Emma Hopkins has been granted a divorce from her husband, Charles F. Hopkins, son of Caleb Hopkins, a hotel keeper at Cassville

Clayton divorce, 1930

New Jersey Courier 10 Oct 1930 Mrs. Ethel Clayton of this place, through her attorney, William J. Blair of Point Pleasant, has started suit for divorce against Capt. Arthur P. Clayton, member of a well known Silverton family. She claims they were married Sep 11, 1905 and had lived together till about a year ago, when he drove her from their home by his cruelty. He denies they were ever married.

Claytons to divorce, 1930

New Jersey Courier 10 Oct 1930 Mrs. Ethel Clayton of this place, through her attorney, William J. Blair of Point Pleasant, has started suit for divorce against Capt. Arthur P. Clayton, member of a well known Silverton family. She claims they were married Sep 11, 1905 and had lived together till about a year ago, when he drove her from their home by his cruelty. He denies they were ever married.

Charles Landis deserts his wife

from the New Jersey Mirror 12 Jun 1879 Mr. Charles K. Landis, of Vineland, has been granted a divorce on the grounds of desertion. This is a startling sequel to the killing of Carruth, his wife's d [word is unclear-starts with letter "d". Would love to know what this said, but the copy of the paper is just too difficult to read here].