Indiana passed a marriage law on 15 April 1905, which specified "no license to marry shall be issued where either party is an imbecile, epileptic, of unsound mind, nor to any person who is or who has been within five years an inmate of any county asylum or home for indigent persons, unless it satisfactorily appears that the cause of such condition has been removed and that such male applicant is able to support a family and likely to so continue, nor shall any license issue when either of the contracting parties is affected with a transmissible disease, or at the time of making application is under the influence of an intoxicating liquor or narcotic drug."
Elmer was divorced from his wife Mina Belle Boze sometime in the 1920's
Indiana passed a marriage law on 15 April 1905, which specified "no license to marry shall be issued where either party is an imbecile, epileptic, of unsound mind, nor to any person who is or who has been within five years an inmate of any county asylum or home for indigent persons, unless it satisfactorily appears that the cause of such condition has been removed and that such male applicant is able to support a family and likely to so continue, nor shall any license issue when either of the contracting parties is affected with a transmissible disease, or at the time of making application is under the influence of an intoxicating liquor or narcotic drug."
Elmer was divorced from his wife Mina Belle Boze sometime in the 1920's
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Interred 6/19/1934
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