MRS. GEORGEANN BOOTH
Mrs. Georgeann Booth, age 88 years, passed away at her residence, 1721 Chemeketa Street, on Sunday, December 19.
She is survived by her son, George F. Booth and her grandsons, Carl V. Booth of Salem and Herbert S. Booth of Kooskia, Idaho.
Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, December 22, at 10"30 a.m. from the Christian Church at Turner. Interment will be in Twin oaks Cemetery, under the direction of Rigdon & Son.
Published in The Statesman Journal (Salem, Oregon) on Wednesday, December 22, 1926.
NOTES:
Mrs. Booth's second husband was Robert Cline. They were married December 1, 1886 and their divorce was granted on July 9, 1897. After the divorce, she took back the name of her first husband, Francis H. Booth.
LOCAL MISCELLANY
Georgie Ann Cline, wife of Robert Cline, has instituted proceedings against her husband, asking separate maintenance and an injunction to restrain said Cline from interfering with her property. In the declaration filed, Mrs. Cline states that she and Cline were married at Camp Point, December, 1886, she being the widow of the late F. H. Booth. She alleges cruelty and other misconduct of that character, and charges that Cline appropriated to himself a large share of the crops from her 120-acre farm, and he attempted to take forcible possession of property in which he had no interest. She asks provision made for the support of herself and child - a son by her first husband.
Published in The Quincy Daily Whig (Quincy, Illinois) on Wednesday, August 17, 1887.
TWO DIVORCE CASES
Mr. Robert Cline, of Camp Point, has commenced suit against his wife, Georgia, for divorce, on the ground of desertion. They were married in 1890 (sic), and he sets forth in his bill of complaint that she deserted him in the spring of 1895.
Published in The Quincy Daily Whig (Quincy, Illinois) on Sunday, June 13, 1897.
MRS. GEORGEANN BOOTH
Mrs. Georgeann Booth, age 88 years, passed away at her residence, 1721 Chemeketa Street, on Sunday, December 19.
She is survived by her son, George F. Booth and her grandsons, Carl V. Booth of Salem and Herbert S. Booth of Kooskia, Idaho.
Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, December 22, at 10"30 a.m. from the Christian Church at Turner. Interment will be in Twin oaks Cemetery, under the direction of Rigdon & Son.
Published in The Statesman Journal (Salem, Oregon) on Wednesday, December 22, 1926.
NOTES:
Mrs. Booth's second husband was Robert Cline. They were married December 1, 1886 and their divorce was granted on July 9, 1897. After the divorce, she took back the name of her first husband, Francis H. Booth.
LOCAL MISCELLANY
Georgie Ann Cline, wife of Robert Cline, has instituted proceedings against her husband, asking separate maintenance and an injunction to restrain said Cline from interfering with her property. In the declaration filed, Mrs. Cline states that she and Cline were married at Camp Point, December, 1886, she being the widow of the late F. H. Booth. She alleges cruelty and other misconduct of that character, and charges that Cline appropriated to himself a large share of the crops from her 120-acre farm, and he attempted to take forcible possession of property in which he had no interest. She asks provision made for the support of herself and child - a son by her first husband.
Published in The Quincy Daily Whig (Quincy, Illinois) on Wednesday, August 17, 1887.
TWO DIVORCE CASES
Mr. Robert Cline, of Camp Point, has commenced suit against his wife, Georgia, for divorce, on the ground of desertion. They were married in 1890 (sic), and he sets forth in his bill of complaint that she deserted him in the spring of 1895.
Published in The Quincy Daily Whig (Quincy, Illinois) on Sunday, June 13, 1897.
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