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Grand Forks, Grand Forks County, North Dakota
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Lulu Case Cowles of Avon was granted a divorce from Benjamin E. Cowles of Willmar, Minn., in Hartford, Conn., due to his desertion in June 1902. She receives custody of their 8-year-old daughter. Of interest to Grand Forks residents, as Cowles once lived there.
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The following will be of interest to Grand Forks people, Mr. Cowles having at one time resided here:
Lulu Case Cowles of Avon, who was represented by L. P. Waldo Marvin, was divorced from Benjamin E. Cowles, now of Willmar, Minn. They were married in Avon on November 26, 1890, and Mrs. Cowles charged that her husband deserted her at Manchester in June, 1902. He was a dispatcher for the Hartford, Manchester & Rockville Tramway company at the time he went away and Mrs. Cowles said it was reported that a woman accompanied him. The decree of divorce entitles Mrs. Cowles to the legal custody of an 8-year-old daughter. Hartford (Conn.) Courant.
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Hartford, Conn.
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decree of divorce granted; mrs. cowles entitled to legal custody of 8-year-old daughter.
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Lulu Case Cowles of Avon, represented by L. P. Waldo Marvin, divorced Benjamin E. Cowles of Willmar, Minn. Married in Avon on November 26, 1890. Husband deserted her at Manchester in June, 1902, while working as dispatcher for Hartford, Manchester & Rockville Tramway company; reported a woman accompanied him.