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New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut
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Judge Williams granted nine divorces yesterday afternoon on grounds of intemperance, intolerable cruelty, and desertion, involving local residents such as Helen Leggett Quigley, Carrie L. Stannard, and others.
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Nine divorces were granted by Judge Williams yesterday afternoon.
Helen Leggett Quigley secured a divorce from Charles V. J. Quigley, a local dentist; grounds, intemperance.
Based on the same grounds, Carrie L. Stannard secured a divorce from Joseph E. Stannard, a local resident.
Lucy J. Bragaw was granted a divorce from Robert Bragaw, intemperance.
Claiming intolerable cruelty Gertrude Bradley was separated from her husband, George Bradley
Three divorces were granted on the grounds of desertion. Elizabeth Palkaszis secured a divorce from Antanas Palkaszis. Edward Rose was divorced from his wife, Ellen Christine Rose.
Vincenzo Sessa, who left his wife something like 10 years to seek work in Buenos Ayres resulted yesterday in a divorce for Mrs. Sessa.
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Nine divorces granted by Judge Williams: Helen Leggett Quigley from Charles V. J. Quigley (intemperance); Carrie L. Stannard from Joseph E. Stannard (intemperance); Lucy J. Bragaw from Robert Bragaw (intemperance); Gertrude Bradley from George Bradley (intolerable cruelty); Elizabeth Palkaszis from Antanas Palkaszis (desertion); Edward Rose from Ellen Christine Rose (desertion); Mrs. Sessa from Vincenzo Sessa (desertion after 10 years).