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Domestic News May 21, 1909

Daily Arizona Silver Belt

Globe, Miami, Gila County, Arizona

What is this article about?

In New York, Mrs. Helen Kelly Gould was granted an interlocutory divorce decree from Frank J. Gould by Justice Gerard in the Supreme Court, based on referee Edward W. Whitaker's report proving charges. She gets custody of children Helen Margaret and Dorothy from December to April; Gould from May to November with modifications. No alimony provided.

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HELEN KELLY GOULD
DIVORCED FROM
HUSBAND

NEW YORK, May 20.—Mrs. Helen Kelly Gould was granted an interlocutory decree of divorce today from Frank J. Gould by Justice Gerard, in the supreme court.

The decision was rendered on the report of Edward W. Whitaker as referee, who decided that the charges against Gould had been proven.

Mrs. Gould is allowed the sole custody of the two children, Helen Margaret and Dorothy Gould, from December to April, both inclusive, and the defendant may have them from May to November, subject to certain modifications.

No provision is made for alimony for Mrs. Gould.

What sub-type of article is it?

Legal Or Court

What keywords are associated?

Divorce Decree Gould Family Child Custody New York Supreme Court No Alimony

What entities or persons were involved?

Helen Kelly Gould Frank J. Gould Justice Gerard Edward W. Whitaker Helen Margaret Gould Dorothy Gould

Where did it happen?

New York

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

New York

Event Date

May 20

Key Persons

Helen Kelly Gould Frank J. Gould Justice Gerard Edward W. Whitaker Helen Margaret Gould Dorothy Gould

Outcome

interlocutory decree of divorce granted; mrs. gould awarded sole custody of children from december to april, defendant custody from may to november with modifications; no alimony provision.

Event Details

Mrs. Helen Kelly Gould was granted an interlocutory decree of divorce from Frank J. Gould by Justice Gerard in the supreme court. The decision was rendered on the report of Edward W. Whitaker as referee, who decided that the charges against Gould had been proven. Mrs. Gould is allowed the sole custody of the two children, Helen Margaret and Dorothy Gould, from December to April, both inclusive, and the defendant may have them from May to November, subject to certain modifications. No provision is made for alimony for Mrs. Gould.

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