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Mcpherson County Divorces 1871 McPherson County Divorces 1871 - 1917 LAST NAME HUSBAND WIFE DATE FILM# CASE # ALBRIGHT FREDERICK CATHERINE APRIL 1873 2296776 18 ALBRIGHT FREDRICK MARY JUNE 1875 2296776 80 ALLEN JOSEPH ELIZA FEB 1887 2296810 1521 ALMA HARRY MARIE MAY 1910 2296813 4901 ALTMAN SAMUEL IONE FEB 1913 2296813 5106 ANDERSON CLAUSE HILDA APR 1914 2296813 5215b ANDERSON WILLIAM H. ANN JUNE 1875 2296776 26 ANNIS WILLIAM LAVINIA MAY 1902 2296811 4325 BACON ALBERT MINNIE NOV 1900 2296811 4212 BAIRD ROBERT ELIZA JUNE 1909 2296812 4831 BALDWIN ROBERT MARY JUNE 1883 2296776 870 BALL PEMBROKE LIBBIE JAN 1901 2296811 4227 BALTZLEY CHARLES EMMA AUG 1886 2296810 1420 BANGSTON HENRY ESTELLA SEPT 1898 2296811 4037 BARNES CHARLES ROSA JAN 1883 2296776 718 BASIL JOHN IDA DEC 1903 2296812 4390 BECK JOHN EDITH OCT 1915 2296813 5335 BEERS A.R. MILLIE DEC 1909 2296813 4870 BERGGREN ANDREAS JOHANNA DEC 1887 2296810 1724 BIAS SYLVESTER MINNIE AUG 1886 2296810 1407 BIGFORD OREN SARAH DEC 1900 2296811 4162 BLUE A. LAVERGNE M. MAUDE OCT 1913 2296813 5171 BOLINDER NILS INGRILENA JAN 1892 2296811 3091 BOYCE FREDRICK NORA OCT 1899 2296811 4122 BRANTANO WILLIAM SARAH JAN 1882 2296776 583 BROWN A.J. SARAH OCT 1889 2296810 2148 BROWN ALLAN ANGIE OCT 1917 2296813 5512 BROWN PLEASANT LUTITIA NOV 1899 2296811 4131 BROWN W.A. ANNIE JAN 1916 2296813 5364 BRUCE C.A. HANNA MAR 1914 2296813 5209 BRUNDIN ALBERT HILMA JAN 1896 2296811 3703 BUCHHANAN JAMES MARY JUNE 1909 2296812 4808 BULL ROBERT CLARA MAR 1886 2296776 1377 BURNISON J.A. CHRISTINE OCT 1902 2296811 4351 BURNS JOEL CARRIE APR 1891 2296810 2806 BUSSIAN CHRIST CATHERINE FEB 1878 2296776 173 CALDWELL W.O. MINNIE APR 1902 2296811 4317 CAMPBELL JOHN HANNAH FEB 1884 2296776 934 CARLTON ELMER MARY JULY 1881 2296776 507 CARTER ARCHIE ALICE APR 1915 2296813 5297 CARY NATHAN MARY SEPT 1874 2296776 37 CHAFFER E.F. LUCY APR 1906 2296812 4546 CHAMBERS WILLIAM MARY APR 1886 2296776 1396 CLARK JOHN ETTA JAN 1896 2296811 3706 CLARK ROBERT ANNA AUG 1891 2296811 2949 CLAYTON WILLIAM ALICE JULY 1887 2296810 1603 CLEVENGER F.A. MILDRED JUNE 1912 2296813 5049 CLEVENGER GEORGE LILLIAN MAR 1912 2296813 5016 LAST NAME HUSBAND WIFE DATE FILM# CASE # CLINTON C.C. ETHEL SEPT 1911 2296813 4999 CLOSE THOMAS CARRIE MAR 1911 2296813 4965 COLLINS W. CHARLOTTE SEPT 1882 2296776 715 CONNELLY ALEXANDER MARTHA SEPT 1877 2296776 145 COOK CYRUS ELIZABETH AUG 1881 2296776 526 COOKINHAM BRYAN MARGARET FEB 1890 2296810 2453 CORNELSON GERHARD CATHERINE JUNE 1914 2296813 5188 CORYELL EDWIN HULDA AUG 1874 2296776 43 COTTINGHAM WILLIAM JENNIE OCT 1891 2296811 2941 COULTER A.L. MINNIE DEC 1906 2296812 4574 COWAN BENJAMIN MARGARETTE AUG 1894 2296811 3535 CRIPE JACOB MARY DEC 1885 2296776 1332 CUNNINGHAM HARVEY MARY AUG 1890 2296810 2596 CURRY E.H. GRACE H. SEPT 1902 2296811 4348 DAVIS GEORGE LOLA DEC 1903 2296812 4396 DAVIS WILLIAM LUCINDA OCT 1877 2296776 153 DAVISON A.A. CAROLINE AUG 1906 2296812 4562 DAY ISAAC HATTIE MAY 1877 2296776 134 DECKER J.J. EVA JUNE 1914 2296813 5215 DECKER J.J. EVA OCT 1915 2296813 5338 DERMSTETER JACOB AMALIA NOV 1912 2296813 5084 DEWITT CHARLES EDELLA DEC 1916 2296813 5417 DOWELL CHARLES LILLIE NOV 1899 2296811 4128 DREW WILLIAM MARY E. APR 1892 2296811 3162 DUNN JAMES JENNIE MAY 1896 2296811 3680 DURLAND S.H. DEBBIE JUNE 1901 2296811 4258 EDMONSON BENJAMIN MARY E. OCT 1909 2296813 4845 EDWARDS FLOYD NELLIE DEC 1902 2296811 4353 EKLUND J.W. HANNAH MAY 1914 2296813 5225 ELLISON ALBERT LAURA FEB 1908 2296812 4677 ENDSLEY ABLERT RACHEL APR 1877 2296776 140 FARLAND FRED CECELIA NOV 1887 2296810 1676 FARVER JOHN MARY JUNE 1904 2296812 4432 FINK CHARLES MARY JULY 1898 2296811 4023 FORTNER PETER NELLIE MAR 1906 2296812 4538 FOUTS WILLIAM LIZZIE DEC 1892 2296811 3235 FOWLER CHESTER MILLIE SEPT 1907 2296812 4634 FRANK L.M. LEVI SEPT 1891 2296811 2995 GAMBLE JOSEPH RUTH FEB 1883 2296776 808 GATES HERMAN RACHEL NOV 1889 2296810 2355 GATES HERMAN RACHEL AUG 1890 2296810 2579 GAY WILLIAM H. DORA MAR 1909 2296812 4781 GELVIN GEORGE RACHEL DEC 1886 2296810 1513 GERHARD GOTTHOLD ROSALIA MAR 1910 2296813 4892 GILSON THOMAS ADA SEP 1895 2296811 3679 GLASGOW JAMES NANNIE APR 1890 2296810 2486 GOODHOLM LUDWIG ALMA MARIE MAR 1911 2296813 4978 GOODIN ORRIS ALICE AUG 1900 2296811 4194 GRANT P.A. TIDA JULY 1906 2296812 4556 GREENLEAF GEORGE LOUISA APR 1881 2296776 406 LAST NAME HUSBAND WIFE DATE FILM# CASE # GUNNERSON SWEN HENRIETTA MAY 1888 2296810 1845 GUSTAFSON WILLIAM ANNIE JAN 1916 2296813 5363 HAGAR MORGAN LUCIA MAY 1895 2296811 3614 HALFERTY W.C. LEONA JUNE 1910 2296813 4869 HALLEY J.W. ALICE SEPT 1912 2296813 5073 HAMRICK ELROY MINNA B. MAR 1906 2296812 4537 HANEY OLIVER ELIZABETH MAY 1897 2296811 3912 HANSON JOHN LISA DEC 1909 2296813 4851 HARDER DON BERNICE JULY 1915 2296813 5320 HARRIS JOHN MABEL JAN 1911 2296813 4962 HARRISON HENRY LUCY JAN 1891 2296810 2625 HARRISON WILLIAM ANNA APR 1905 2296812 4491 HARTLEY WILLIAM EMMA JUNE 1879 2296776 232 HARTLEY WILLIAM LYDIA JAN 1877 2296776 125 HARTRONFT HOWARD ALICE APR 1894 2296811 3410 HAWTHRONE W.M. MAMIE JULY 1914 2296813 5234 HEALD EDWIN SARAH SEPT 1887 2296810 1592 HENKLE WILLIAM JESSIE AUG 1893 2296811 3396 HENSLEY MARK FLORENCE SEPT 1917 2296813 5506 HERSHEY HARRY ELLA OCT 1882 2296776 693 HILDERBRAND BERNARD CATHARINE APR 1908 2296812 4698 HILDINGER CHARLES MAUD MAR 1902 2296811 4298 HILL D.A. MARY MAR 1886 2296776 1390 HILL PETER ABIGAIL SEPT 1890 2296810 2619 HILL RUSSELL IDA AUG 1885 2296776 1213 HINDS H.R. MARY JULY 1881 2296776 502 HINDS H.R. MARY AUG 1882 2296776 704 HITES RICHARD MAGGIE OCT 1914 2296813 5238 HOFF F.A. NANCY SEPT 1912 2296813 5070 HOFFSOMER JOHN DIAN SEPT 1908 2296812 4737 HOGGATT W.C. MATILDA APR 1894 2296811 3478 HOISINGTON N.S. KATIE APR 1897 2296811 3896 HOLMGREN WILLIAM EMILY OCT 1897 2296811 3938 HOUSER GOTTLEB RHODA SEPT 1917 2296813 5504 HUDSON B. CONWAY LENORA FEB 1901 2296811 4233 HULL W.G. GERTRUDE APR 1914 2296813 5220 HULTBERG C.O. MINNIE MAY 1908 2296812 4707 HUNT JOHN MARY ETTA OCT 1891 2296811 3004 HURLBERT CHARLES MARTHA ANN MAR 1909 2296812 4787 JAMES EDWARD MARGARET JAN 1915 2296813 5283 JOHNSON ANDREW HILDA OCT 1905 2296812 4519 JOHNSON CHRISTIAN CHRISTINA MAY 1882 2296776 667 JOHNSON EDWARD TENA NOV 1886 2296810 1440 JOHNSON HAROLD ESTA JAN 1908 2296812 4673 JOHNSON JOHN FLORENCE DEC 1908 2296812 4742 JOHNSON NELS BRITA JAN 1901 2296811 4232 JOHNSON OSCAR ADA AUG 1895 2296811 3674 JOHNSON PETER FANNIE MAR 1903 2296812 4375 JOHNSON THOMAS AUGUSTA JAN 1912 2296813 5030 JONES JOHN B. ALMINA MAY 1892 2296811 3167 LAST NAME HUSBAND WIFE DATE FILM# CASE # JONES RAY GRACE MAY 1897 2296811 3911 JONES W.T. RENA DEC 1911 2296813 5023 JONES WILLIAM LAURA MAY 1880 2296776 748 JULIN CHARLES JANE OCT 1889 2296810 2326 KALB WALTER C. ANNA PEARL DOLE OCT 1905 2296812 4520 KEEFE CHRISTOPHER HILDUR MARY FEB 1916 2296813 5374 KEIM AMOS CLARA MAR 1901 2296811 4235 KIDWELL J.H. BERTA JULY 1890 2296810 2571 KINNEY JOHN ELLA APR 1883 2296776 810 KINNEY MARTIN MARGARET OCT 1899 2296811 4126 KIRSCH HENRY KATHARINE JUNE 1907 2296812 4624 KOONS ADAM MARY OCT 1878 2296776 202 KUHL A.H. SESTELLA JAN 1903 2296811 4370 KUNDTSON J.C. LUCIA NOV 1886 2296810 1493 LAMB DAVID ELLEN FEB 1903 2296811 4371 LANGAN MATTHEW ETHEL NOV 1908 2296812 4760 LANGSHAW ALFRED BRIDGET OCT 1886 2296810 1488 LARSON CARL E. BERTHA OCT 1914 2296813 5252 LARSON JOHN EMMA APR 1908 2296812 4692 LARSON LEWIS MINNIE JUNE 1893 2296811 3361 LARSON SVEND ANNA DEC 1902 2296811 4360 LAWSON N.G. CORA MAR 1907 2296812 4575 LEFFLER JEREMIAH MALINDA SEPT 1914 2296813 5245 LEHRLING CHRIST MARY AUG 1892 2296811 3207 LEPAGE GEORGE LETTIE JUNE 1911 2296813 4980 LEWIS J.H. LUCINDA APR 1908 2296812 4693 LIEBBRANDT FREDERICK ELIZABETH NOV 1884 2296776 1093 LINDBERG JOHN ANNA LOVISA DEC 1905 2296812 4512 LINDBERRY FRANK JEMIMA JUNE 1875 2296776 79 LOOK WILLIAM NELLIE JUNE 1916 2296813 5406 LOOMIS I.D. ANNIE JUNE 1906 2296812 4544 LUNDQUIST CHARLES CHARLOTTA JAN 1893 2296811 3260 LYON MARTIN ALTA AUG 1916 2296813 5411 MADER GEORGE BARBARA MAR 1899 2296811 4042 MAGNUSON OSCAR MARY APR 1903 2296812 4384 MALTBY GEO. SARAH SEPT 1894 2296811 3556 MATHIAS JONATHAN ANNIE AUG 1886 2296776 1402 MCCAIN L.M. ANNA APR 1889 2296810 2013 MCCARTY ISAAC MARY MAY 1896 2296811 3777 MCCOURT GEORGE JENNIE OCT 1890 2296810 2611 MCDOWELL ALVA DORA NOV 1891 2296810 2921 MCGINESS ORVIL FRANCIS OCT 1894 2296811 3562 MCGOWEN JAMES MARY JUNE 1904 2296812 4430 MCNETT JOHN LUCY JAN 1891 2296810 2771 MILLER W.F. CORA JUNE 1886 2296810 1430 MILLIKEN JAMES MARY APR 1882 2296776 512 MILLS C.E. BARBARA OCT 1911 2296813 5013 MILLS JOHN SARAH MAY 1887 2296810 1582 MOCK JOHN B. HILDA APR 1904 2296812 4422 MOORE BERT ZETTA MAR 1901 2296811 4224 LAST NAME HUSBAND WIFE DATE FILM# CASE # MOORE ROBERT LILLIAN JUNE 1913 2296813 5131 MOREHOUSE ADONIJAH AMANDA JULY 1874 2296776 41 MORRIS JOHN MELISSA SEPT 1883 2296776 843 MULNIX CHARLES NANNIE JUNE 1908 2296812 4684 MURDOCK H.W. EMMA AUG 1888 2296810 1941 MURLATT HENRY LACI DEC 1908 2296812 4773 MURRAIN DANIEL MARGARET JAN 1883 2296776 711 MURRAY PAUL LIZZIE MAY 1881 2296776 485 NACHTIGAL TOBIAS LIZZIE MAR 1894 2296811 3475 NEESE WILLIAM ELIZABETH AUG 1905 2296812 4504 NELSON ALBERT ALICE AUG 1888 2296810 1924 NEVENHUYSEN FRANK LIZZIE MAY 1876 2296776 97 NIPP GILBERT BESSIE FEB 1913 2296813 5107 NOGGLE SHEPHERD JENNIE AUG 1895 2296811 3660 OAKES ABRAHAM ADDIE APR 1899 2296811 4082 OAKES FRANK ANNA JUNE 1892 2296811 3189 O'CONNER CHARLES MARY MAY 1886 2296810 1415 OLDFIELD W.A.
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