1892-3-21-Brooklyn Eagle-Julia Went On Missions

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The Church referred to in this article is actually the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (now the Community of Christ). We have included it here because the original source doesn't make the affiliations clear.


Brooklyn Eagle, 21 March 1892, page 6

Julia Went On Missions.

That's the Condemnation Pleaded in the Glover Divorce Suit.

The suit for absolute divorce by Julia A. Glover against her husband, Artemas W. Glover, will be tried before a jury at circuit. The couple were married on June 7, 1874. Glover, who is an engineer, lives in Greenpoint. They lived together till November 9, 1891, and have one child. In her complaint the wife alleges that the defendant has lived as the husband of one Hattie Fay, in Boston, from 1884 to 1892, and at other places in the neighborhood of the Hub. Mrs. Glover says, too, that the defendant and correspondent lived together at 231 Green street, this city. In answering the complaint, while the defendant does not deny the allegations, he pleads condemnation. His wife, the plaintiff, he says was for some time a worker in the church of the Latter day saints, on Rockaway avenue, and often went away for months on various church missions. That is his condemnation.

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