Fayette County, GA Vital Records - Divorces
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Legislative Documents], [Georgia Department of Archives and History],
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ACTS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA, PASSED IN
MILLEDGEVILLE, AT A SESSION OF THE SAME, IN NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER, 1857.
COMPILED AND ANNOTATED BY EDWIN N. BROYLES.
PART II. LOCAL AND PRIVATE LAWS.
1857 Vol. 1 -- Page: 304
Sequential Number: 323
Law Number: [No. 321.]
Full Title: An Act for the relief of William C. Holliday, of the County
of Fayette.
Section 1. Be it enacted, That William C. Holliday, of the county of
Fayette, be and he is hereby relieved from all disabilities on account of
a divorce obtained by his wife, Jane Holliday, in the Superior Court of
said county, and that the said William C. Holliday be made eligible to
marry again.
Sec. II. [All laws to the contrary are hereby repealed.]
Approval Date: Assented to December 22d, 1857.
The Fayetteville News. February 22, 1907
Libel for Divorce.
Mrs. Doshie Sims vs. T. J. Sims. Libel for Divorce, Fayette
Superior Court, March Term, 1907.
State of Georgia, Fayette County. -- To T. J. Sims, Greeting: You are
hereby required to be and appear, either in person or by attorney at the
March term, 1907, of superior court of said county to be held on the 3rd
Monday in March, 1907, to then and there answer the plaintiff's demand in
an action for divorce, as in default thereof the court will proceed as to
justice shall appertain.
Witness the Honorable E. J. Reagan, judge of said court this the 19th day
of February, 1907.
J. W. Graham, Clerk Superior Court Fayette County, Georgia
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