@BillieBun Hee yeah I have an account already - this is where I first learned about the lack of documentation!
@PamsMyth 1922-ish. Grandpa was born in March of 1923, so the split was the year before. That's interesting re: proof of divorce - I wasn't aware of that, tho' it makes sense.
@kaylcrawford Yeah I've wondered if maybe she went to Kansas or Wyoming. Figured I'd start with CO, and expand to another state if I didn't find anything.
@BillieBun Oh, that's a good call. Thank you!
@Kimmycott Yeah, later records are easier to find. 1920s tho', that's a century ago! Love the idea re: NARA or the LoC. Thank you!
They settled in Cripple Creek, where my grandpa was born less than a year later.
Family has always talked about great-gran getting a divorce & remarrying... but I can't find paperwork for either the divorce or the remarriage. No Decree of Dissolution, no marriage license, nothing. I have my grandpa's birth certificate, along with other papers related to my great-grands: birth certificates, military service records, that sort of thing. But on the divorce? Nothing.
Great-gma worked in a soda fountain/cafe attached to the movie theater, & sold ice cream & treats to moviegoers.
Turns out one of those moviegoers must've been the handsome young butcher's apprentice, a blond-haired, blue-eyed fellow closer in age to great-gma. We don't know the details, but she came to Stratton with one husband & left with another: my great-gpa.
The story is intriguing: great-gma was from a farming family & had several sisters. When she was 19, she married a man about a decade her senior. Several years into it, they had a son (my grandpa's older half-brother). Somewhere in there, one of great-gma's sisters married into a wealthy ranching family & great-gma moved to Stratton, CO, to be closer to her sisters.
Hey, does anybody know how or where I can find a copy of an old divorce decree from Colorado?
One of my great-grandmothers divorced her first husband to marry my great-grandpa, but I haven't been able to find the divorce papers. #familytree #geneaology
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