Category Archives: People

Jessie and Albert’s Divorce Papers

My Great Grandmother, Jessie Mae Tyler Green Harris, was married twice. First to Albert Green whom she divorced in 1913 and then to Frank Harris. According to the divorce papers her first husband abandoned her and my grandfather at some point between their marriage on May 5th, 1909 and their divorce on February 7, 1913.

In the CIRCUIT COURT, KANE COUNTY, February Term, 1913. Jessie Green vs Albert Green. IN CHANCERY.

At a term of the Circuit court of Kane County, For the February Term, A. D. 1913, held on the seventh day of the February of said Term. Present Hon. Mazzini Slusser, Judge, Charles T. McBriarty, Sheriff. Justus L. Johnson, Clerk.

JESSIE GREEN vs ALBERT GREEN | IN CHANCERY. No 32793.

This cause having come on to be heard upon the bill of complaint herein, and it appearing to the Court here that the bill of complaint filed in the Clerk’s office of this Court, on November 25th, A. D. 1912 together with an affidavit made by the complainant herein, showing that the said defendant was then a non resident of the State of Illinois, and that summons was duly issued on said day and returned, “Defendant not found in my county”, and it further appearing to the Court that due and lawful service has been had upon the defendant by publication in the Elgin Daily Courier, a regularly issued and secular newspaper, with general circulation throughout said Kane County, and that said newspaper has been published for many years to the filing of said bill of complaint herein and that the certificate of the publisher and Clerk’s certificate of mailing having also been duly issued and filed herein according the law, and the parties to this cause being now properly before this Court, and the said defendant having been three times called in open Court to plead, answer of demur to the Complainant’s bill of complaint herein, came not nor anyone for him and having herein made default and the court having ordered that the said bill of complaint and the matters and things therein stated and contained be taken as confessed, and the Court having heard the oral testimony of witnesses, sworn and examined in open Court and having heard the arguments of counsel and being fully advised in the premises, and on consideration thereof, DOTH FIND. That all the material facts alleged in the said bill of complaint are true, and that the defendant has willfully and wrongfully deserted and absented himself from the complainant without any reasonable cause whatever for a period of more than two years prior to the filing of said bill of complainant herein and the Court further finds that the defendant, Albert Green is a person wholly unfit to have the care, custody, control of education of the minor child of said parties, Walter T. Green, mentioned in said bill of complaint, and that said child is the only child born of said marriage and is now about the age of two and one-half years, and the Court finds that the complainant, Jessie Green, is a person wholly fit to have such care and custody of said minor child.

IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED by the Court, that the marriage between the complainant and the defendant be dissolved and the same is hereby dissolved accordingly, and the parties are and each of them is freed from the obligations thereof.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED by the Court that the complainant have the care, custody and control and education of the said minor child, Walter T. Green, without any interference on the part of the defendant, Albert Green, until the further order of this Court.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the defendant pay the costs of this suit, and the sum of Fifty ($50.00) Dollars Solicitor’s fees to the complainant for her solicitor within thirty days from the date of this decree, and that the execution may issue therefor, and this Court reserves the consideration of alimony for a future order and decrees to be entered herein on a proper showing made at this or any other term hereafter by said complainant.

Enter — Mazzini Slusser, Judge

February 7, 1913

Random thoughts about COVID-19

Listen to Tony

Listen to whatever Anthony Fauci says. He’s likely the leading expert in this right now. He is the director of the National Institute of Allergies and Infectious Diseases (NIAID). Over the past couple of weeks we’ve had friends and family ask my husband, (who works at NIAID) what he thinks about COVID-19, what he advised them to do. His response has been, “listen to Tony”. As of this afternoon, Dr. Fauci is saying don’t go to restaurants or bars or other crowded places, and of course wash your hands and don’t touch your face.

Also:

“You know, I would prefer as much as we possibly could,” Fauci responded. “I think we should really be overly aggressive and get criticized for overreacting.”

Dr. Anthony Fauci, March 15, 2020

Our next crisis might be clogged sewers

Update:UK’s sewage system in danger of gridlock from toilet paper substitutes

With all the panicked toilet paper hording, many people have resorted to buying facial tissues and at least one Facebook friend posted a photo of dinner napkins she bought when she could find no toilet paper. I even heard that one newspaper printed 8 blank pages for emergency toilet paper. Other Facebook friends are discussing what to do when all the paper in the house is used up (take a shower for #2 was one response). My immediate thought is don’t flush those facial tissues or napkins or paper towels. Hell, don’t even flush “flushable personal wipes”.

King Arthur Flour is out of flour

Of course. The hoarders bought up all the flour in stores, but I never would expect the king of flour to run out of flour! But it has. I can deal with no TP but I really need to bake bread. If not for eating, to deal with anxiety.

I deleted my Facebook app

I had a meltdown Friday night after spending the past couple days and several hours on Friday reading articles people posted on Facebook. I was convinced I was going to die and not live to see my retirement date or sit on the brand new deck or in the brand new “lodge” in warm weather. I would tell you what the articles were, but I don’t want you to have a meltdown too. Listen to Tony…

Facebook is not all bad

I did see some amusing things on Facebook today after I recovered from Friday’s meltdown*. My favorite was someone who’d just cleaned out their deep freezer after 20 years: “Threw out old frozen foods, the freeze dried remains of two budgies and ten betta fish, and found where the good glass containers were hiding.” I told them that they should use this as the first line in a short story or novel.


*just because I deleted my app does not mean I am not reading Facebook sometimes…