Item #40969 MARY TOMASICH VS. LOUIS SPOTORNO, EXR &C OF JOSEPH TOMASICH, DECEASED, IN THE COURT OF PROBATES OF HANCOCK COUNTY, STATE OF MISSISSIPPI, AT THE NOVEMBER TERM 1868, THEREOF. Mississippi Divorce.
MARY TOMASICH VS. LOUIS SPOTORNO, EXR &C OF JOSEPH TOMASICH, DECEASED, IN THE COURT OF PROBATES OF HANCOCK COUNTY, STATE OF MISSISSIPPI, AT THE NOVEMBER TERM 1868, THEREOF.
MARY TOMASICH VS. LOUIS SPOTORNO, EXR &C OF JOSEPH TOMASICH, DECEASED, IN THE COURT OF PROBATES OF HANCOCK COUNTY, STATE OF MISSISSIPPI, AT THE NOVEMBER TERM 1868, THEREOF.

MARY TOMASICH VS. LOUIS SPOTORNO, EXR &C OF JOSEPH TOMASICH, DECEASED, IN THE COURT OF PROBATES OF HANCOCK COUNTY, STATE OF MISSISSIPPI, AT THE NOVEMBER TERM 1868, THEREOF.

Hancock, County MS: 1868. [6] pp on lined, legal-size paper, entirely in ink manuscript. Consisting of the answer of the Executor to the complaint of Mary Tomasich. Light wear, a couple of short closed tears without loss. Very Good.

Mary Tomasich, calling herself "the widow of Joseph Tomasich, late of the County of Hancock but now deceased," filed a claim against Joseph's estate. But in 1866, while Joseph was still alive, she petitioned for a divorce from Joseph, "charging him therein with continued ill treatments, and with committing adultery with a negress living with him."
The Hancock County Court issued a decree of divorce, which the Executor attaches to this Answer. Having dissolved the bonds of holy matrimony, Mary thus has no claim to Joseph's estate. Item #40969

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