Thanks Kathy.  You said that much better than I did.

Cheri


On Sun, Apr 13, 2014 at 9:31 PM, Kathy Cardoza <[email protected]> wrote:

> Divorce certainly did happen back then, even among Catholics. I'm sure it
> was not sanctioned by the Church, as it isn't today.... but it did happen.
> And it wasn't uncommon for people to have themselves listed as widow or
> widower in the census rather than divorced. In that non-electronic age, and
> especially if the parties didn't live in the same area, it would work for
> them as there was a huge stigma attached to being divorced at that time. I
> had this in my family ....  Catholics in California around 1900.
>
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> On Apr 13, 2014, at 5:33 PM, Grace CM <[email protected]> wrote:
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> It appears that the orphans I've been tracing had two parents living
> together in 1890 but apart in 1900. In the 1900 census has the mother
> listed as W, a widow I believe, but the father listed as D, divorced I
> believe. Did the Catholic Church allow/condone/have a mechanism for divorce
> at that time? (This is in California.) Are there any civil records I might
> have access to? (I can't find any on-line.) I do know the father returned
> to the Azores and remarried while the mother was still living. Also, does
> anyone know how unusual it would have been in an immigrant Azorean
> community in the 1900s to have a divorce? Thanks all!
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