My 3rd great grandparents got divorced in Nebraska sometime between 1900 and 1910 (at least accordin
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My 3rd great grandparents got divorced in Nebraska sometime between 1900 and 1910 (at least according to the census records). Does anyone know of ways I could find out more information on that without actually visiting Nebraska? It's been hard to find.
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What are your 3rd great grandparents names? Where in Nebraska did they live, have any children, do you have death certificates? What are their ID Numbers?
https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Nebraska_Vital_Records#Divorce_Records states the following:
Divorce Records
Divorce proceedings since the 1850's have been kept by the clerk of the district court for each county. Divorce records since 1909 are also at the Bureau of Vital Statistics.
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Yes, thank you, I had seen that. I guess I was curious if there would be anything in other records like probate or the newspapers on divorces around that time.
This is them:
- Peter Jensen - M7PB-G8J
- Mary Thomsen - LRSH-XD4
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