Shelby  County  Indiana
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Harris


The  Shelbyville  Republican
Thursday November 8, 1923
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DIVORCE  GRANTED
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          Myrtle Harris was granted a divorce from Albert Harris by Judge Harry C. Morrison in the Shelby Circuit court Thursday.
Contributed by Barb Huff


The  Shelbyville  Democrat
Saturday, March 15, 1919
Page 1  Column 2
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          Albert  and  Edgar Harris  are ill of Spanish influenza at their home on south Tompkins street.
Contributed by Phyllis Fleming


A  Shelbyville,  Indiana,  Newspaper
March 22, 1912
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          Mrs. Mary Harris,  of Shelbyville, and her guest, Mrs. Hannah Askin,  of Indianapolis, are visiting relatives here the rest of the week. --- Greensburg Times.
Copied by Phyllis Miller Fleming


The  Shelbyville  Daily  Democrat
Thursday February 2, 1905
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          Myrtle C. Harris VS Clarence E. Harris. Divorce and custody of child. Trial finding and judgment granting a divorce as prayed and custody of two minor children until further order of court upon payment of costs.
Contributed by Barb Huff


The  Shelby  Democrat
SUPPLEMENT 
Thursday November 3, 1898
Page 4 column 7
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          Nettie Harris  has brought suit for divorce from  William Harris  alleging cruel treatment and abandonment as cause of action.  The custody of their daughter is also asked by the plaintiff.
Contributed by Barb Huff


The  Shelby  Democrat
Thursday, December 27, 1894
Page 3 column 3
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          The five-year-old daughter of  Mr. and Mrs. Perry Harris  is dangerously ill with catarhal fever.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming


The  Daily  Republican
Monday July 21, 1884
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LOCAL  NEWS
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          Judge Woolen,  of Franklin, and  Samuel Harris,  clerk of Johnson county, are in the city to-day.
Contributed by Marcia Stinson


The  Daily  Evening  Democrat
Thursday, April 13, 1882
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LOCAL  NEWS
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          P. D. Harris  has purchased the lot and brick building formerly used by the gas company, on East Jackson street, and will erect additional buildings to be used by him as a machine repair shop.
Contributed by D. Darlene Palmer


The  Democrat - Volunteer
Shelbyville, Ind., Feb. 26, 1880.
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OFFICIAL  ORGAN  OF  SHELBY  COUNTY.
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CRADLE --- ALTAR --- TOWN.
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Married.
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          HARRIS -- DUNLAP --- On the 19th day of February, 1880, in Addison township, Mr. Perry Harris  to  Miss Mary C. Dunlap, by Rev. John Jackson.
          The friends of this very popular couple were present on the happy occasion to congratulate them and to wish bride and groom much joy through life.  The wedding took place at the residence of  Mr. and Mrs. James Parrish, who gave the couple an elegant supper in honor of the occasion.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming

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