The Shelby Democrat
Thursday May 5, 1923
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DEFENDANT GRANTED
DIVORCE IN COURT
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(From Saturday’s Daily)
Hearing in the complaint filed by Mrs. Josie Hauk against
Edmund E.
Hauk, of Hanover township, for a divorce, was conducted in the Shelby
circuit court today and the decree of divorce was granted to Mr. Hauk on his
counter complaint to the action of his wife. Judgment for the plaintiff was
given in the matter of a change of name and her name was restored to Josie
Heck.
Mr. and Mrs. Hauk separated last fall and a short time later were involved in
an incident that resulted in charges being filed in the criminal court here
against Mr. Hauk, who charged his wife with infidelity in his cross-complaint
for the divorce. The couple is well known in the north part of the county.
Contributed by Barb Huff
The
Shelbyville Daily Democrat
Saturday February 16, 1907
Page 4 column 5
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Alvin Hauk, of Greenfield, and Miss Maude Roach, a charming lady of Noble township, were united in the holy bonds of wedlock at Covington, Kentucky, last Monday by the Rev. N. H. Carlisle, of the Baptist church of that city. The bride and groom are well known throughout this county. They will make their future home at Greenfield.
Contributed by Barb Huff
The Shelby Democrat
December 24, 1903
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Isaac Houck, who has been in California for some time, will shortly arrive in Shelbyville for an indefinite stay.
Copied by Phyllis Miller Fleming
The Shelbyville Republican
Tuesday, October 4, 1898
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Mr. John Hawk, one of the best
known residents of Marion township, is reported as being very dangerously sick.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming
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