The Shelbyville Daily Democrat
Monday February 12, 1906
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Charles Keith
has
filed an affidavit against William Redmond, charging the latter with
adultery. Some months ago, Redmond’s wife deserted him, and returned to
Kentucky. Since that time, according to Keith, the disconsolate husband has been
finding solace by living with a woman named Sadie Dodds.
Contributed by Barb Huff
The Shelby Democrat
April 22, 1897
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Deputy Clerk Glessner this morning granted a marriage license to
William Redmond and Anna Jones. Redmond, who is so unfortunate as to be unable to write his name, has been employed in the Gordon neighborhood some time, and is the father of four children, who are inmates of the Orphans' Home, and who have $1,000 coming to them through their grand-father's estate, they being the grand-children of William Drake, who died in this city a year or more ago. The bride is a former resident of Paris, Ill.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming
The Shelby Democrat
Thursday, December 18, 1879
Page 3, column 2
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Alex. Redmond, the tallest man in the county, having grown weary of the lonely life as a single man, took unto himself a help-mate in the person of Miss Susan Baker, the smallest woman of this town. Although their combined heights are ten and one half feet, of which the groom is six feet and three inches, still he showed good
judgment in the choice of so estimable a young lady.
Contributed by Barb Huff
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