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Rosanna
(Snyder) Brown vs. Elias H. Brown Second Time Around Wasn't Lovely, Divorce in Williams
County, Ohio, 1866
They were both married before and each had many children from their
former marriages. This marriage
was short-lived as each party told a different version of the events that led
up to the divorce. Love was not
lovelier the second time around.
Elias H. Brown, b.c. 1812, PA, was first married to PA native Susannah,
b.c. 1820. The couple, married by
1841, appeared in the 1850 Jefferson Twp, Wms Co, OH federal census, p18, as
Elias 38 PA, Susannah 30 PA, Delilah 8 OH, Thomas 7 OH, Sanders 5 OH, Bradley
3 OH, and Zachariah 1 OH. Wife
Susannah died on 8 Apr 1858 @38Y and was buried in the West Jefferson
Cemetery.
Elias and his children were enumerated in the 1860 Jefferson Twp
federal census, p167A, as Elias 42 PA, Delia 18 OH, Thomas C. 17 OH, Sanders
V. 15 OH, Bradley 13 OH, Zachariah 10 OH, Winfield S. 7 OH, Andrew 6 OH,
Charles F. 4 OH, and Isabel 4 OH. Within
a span of eleven days between 8 Sept 1862 -18 Sept 1862, four of the children
died (Delilah, Zachariah, Andrew, and Isabella); also dead within that
timeframe was a grandson, AP Phillips; all were buried with Susannah Brown.
The existence of the deceased grandson @ 14Y leads one to speculate that there
must have been an unknown older daughter of this couple or one of the parties
was married before. This tragedy left Elias a widower with five children when
he married a second time.
His new bride was Mrs. Rosanna Snider/Snyder, the widow of Edward
Snyder. Rosann or Anna was a
resident of Stark Co, OH and had five children at the time of her marriage to
Elias on 31 Jan 1864, Wms Co (Marriages V3 p349).
Her Snyder children were Richard 15, Amanda 14, Cuquel 10, Aaron 8, and
Sarah 6.
Rosann, dissatisfied with her new husband, petitioned the Williams
County, OH Civil and Criminal court for a divorce (Roll 18 case number 4 - Oct
1866). She stated that on 1Nov
1865 Elias beat and choked her. Between
Aug 1866-Oct 1866 she was very sick and unable to move; Elias in a vile
manner, using abusive language, beat her daughter Amanda.
On 1 May 1866 Elias drove Anna out of the house and would not allow her
to take her clothing and other belongings.
She stated that Elias was worth $10,000 - $12,000 plus he owned real
estate in Jefferson Twp. Rosann
wanted a reasonable alimony.
Elias by deposition said he did not receive any money from her before
or after the marriage so he did not owe her anything.
She could have what few articles she had any time and he did not drive
her from his home. He was willing
to support her if she would return but not if she remained apart.
Elias said Anna neglected him and was often gone for weeks at a time.
Bradley Brown, Elias' son, by deposition said Anna left without cause
but that she had returned frequently to the Brown home and had stored her
belongings there of her own free will. His
father did not neglect her or refuse medical attention or financial
assistance. Her own daughters
were in the home when Anna was sick. Anna
did not provide regular meals for the family.
The court granted Anna a divorce plus $50 in alimony to be paid in Oct
1866 and a further $50-60 in a year's time.
In the 1870 Jefferson Twp federal census, p25, Elias Brown was listed
as 60 OH without occupation along with children Sanders 24, Bradley 22, and
Sarah (Tingle) 20, Sander's new bride. Elias
H. Brown was the owner of extensive land in Sec 17 of Jefferson Twp according
to the 1874 Wms Co Atlas, p40. In
the 1880 Jefferson Twp federal census p522, Elias H. Brown was enumerated as
Elias 62 PA with PA native parents divorced; he lived alone.
On 26 June 1890 Elias died in Wms Co (Deaths, V2 p58) and his estate
was probated on 10 June 1890 (#3092). A
Rosanna Snyder was listed in the Wms Co Deaths (V3 p119) for 19 Oct 1894.
Whether she was the divorced Mrs. Brown has yet to be determined.
Also a marriage record in Wms Co (Marriage V3 p460) revealed the
wedding of a Thomas C. Brown to Amanda A. Snyder on 19 Sept 1865.
This may be Elias' son and Rosann's daughter. |
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