Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 November 1901 — To Part Man and Wife. [ARTICLE]

To Part Man and Wife.

Court proceedings will be brought at Boutnedale, Mass., by the parents of Nellie Cobb, fifteen years annul her marriage to Charles E. Harding, a young negro employed at the T. C. Cobb homestead at odd times. Nellie Cob and Harding e’opei and w'ere married at Newport by the Rev. Frank Fleming, a Baptist clergyman. When the couple appeared ,in tow-n and announced that they were man and wife Mrs. Harding had a stormy interview with her parents. She informed them that she had voluntarily married Harding, and that she intended to live with him.