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Divorce and matrimonial causes index question

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Shelly

Shelly Report 23 Feb 2008 12:34

hi
was wondering if any of you could help clarify something for me.
I have come across an entry that i believe to be the divorce of my gr gr grandmother.
it reads: 'Chapman' Samuel james v 'Chapman' Mary Ellen c 'Dillon'
Does anyone know what the 'c' means? The name Dillon is unfamiliar and i'm wondering if it could have been a third person named in the divorce?.
Its definately 'c' and not 'orse' which i know means 'otherwise known as'

any ideas would be greatly appreciated

shelly


Potty

Potty Report 23 Feb 2008 12:37

Co-respondent?

Shelly

Shelly Report 23 Feb 2008 12:47

thanks Potty, it could well be an abbreviation of that

regards
shelly