Family:Arthur Schoennauer and Fanny Sells (1)

Watchers
Facts and Events
Marriage[1][3][4][5] 23 Sep 1902 Tipton, Indiana, United States
Residence[2] To 17 Dec 1906 Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United StatesArthur moved to Seattle, Washington. Fanny remained in Chicago, Illinois
Divorce Filing[2] 30 Jan 1908 Snohomish, Washington, United States
Divorce[2][6][8][9][10][11] 20 Apr 1908 Snohomish, Washington, United States
Other[7] 5 Mar 1911 Seattle, King, Washington, United StatesFiling of suit for support in King County superior court
Children
BirthDeath
1.
6 Jul 1903

Document Gallery

Image Gallery
References
  1. Tipton County, Indiana; Marriages 1870-1905.

    Source Information: Ancestry.com. Indiana, Marriage Collection, 1800-1941 (Database on-line.) Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005. Original data: Works Progress Administration, comp. Index to Marriage Records Indiana: Indiana Works Progress Administration, 1938-1940.
    Jordan Dodd, Liahona Research, comp. Electronic transcription of marriage records held by the individual counties in Indiana. Many of these records are on microfilm at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah.

  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Fanny Schoennauer, Respondent v. Arthur C.J. Schoennauer, Appellant, in Washington (State) Supreme Court, Arthur Remington, Solon Dickerson Williams. Schoennauer v. Schoennauer Case (1913). (Cases Determined in the Supreme Court of Washington, Volume 77)
    Page 132, 29 December 1913.

    "They lived in Chicago, Illinois, until December 17, 1906, at which time the husband moved to Seattle; his wife and child remaining in Chicago. On January 30, 1908, the husband commenced an action for a divorce in the superior court of Snohomish county."

  3. Arthur CJ Schoennauer and Fanny Sells, in Tipton County, Indiana, marriages, 1844-1905, ACPL Internet Archive
    Vol 2, pgs 130, 301.

    Groom Index (Page 130): "10-62; 23 Sep 1902; SELLS, Fanny; SCHOENNAUER, Arthur CJ"
    Bride Index (Page 301): "10-62; 23 Sep 1902; SCHOENNAUER, Arthur C.J.; SELLS, Fanny"

  4. Tipton County, Indiana, marriages, 1844-1870 (2, Book 4-10, 1870-1905), in Macavo
    269/698.

    10-62 23 Sept 1902 SELLS, Fanny SCHOENNAUER, Arthur CJ

  5. Arthur O J Schoennauder & Fanny Sells, in FindMyPast: Indiana Marriages 1811-1959 Transcription
    Retrieved 6 May 2015.

    irst name(s) Arthur C J
    Last name Schoennauer
    Sex Male
    Marriage license date 22 Sep 1902
    Marriage year 1902
    Spouse's first name(s) Fanny
    Spouse's last name Sells
    Spouse's sex Female
    Spouse's residence , Tipton, Indiana
    County Tipton
    State Indiana
    Country United States
    Record set Indiana Marriages 1811-1959
    Category Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers)
    Subcategory Marriages & divorces
    Collections from United States & Canada

  6. Arthur C J Schoennauer, in Washington, United States. Marriage Records
    License No. A.7937, 17 Apr 1909.

    Divorced April 20, 1908.
    Second Marriage.

  7. "Deserted Wife Finds Husband in Seattle", in Seattle Daily Times (Seattle, Washington)
    page 3, 5 Mar 1911.

    "Though Arthur C.J. Schoennauer, of 2125 Forty-second Avenue North, a telegraph operator on a newspaper in this city, who was married in Chicago in 1902, cam West and got a divorce in Snohomish county in 1908, Nemesis, in the form of his wife, Fanny Schoennauer, as followed him. She asserts in a suit for cash filed in King county superior court yesterday that when he got a default on the ground of desertion he knew where she was and was writing to her all the time. Mrs. Schoennauer asks $25 a month. She also demands $600 as her husband's share of what she has already spent raising their child.

    Article on suit for support (1911)
  8. Cover of book documenting legal review of a divorce case citing Schoennauer case as precedent-setting
  9. Extracted page documenting legal review of a divorce case citing Schoennauer case as precedent-setting
  10. Cover of book documenting legal review of a divorce case citing Schoennauer case as precedent-setting
  11. Extracted page documenting legal review of a divorce case citing Schoennauer case as precedent-setting