Annual Report on the Vital Statistics of Massachusetts: Births, Marriages, Divorces and Deaths..., Volumen41

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Statistics of divorce are included beginning with 1882.
 

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Página 120 - A divorce from the bond of matrimony may be decreed for adultery, impotency, extreme cruelty, utter desertion continued for three consecutive years next prior to the filing of the libel...
Página ccxi - ... concerning the care, custody and maintenance of the minor children of the parties, and may determine with which of the parents the children, or any of them, shall remain.
Página ccxvi - All decrees of divorce shall in the first instance be decrees nisi, to become absolute after the expiration of six months from the entry thereof...
Página ccxvi - ... if an inhabitant of this commonwealth goes into another state or country to obtain a divorce for a cause which occurred here, while the parties resided here, or for a cause which would not authorize a divorce by the laws of this commonwealth, a divorce so obtained shall be of no force or effect in this commonwealth.
Página ccxiii - ... for the month next preceding, to the clerk or registrar of the city or town in which the marriage was solemnized, and shall when neither of the parties to...
Página ccix - State almshouses, blank books of suitable quality and size to be used as books of record under this chapter, blank books for indexes thereto, and blank forms for returns, on paper of uniform size ; and shall accompany the same with such instructions and explanations as may be necessary and useful. City and town clerks shall make such distribution of blank forms of returns furnished by the secretary as he shall direct.
Página ccxiii - No marriage solemnized before any person professing to be a justice of the peace or a minister of the gospel, shall be deemed or adjudged to be void, nor shall the validity thereof be in any way affected, on account of any want of jurisdiction or authority in such...
Página ccxiii - ... or evidence of general repute or of cohabitation as married persons, or any other circumstantial or presumptive evidence from which the fact may be inferred, shall be competent.
Página ccix - The secretary shall, at the expense of the Commonwealth, prepare and furnish to the clerks of the several cities and towns, and to the...
Página ccviii - SECTION 1. No human body shall be buried, or removed from any city or town, until a proper certificate has been given by the clerk or local registrar of statistics to the undertaker or sexton, or person performing the burial, or removing the body. This certificate shall state that the facts required by chapter twenty-one of the General Statutes have been returned and recorded ; and no clerk or local registrar shall give such certificate...

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