taken April 18, 1910 Enumeration District 109 Sheet number 2B
Robbins , Joseph Head M W 27M NJ NJ NJ English Oystering Oysterboat
, Dorothy P. Wife F W 26M NJ NJ NJ English None
, Vera S. Daughter FW 6S NJ NJ NJ English None
, Vincent J. Son M W 3S NJ NJ NJ English None
, Mary L. Daughter F W 1S NJ NJ NJ
Tubman , Phebe Head F W 68W NJ NJ NJ English None
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PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER
OCTOBER 23, 1915
" Odd Family Suit Over Cow"
Special to The Inquirer.
Bridgeton, N.J. , Oct. 22. - The
suit of Mrs. Joanna Tubman against her
daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Robbins, both
of Dividing Creek, for possession of a
cow, was tried in court today. One of
the witnesses for the defense was Vin-
cent Tubman, husband of the plaintiff
and father of the defendant. Mr. and
Mrs. Tubman lived together for twenty-
seven years and then seperated. The hus-
band sold the personal effects to his
daughter, Mrs. Robbins. The wife
claimed that a cow which had been sold
with the rest of the property was her
personal property. This was eleven
years ago and the suit was concerning a
calf born to the original cow. The jury
found no cause for action.
taken April 18, 1910 Enumeration District 109 Sheet number 2B
Robbins , Joseph Head M W 27M NJ NJ NJ English Oystering Oysterboat
, Dorothy P. Wife F W 26M NJ NJ NJ English None
, Vera S. Daughter FW 6S NJ NJ NJ English None
, Vincent J. Son M W 3S NJ NJ NJ English None
, Mary L. Daughter F W 1S NJ NJ NJ
Tubman , Phebe Head F W 68W NJ NJ NJ English None
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PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER
OCTOBER 23, 1915
" Odd Family Suit Over Cow"
Special to The Inquirer.
Bridgeton, N.J. , Oct. 22. - The
suit of Mrs. Joanna Tubman against her
daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Robbins, both
of Dividing Creek, for possession of a
cow, was tried in court today. One of
the witnesses for the defense was Vin-
cent Tubman, husband of the plaintiff
and father of the defendant. Mr. and
Mrs. Tubman lived together for twenty-
seven years and then seperated. The hus-
band sold the personal effects to his
daughter, Mrs. Robbins. The wife
claimed that a cow which had been sold
with the rest of the property was her
personal property. This was eleven
years ago and the suit was concerning a
calf born to the original cow. The jury
found no cause for action.
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