Mollie W Kemp, 18701954 (aged 84 years)

Name
Mollie W /Kemp/
Given names
Mollie W
Surname
Kemp
Birth
Unique identifier: 561188F03420C35BC4494FC262BEB6D4
Record ID number: MH:IF63969
Marriage
Unique identifier: 56118907F31DA19814494FC262BEB6D4
Record ID number: MH:FF1229
Birth of a daughter
Unique identifier: 561188F05D78A37CE4494FC262BEB6D4
Record ID number: MH:IF64245
Birth of a daughter
Unique identifier: 561188F0597AC379A4494FC262BEB6D4
Record ID number: MH:IF64213
Birth of a daughter
Unique identifier: 561188F058EF637934494FC262BEB6D4
Record ID number: MH:IF64208
Birth of a daughter
Unique identifier: 561188F05AC7637AC4494FC262BEB6D4
Record ID number: MH:IF64225
Birth of a son
Unique identifier: 561188F05DE9437D24494FC262BEB6D4
Record ID number: MH:IF64247
Death of a husband
Unique identifier: 561188F0589FA378F4494FC262BEB6D4
Record ID number: MH:IF64206
Marriage
Unique identifier: 56118907F337719844494FC262BEB6D4
Record ID number: MH:FF1230
Birth of a son
Unique identifier: 561188F038FA635F54494FC262BEB6D4
Record ID number: MH:IF63999
Marriage of a daughter
Unique identifier: 56118909884E189A14494FC262BEB6D4
Record ID number: MH:FF15521
Census
1910 (aged 39 years)
Unique identifier: 561188F034A9535C34494FC262BEB6D4
Record ID number: MH:IF63973

Mollie and children in Thomas Jefferson Blagg's household.

Divorce
Unique identifier: 56118907F38CE19864494FC262BEB6D4
Record ID number: MH:FF1231

IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN
AND FOR THE COUNTY
OF BRYAN AND
STATE OF
OKLA.

Mollie Blagg, plaintiff,

vs

T. J. Blagg, defendant

PETITION FOR DIVORCE

 Comes now the plaintiff herein, Mollie Blagg, and respectully states to the Court, that she is a resident in good faith of Bryan County, Oklahoma, and has been for more than one year next before the date of the filing of the petition herein, and that the defendant, T. J. Blagg, is a resident of Bryan County, Oklahoma and the plaintiff and defendant are each in the jurisdiction of this Court. That for cause of action against the defendant, plantiff states that she and defendant were legally married on or about the 9th day of January, 1906, and that they lived together as man and wife from and after that date until on or about the 8th day of August, 1911 at which time the plaintiff and defendant separated. Plaintiff would further charge that after the date of the marriage of the plaintiff and defendant, the defendant influenced and persauded the plaintiff to let him be appointed guardian of her minor children, and that since the date of his said appointment the defendant has taken no interest in the support and maintenance of his family, other than out of the funds derived from the estate of said minors; That the defendant is lazy and improvident and married this plaintiff for her money and her lands and since the said date of marriage the defendant has contininuously failed and refused to contribute to the support and maintenance of the plaintiff. Plaintiff would further show that the defendant is quarralsome and for the last 4 years has repeatedly treated the plaintiff with such indignities as to render her condition intolerable, calling her vile names to her great humiliation, such as liar, bitch, whoar and that before her children; Petitioner would further show that the defendant since the date of the marriage aforesaid, has utterly failed and refused to provide food and clothing for the plaintiff herein, that she has been forced to sell her produce for food and clothing. That the defendant has failed and refused to perform manual labor on the farm of the plaintiff, but idles about and has other work hands to wait on him; and the defendant has failed and refused to earn his own food and clothing in the management of plaintiffs farm but insists that he does not have to work and that she has kept him up since the date of their marriage. That the plaintiff would further charge that the defendant during the entire time that she has lived with him that he has never bought her a single garment, and that out of the funds belonging to the plaintiff and that of her children he clothes himself. That the defendant has for the last three or four years next before the filing of this suit the defendant has continually showed and exhibited a cold feeling for this plaintiff and her children and manifested no interest in their welfare, that is the defendant made no attempt to his conceal his contempt for plaintiff and children. The plaintiff would further show that the defendant has on two occasions ordered her away from her house, the last date being on the 5th day of August, 1911, that the defendant has never made any effort to provide for this plaintiff and that he has wholly failed to support and maintain the plaintiff and is guilty of gross neglect of his duty toward the plaintiff here, and that she further charges that the defendant has been guilty of such cruel neglect of duty and conduct toward the plaintiff to amount to extreme cruelty, and that his conduct has been such toward her as to render her condition intolerable. Wherefore plaintiff prays for a judgement of this Court for absolute divorce from the defendant, and that summons issue and be served upon the defendant and upon final herein herself she has order herein prayed for restoring her to all the right and privilige of a single person, and for $50 her attorneys fee and all costs in this laid out and expanded, and for all other and further relief to which she may be entitled.

Attorneys for plaintiff

Census
1920 (aged 49 years)
Unique identifier: 561188F0347EE35C14494FC262BEB6D4
Record ID number: MH:IF63972
Death of a husband
Unique identifier: 561188F02513A35024494FC262BEB6D4
Record ID number: MH:IF63869

Obit: Funeral Services for T. J. Blagg Held In Durant
Funeral services for T. J. Blagg, county pioneer who died at his sister's home in Ardmore Friday morning, were held in the chapel of Holmes Funeral Home Friday afternoon. Rev. Cecil Denny officiated.
Mr. Blagg, who was born in Fayetteville, Arkansas in June of 1860, moved to this county in 1884. He is survived by two sons, J. L. Blagg of North Dakota and C. C. Blagg of Blue and other relatives.
He was a member of the Odd Fellows lodge for thirty-two years, and while a member took an active part in the organization's work. He was known by many Durant people.

He resided at Blue, Bryan County, OK at the time of his death.

Burial of a husband
Unique identifier: 561188F0257CE35074494FC262BEB6D4
Record ID number: MH:IF63872
Census
Unique identifier: 561188F034D7E35C54494FC262BEB6D4
Record ID number: MH:IF63974

in daughter Alice's household

Death of a son
Unique identifier: 561188F05E18F37D44494FC262BEB6D4
Record ID number: MH:IF64248
Reference Number
Unique identifier: 561188F034FC635C74494FC262BEB6D4
Record ID number: MH:IF63975
Shared note: 31233
Death
May 22, 1954 (aged 84 years)
Unique identifier: 561188F03433935BD4494FC262BEB6D4
Record ID number: MH:IF63970
Burial
May 25, 1954 (3 days after death)
Unique identifier: 561188F03445D35BE4494FC262BEB6D4
Record ID number: MH:IF63971
Record ID number
Record ID number
Family with parents
father
mother
Marriage Marriage
herself
18701954
Birth: March 15, 1870 Indian Territory (OK)
Death: May 22, 1954Carter Co., OK
Family with Tandy Walker Folsom
husband
18591900
Birth: June 17, 1859 Blue Co, IT
Death: March 7, 1900Indian Territory (OK)
herself
18701954
Birth: March 15, 1870 Indian Territory (OK)
Death: May 22, 1954Carter Co., OK
Marriage MarriageFebruary 27, 1887Tishomingo County, Chickasaw Nation, IT
10 years
daughter
1896
Birth: August 9, 1896 37 26 Bryan Co, Indian Territory (OK)
Burial: Ardmore, Carter Co, OK
-5 years
daughter
18911984
Birth: June 20, 1891 32 21 Indian Territory (OK)
Death: August 23, 1984Carter Co, OK
-4 years
daughter
6 years
daughter
18931987
Birth: March 10, 1893 33 22 Indian Territory (OK)
Death: January 13, 1987Ardmore, Carter Co, OK
7 years
son
18991943
Birth: December 6, 1899 40 29 Indian Territory (OK)
Death: March 25, 1943Kern Co, CA
Family with Thomas Jefferson Blagg
ex-husband
18581929
Birth: August 8, 1858 22 16 Thomas' obituary information, Fayetteville, Washington Co., AR
Death: June 25, 1929Ardmore, Carter Co., OK
herself
18701954
Birth: March 15, 1870 Indian Territory (OK)
Death: May 22, 1954Carter Co., OK
Marriage MarriageJanuary 9, 1906Sterrett (now Calera), Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory (OK)
Divorce DivorceJanuary 29, 1912Bryan County, OK
13 months
son
19071970
Birth: January 19, 1907 48 36 Durant, Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory (OK)
Death: February 7, 1970Ardmore, Carter Co., OK
Thomas Jefferson Blagg + Sarah Jane Hill
ex-husband
18581929
Birth: August 8, 1858 22 16 Thomas' obituary information, Fayetteville, Washington Co., AR
Death: June 25, 1929Ardmore, Carter Co., OK
ex-husband’s wife
1900
Death: before 1900Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory (OK)
Marriage MarriageMarch 1, 1886Grayson Co, TX
3 months
ex-husband’s son
18861950
Birth: June 12, 1886 27 Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory (OK)
Death: September 9, 1950University Hospital, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Co., OK
Marriage
Shared note

Tandy Folsom was Choctaw Indian and Mollie Kemp was Chickasaw Indian.

Marriage
Shared note

Choctaw Nation Marriages, 1895-1907.

Census
Shared note

Mollie and children in Thomas Jefferson Blagg's household.

Divorce
Shared note

IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN
AND FOR THE COUNTY
OF BRYAN AND
STATE OF
OKLA.

Mollie Blagg, plaintiff,

vs

T. J. Blagg, defendant

PETITION FOR DIVORCE

 Comes now the plaintiff herein, Mollie Blagg, and respectully states to the Court, that she is a resident in good faith of Bryan County, Oklahoma, and has been for more than one year next before the date of the filing of the petition herein, and that the defendant, T. J. Blagg, is a resident of Bryan County, Oklahoma and the plaintiff and defendant are each in the jurisdiction of this Court. That for cause of action against the defendant, plantiff states that she and defendant were legally married on or about the 9th day of January, 1906, and that they lived together as man and wife from and after that date until on or about the 8th day of August, 1911 at which time the plaintiff and defendant separated. Plaintiff would further charge that after the date of the marriage of the plaintiff and defendant, the defendant influenced and persauded the plaintiff to let him be appointed guardian of her minor children, and that since the date of his said appointment the defendant has taken no interest in the support and maintenance of his family, other than out of the funds derived from the estate of said minors; That the defendant is lazy and improvident and married this plaintiff for her money and her lands and since the said date of marriage the defendant has contininuously failed and refused to contribute to the support and maintenance of the plaintiff. Plaintiff would further show that the defendant is quarralsome and for the last 4 years has repeatedly treated the plaintiff with such indignities as to render her condition intolerable, calling her vile names to her great humiliation, such as liar, bitch, whoar and that before her children; Petitioner would further show that the defendant since the date of the marriage aforesaid, has utterly failed and refused to provide food and clothing for the plaintiff herein, that she has been forced to sell her produce for food and clothing. That the defendant has failed and refused to perform manual labor on the farm of the plaintiff, but idles about and has other work hands to wait on him; and the defendant has failed and refused to earn his own food and clothing in the management of plaintiffs farm but insists that he does not have to work and that she has kept him up since the date of their marriage. That the plaintiff would further charge that the defendant during the entire time that she has lived with him that he has never bought her a single garment, and that out of the funds belonging to the plaintiff and that of her children he clothes himself. That the defendant has for the last three or four years next before the filing of this suit the defendant has continually showed and exhibited a cold feeling for this plaintiff and her children and manifested no interest in their welfare, that is the defendant made no attempt to his conceal his contempt for plaintiff and children. The plaintiff would further show that the defendant has on two occasions ordered her away from her house, the last date being on the 5th day of August, 1911, that the defendant has never made any effort to provide for this plaintiff and that he has wholly failed to support and maintain the plaintiff and is guilty of gross neglect of his duty toward the plaintiff here, and that she further charges that the defendant has been guilty of such cruel neglect of duty and conduct toward the plaintiff to amount to extreme cruelty, and that his conduct has been such toward her as to render her condition intolerable. Wherefore plaintiff prays for a judgement of this Court for absolute divorce from the defendant, and that summons issue and be served upon the defendant and upon final herein herself she has order herein prayed for restoring her to all the right and privilige of a single person, and for $50 her attorneys fee and all costs in this laid out and expanded, and for all other and further relief to which she may be entitled.

Attorneys for plaintiff

Census
Shared note

Enumerated with daughter, Daisy Kelly.

Census
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in daughter Alice's household

Reference Number
Shared note

Mollie Blagg (nee Folsom), a single woman, sold all of lot 20 in Block 77 in the town of Durant to William A. Webster for $375.