Dora B Barlow

F, #2857, b. 11 February 1880
Father*Lewis Barlow b. Sep 1857
Mother*Martha Jane 'Jennie' Layman b. Oct 1860
ChartsRhinehart (paternal side) - Johann George Reinhard (Immigrant 1752)
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Birth*11 February 1880 Dora B Barlow was born on 11 February 1880 at Tipton Co., Indiana. 
(InHomeOf) Census18801880 She appeared on the 1880 census in the household of Lewis Barlow, ED 133 sht 28d #265-282, Liberty, Tipton Co., Indiana. Her info on the census included - Barlow, Dora 4/12 b.IN in Feb. 
(Grandchild) Relation Unknown parent but there is a grandparent/grandchild relationship; Leo is grandson of Lewis per 1910 census, unclear if son of Mattie or Dora on the 1900. 
(InHomeOf) Census19001900 Dora B Barlow appeared on the 1900 census in the household of Lewis Barlow, ED 100 sht 12b #255-257, Pine Creek Twnshp, Madison Co., Indiana. Her info on the census included - ditto mark under Rhinehart but s/b Barlow, Dora 20 b.IN Feb 1880. 
Marriage*23 May 1903 Dora B Barlow married Edmond Campbell on 23 May 1903 at Delaware Co., Indiana. 
Marriage*24 December 1909 Dora B Barlow married Walter Samuel Rhinehart, son of William Frederick Rhinehart and Jennie Elizabeth Wamsley, on 24 December 1909 at Delaware Co., Indiana, Marriage in bk C-18 pg 394 father signed consent on application. His first marriage, her second with 1st ending by divorce. (Her name shows as Dora B. Campbell) - my Evd #262 a&b. 
(InHomeOf) Census19101910 Dora B Barlow appeared on the 1910 census in the household of Walter Samuel Rhinehart, ED 54 sht 12b #313-313, Eaton, Delaware Co., Indiana. Her info on the census included - Rhinehart, Dora 30 b.IN (parents born KS & IN.) 
Divorce*19 February 1912 Dora B Barlow and Walter Samuel Rhinehart were divorced on 19 February 1912 at Delaware Co., Indiana; Divorce #6739 filed 13 Dec 1911 with appearance and waiver of summons filed 19 Jan 1912 and answer filed 19 Feb 1912 (my Evd # 331). Complaint dated September Term 1911, Dora Bell Rhinehart vs Walter S Rhinehard.
     The plaintiff, Dora Bell Rhinehart, complains of the defendant Walter S Rhinehart and says and alleges, that he is her husband, and that they were married on the 24th day of December, 1909.
     That the plaintiff is now and has been for more than three years previous to the filing of this complaint a bona fide resident of Delaware County, in the State of Indiana, and during all of the said time resided in the Town of Eaton, in said Delaware County, Indiana.
     That the plaintiff and defendant lived together as husband and wife until the 16th day of March, 1922, when they separated, the said defendant leaving their hime in the Town of Eaton, Indiana, and wholly abandoning the plaintiff, and that they have not lived or cohabitated together since as husband and wife.
     That the defendant left plaintiff without cause and against her wishes. That the defendant has been guilty of cruel and inhuman treatment of the plaintiff in this, that before their said separation he struck and cursed and abused this plaintiff, and was cruell and abusive to her child.
     That for the first 4 months of their married life the defendant was sober, but that after they had been married about 4 months the defendant began drinking, and would come home in an intoxicated condition, and continued to become intoxicated and come home drunk until the time of their separation, and was guilty of habitual drunkenness.
     That the defendant failed to provide for this plaintiff and her child and has never made adequate provision for her support. That since their separation the defendant has made no provision for he support whatever or for the support of her child except to at one time send her $2.00.
     That this plaintiff has been compelled to and has taken washings and cleaned house and done housework for other persons in order to support herself.
     That the plaintiff has no property of her own and no means with which to support herself and he infant child except by her daily labor, as a domestic.
     That the plaintiff and defendant have had no child or children born to them by virtue of their marriage, but that the plaintiff has a child, a boy nine years old by a former marriage, which she is supporting and was supporting at the time of her marriage with the defendant.
     That the defendant is a glass worner by occupation and capable of earning good wages, and is an ablebodied man, but has no property real or personal.
     Wherefore the plaintiff prays judgment of this Court that she be divorced from the defendant, and that the bonds of matrimony existing etween them be dissolved and declared null and void, and for her costs in this action, and for all other prior relief. 
Marriage26 July 1913 Dora B Barlow married Walter Samuel Rhinehart, son of William Frederick Rhinehart and Jennie Elizabeth Wamsley, on 26 July 1913 at Delaware Co., Indiana, Marriage bk C-21 pg 294 they remarried - my Evd # 262 c. 
(MentionedIn) Obituary31 October 1918 Dora B Barlow is mentioned in the obituary of Walter Samuel Rhinehart on 31 October 1918 at Upland Community Courier, Upland, Grant Co., Indiana; Glass Factory Items
Mr. Lon Rhinehart and Mrs. John Goff were called to Eaton on account of the death of Walter, their brother, who died of influenza. Mr. Rhinehart was well known among the factory (m)en.
     On same page, but a different section:
Mrs. Walter Rhinehart of Potean, Okla., whose husband was buried at Eaton Saturday, is also visiting at the home of L. J. Rhinehart. 
Burial* Dora B Barlow was buried at Eaton Cemetery, Eaton, Delaware Co., Indiana. 

Family 1

Edmond Campbell
Marriage*23 May 1903 She married Edmond Campbell on 23 May 1903 at Delaware Co., Indiana. 
Children

Family 2

Walter Samuel Rhinehart b. 30 Jul 1890, d. 23 Oct 1918
Marriage*24 December 1909 Dora B Barlow married Walter Samuel Rhinehart, son of William Frederick Rhinehart and Jennie Elizabeth Wamsley, on 24 December 1909 at Delaware Co., Indiana, Marriage in bk C-18 pg 394 father signed consent on application. His first marriage, her second with 1st ending by divorce. (Her name shows as Dora B. Campbell) - my Evd #262 a&b. 
Divorce*19 February 1912 Dora B Barlow and Walter Samuel Rhinehart were divorced on 19 February 1912 at Delaware Co., Indiana; Divorce #6739 filed 13 Dec 1911 with appearance and waiver of summons filed 19 Jan 1912 and answer filed 19 Feb 1912 (my Evd # 331). Complaint dated September Term 1911, Dora Bell Rhinehart vs Walter S Rhinehard.
     The plaintiff, Dora Bell Rhinehart, complains of the defendant Walter S Rhinehart and says and alleges, that he is her husband, and that they were married on the 24th day of December, 1909.
     That the plaintiff is now and has been for more than three years previous to the filing of this complaint a bona fide resident of Delaware County, in the State of Indiana, and during all of the said time resided in the Town of Eaton, in said Delaware County, Indiana.
     That the plaintiff and defendant lived together as husband and wife until the 16th day of March, 1922, when they separated, the said defendant leaving their hime in the Town of Eaton, Indiana, and wholly abandoning the plaintiff, and that they have not lived or cohabitated together since as husband and wife.
     That the defendant left plaintiff without cause and against her wishes. That the defendant has been guilty of cruel and inhuman treatment of the plaintiff in this, that before their said separation he struck and cursed and abused this plaintiff, and was cruell and abusive to her child.
     That for the first 4 months of their married life the defendant was sober, but that after they had been married about 4 months the defendant began drinking, and would come home in an intoxicated condition, and continued to become intoxicated and come home drunk until the time of their separation, and was guilty of habitual drunkenness.
     That the defendant failed to provide for this plaintiff and her child and has never made adequate provision for her support. That since their separation the defendant has made no provision for he support whatever or for the support of her child except to at one time send her $2.00.
     That this plaintiff has been compelled to and has taken washings and cleaned house and done housework for other persons in order to support herself.
     That the plaintiff has no property of her own and no means with which to support herself and he infant child except by her daily labor, as a domestic.
     That the plaintiff and defendant have had no child or children born to them by virtue of their marriage, but that the plaintiff has a child, a boy nine years old by a former marriage, which she is supporting and was supporting at the time of her marriage with the defendant.
     That the defendant is a glass worner by occupation and capable of earning good wages, and is an ablebodied man, but has no property real or personal.
     Wherefore the plaintiff prays judgment of this Court that she be divorced from the defendant, and that the bonds of matrimony existing etween them be dissolved and declared null and void, and for her costs in this action, and for all other prior relief. 
Marriage26 July 1913 Dora B Barlow married Walter Samuel Rhinehart, son of William Frederick Rhinehart and Jennie Elizabeth Wamsley, on 26 July 1913 at Delaware Co., Indiana, Marriage bk C-21 pg 294 they remarried - my Evd # 262 c. 
Last Edited26 Nov 2006