Case Name: NANCY McQUAID v. CHARLES McQUAID
Court: Supreme Court of Ohio
Jurisdiction: Ohio
Decision Date: 1833-04
Citations: 1 Wright 223
Docket Number: 
Parties: *NANCY McQUAID v. CHARLES McQUAID.
Judges: 
Reporter: Reports of cases at law and in chancery, decided by the Supreme court of Ohio, during the years 1831, 1832, 1833, 1834.
Volume: 1
Pages: 226–226

Head Matter:
*NANCY McQUAID v. CHARLES McQUAID.
Divorce. Cause, adultery with Susan Sutton, and wilful absence. It ajipeared in evidénce, that the parties were married in Butler county, in 1829, while he was in custody upon an arrest on her complaint, under the bastardy act. He has ever since refused to live with her. She resides in Cincinnati, works for her living, and sustains a good character. He lives in Butler county, and gambles about. They have no children.

Opinion:
BY THE COURT.
A divorce is decreed, on account of the wilful absence; and the defendant is ordered to pay the costs, and $502 alimony, in sixty days, or execution to issue.