Divorce for Mrs. Trapnell
DIVORCE FOR MRS TRAPNELL
Army Officer’s Wife Gets a Decree on Grounds of Misconduct
Special to The New York Times
White Plains, NY, Aug 19. -- An interlocutory judgement of divorce in favor of of Mrs. Edna Valentine Trapnell from Thomas Tidball Trapnell granted by Justice Seeger, was filed today in the Supreme Court
The decree was allowed upon the report of Referee James G. Graham of Newburg.
The couple were married at Brookhaven, LI, on Feb 20, 1909. The custody of their one child, Valentine Coles Trapnell, 11 years old, is given to his mother.
The principal testimony against the defendant was given by a Mr. Willets of Woodbridge, N.J., who testified that he went with Mr. Trapnell in February, 1921, to a hotel in East Thirty-first Street, Manhattan, where the defendant registered with a woman he had met informally at a restaurant, as man and wife.
The couple at the time of the suit resided at 601 W. 169th Street, Manhattan. Trapnell was an officer in the war.
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