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- Newspaper Article - Thursday, December 29, 1892 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Johnson Webb and Betsey Webb were married at the town of Orwell, February, 1878. All went well until January, 1887, when Mr. Webb learned that his wife was untrue. In September, 1886, Mrs. Webb left her husband and went to the home of Louis Montondo in the city of Watertown, and while there she became intimate with Mr. Montondo's son, Henry. The father said upon the trial before Referee N. B. Smith, of Pulaski, that on several occasions he discovered Mrs. Webb and his son, and a bedroom upstairs in his house in compromising positions. Henry, the son, came forward and acknowledged all that his father had said. Judge Churchill at a special term held May 13, 1887, received the testimony presented by the referee, N. B. Smith, who recommended that a divorce be granted to the plaintiff, and the judge confirmed the report. The judgment was filed in the County Clerk's office yesterday afternoon. John W. Sh_y appeared this attorney for the plaintiff. -Oswego Palladium.
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