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Mary Rorick vs. Charles E. Rorick

No. 82, June Term 1887
In Divorce
Mary Rorick, by her next friend O.T. Wynn
vs.
Charles E. Rorick

And now, July 16, 1887, it appearing from the return of the subpoena issued in above entitled case, duly sworn to by the Sheriff of Lycoming County, that the defendant cannot be found in his bailiwick, on motion of Counsel for plaintiff an alias subpoena is awarded, returnable the first day of next Term.

{signed} By the Court
Hugh H. Cummin

Bailiwick : n.
1. (Law) Law the area over which a bailiff has jurisdiction
2. a person's special field of interest, authority, or skill

Alias subpoena: One issued after the first has been returned without having accomplished its purpose.

1880 Census: Washington, Lycoming County, PA

Name                Relation  Mar. Stat.  Gender Race Age  Birthplace    Occ.            Father   Mother
Charles Welsh  Self           M               Male      W     29       Penn  Works in Sawmill  Penn  Penn 
Sarah Welsh     Wife          M               Female   W    35         NY     Keeping House    NY    NY
Estella Welsh   Dau            S                Female   W    5         Penn                                 Penn  NY
Laura Welsh     Dau            S                Female   W    4          Penn                                Penn   NY
Mary Welsh     Dau            S                 Female   W    2         Penn                                 Penn   NY
Charles Rorick  SSon         S                 Male      W    15         NY      At Home               NY    NY

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