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STATE OF CONNECTICUT
No. 220585 8
MARION DOROTHY THOMPSON, SUPERIOR COURT
of the Town of Manchester
JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF
vs. HARTFORD-NEW BRITAIN
ROY MILTON TH~IPSON, SR., ~ At Hartford
of the Town of Manchester
- December 20, 1978
Present Hon. Simon S. Cohen, Judge
J U D G M E N T
This action, by writ, and complaint, claiming a dissolution of
the marriage of the parties and other relief, as nn file, came to-
this Court on the First Tuesday of August, 1978, and thence to later
dates when-the defendant appeared by counsel, and thence to later
dates when said action was claimed for the hearing list; and thence
to the date hereof when the plaintiff appeared to prosecute her
claim for a dissolution of said marriage and the defendant appeared
by counsel but offered no evidence.
The Court, having heard the evidence, finds the following:
1. The wife, by the name of Marion Dorothy Chapin, was lawfully
married to the husband on November 17, 1945 at Manchester, Connecticut.
2. The plaintiff has resided continuously in this State 12
months next before the filing of the complaint and all statutory
E stays have expired.
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~ 3. The marriage of the parties has irretrievably broken down
with no reasonable likelihood of reconciliation.
4. There are no minor children the issue of said marriage.
The following are the issue of said marriage: Royann Dorothy
Thompson Kinel, born March 2, 1947; and Roy Milton Thompson, Jr.,
born November 23, 1950. No other children have been born to the
plaintiff from the date of the marriage to the date hereof.
S. The parties have executed a written agreement concerning
the disposition of property, said agreement being dated December 13,
- 1978, which agreement has been placed in the Court file in this
matter. Said agreement is found by the Court to be fair and equitable
under all the circumstances.
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