Zij is getrouwd met James Emmet Wickham.
Zij zijn getrouwd rond 1898.
Florence Sophia Mollineaux | ||||||||||||||||||
± 1898 | ||||||||||||||||||
James Emmet Wickham |
James Molineaux 34, miller, born Pennsylvania; Catharine Molineaux 30, born New Jersey; Florence Sophia Molineaux 9, born Pennsylvania; George W Molineaux 7, born Pennsylvania; Joseph Molineaux 6, born Pennsylvania; Nettie Molineaux 3, born Pennsylvania; Franklin Molineaux 5/12, born Jan 1870 in Pennsylvania; Margaret Resor 28, born New Jersey; John Molineaux 23, wheelwright, born Pennsylvania;
James Mollineaux, Jr. 43, carpenter, born Pennsylvania, parents born England; Catherine Mollineaux 40, wife, born New Jersey; Flora Mollineaux 18, daughter; George Mollineaux 16, son; Joseph F. Mollineaux 14, son; Nettie Mollineaux 11, daughter; Alfred S. Mollineaux 7, son; Richard L. Mollineaux 5, son; Nellie Mollineaux 2, daughter; Lewis Mollineaux 6m, son; children all born Pennsylvania;
James E Wickham 55, head, born Mar 1845 in New Jersey, married 1 year, landlord; Florence Wickham 38, wife, born Sept 1861 in Pennsylvania, married 1 year, 0 births/0 living children;
SUSPECTED WIFE A SUICIDE -- HUSBAND THREATENED DIVORCE SUIT AFTER FINDING MAN IN HER ROOM
Port Jervis, N.Y., Dec. 12--Early this morning Mrs. Flora Wickham terminated her unhappy married life of only two years' duration by deliberately shooting herself with a 32-calibre revolver. The dead woman's husband, J. Emmet Wickham, is the owner of a large business block in this village, on the top floor of which he dwelt. For the past few months they had practically lived apart, each occupying a separate room and dining at a hotel at different times. The cause is said to be Mr. Wickham's familiarity with another woman of this village, which he described as undue jealousy on the part of his wife.
About 9:30 o'clock last evening Mr. Wickham's suspicions were aroused by the darkness in his wife's room. He inserted a key in the lock, but it refused to turn. Rapping the door lightly, he was admitted by his wife and found in the room an employe of the Erie Railroad, an acquaintance of Mrs. Wickham's of several years' standing. An altercation occurred, and Mr. Wickham sumoned his attorney, O. P. Howell, with the idea of inaugurating a divorce suit at once.
Mr. Wickham then retired, after which his wife wrote a letter to her father, James Mollineux of Milford, Penn., imploring his forgiveness, and stating as the reason of her rash act that she could not bear the disgrace of a divorce suit. About 4 o'clock this morning the report of a revolver awakened Mr. Wickham, and hastily entering his wife's room, he saw her seated in a large rocker with a revolver in her right hand. A bullet hole was in her right temple and a pool of blood on the carpeted floor. Coroner Joseph Harding was called and took charge of the body.
For twenty years previous to their marriage Mrs. Wickham was employed at the Fowler and Delaware Houses, which Mr. Wickham then comducted. She was thirty-nine years of age.
Port Jervis, N.Y., Dec. 12. Florence S. Mollineaux Wickham, wife of J. Emmett Wickham, committed suicide at 4 o'clock this morning by shooting herself with a pistol. ; The husband sleeps in a room on the opposite side of the hall, and says he was awakened by hearing two shots in his wife's room. He hurried in and found his wife, disrobed for bed, sitting in a chair, dead, and a pistol clasped in her right hand.
Mr. Wickham and his wife had been married about two years. She was his second wife and her age was 39 years. She was the daughter of James Mollineaux of Milford, Pa. Her brothers are George W., and Richard L., of Philadelphia, and Joseph, of Riverside, N.J., and a sister, Nellie, the wife of Bert Millspaugh, at Matamoras, Pa.