
Where They Stood
A podcast dedicated to Michigan history and morbidly amazing stories buried deep (and not so deep) in our family trees.
Where They Stood
10: The Wheatons Part 2
According to Marriage and Divorce 19th Century Style written by Margaret Wood, “A man could divorce his wife for one instance of adultery but a woman could only obtain a divorce if her husband was physically cruel, incestuous, or bestial in addition to being adulterous." Zella Belle Wheaton, from Charlotte, MI, was part of this 19th century marriage culture and caught in the snare of wanting a divorce but unfortunately, being a woman accused of adultery, she was thrown into a jail cell. Also discussed, the city of Detroit and Lou Gehrig?? Yes, Lou Gehrig.
One last thing, I have some STRONG opinions about Warren "Woody" Woodbury. Soooorry if you find him likeable!
Sources:
https://99wfmk.com/chestermichigan/
Genealogybank
Wikipedia
https://www.eatoncounty.org/479/Sheriffs-of-Eaton-County
https://www.legalchoices.org.uk/dictionary/culpa#:~:text=Blameworthiness%20or%20a%20fault.,culpa%20(I%20am%20at%20fault)
https://www.historicdetroit.org/buildings/book-cadillac-hotel
Ann Arbor Daily Argus
Google Maps
Charlotte Republican
https://www.pennmedicine.org/for-patients-and-visitors/patient-information/conditions-treated-a-to-z/arteriosclerosis#:~:text=What%20Is%20Arteriosclerosis%3F,diabetes%20and%20certain%20genetic%20influences.
Cornell Law Schools, Legal Information Institute
Detroit News
Politicalsailor, a descendent of Zulla Delle’s daughter, Elizabeth. Politicalsailor is the Ancestry username of this person who uploaded some really cool photos of Wheaton family artifacts.
Marriage and Divorce in the 19th century https://blogs.loc.gov/law/2018/02/marriage-and-divorce-19th-century-style/
https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/the-racist-slutshaming-history-of-adultery-laws
Music: Saint Kilda Wedding by Harpo Marks