I need someone to go to the courthouse & get copies of an 1850 divorce. I just called the courthouse & they do not do searches themselves. I'll glady reimburse expenses. Here is the information that I have: Early Court Records of Scioto County, Ohio Vol 2. Abstracted by Caryn R. Shoemaker, CGRS Minford, Ohio Apr 1981 p. 500 Henry SHUFLIN vs. Elizabeth SHUFLIN 14 Sept. 1850 Petitioner states he married in fall 1843 Elizabeth REEVES, they set up housekeeping in Greenup Co., Ky. and lived together until Feb. 1849. They had two sons, both living; Resin T. SUFLIN age near 4 years, and John SHUFTIN age 2. On 20 Mar.1849 she committed adultery with Henry STAPLETON and others on 9 April 1849. On 29 Jan. 1850 she filed her answer, denying all unchastity, saying he let STAPLETON board at their house against her will to set up a state of circumstances. After her husband left sometime last spring, he went to her father's house, where she and the two children resided, presuaded her to come to Portsmouth and she has since become pregnant to the said Henry SHUFFLIN. Case dismissed. As you can see there are numerous spelling errors, which makes me wonder about the rest of it. Becky