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Edith Ross

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Edith Ross has 6 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference.

6 facts·6 predicates·1 sources

Mostly:spouse of(1), defendant in(1), did not want to look at letter(1)

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Spouse ofspouseOf

Inbound mentions (3)

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lawyerForLawyer for(1)

representsRepresents(1)

seeksDivorceFromSeeks Divorce From(1)

Other facts (5)

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5 facts
PredicateValueRef
Defendant inRoss Divorce Case[1]
Did Not Want to Look at LetterTorn Letter[1]
Had Opportunity to See LetterTorn Letter[1]
Met Symes When OutPhilip James Symes[1]
Would Have Stronger Case on Own Conductif relied on her own moral conduct, stronger case than bringing other witnesses[1]

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defendantIntrove-cooktown/north-shore-full
ex:ross-divorce-case
spouseOftrove-cooktown/north-shore-full
ex:william-donald-ross
didNotWantToLookAtLettertrove-cooktown/north-shore-full
ex:torn-letter
hadOpportunityToSeeLettertrove-cooktown/north-shore-full
ex:torn-letter
metSymesWhenOuttrove-cooktown/north-shore-full
ex:philip-james-symes
wouldHaveStrongerCaseOnOwnConducttrove-cooktown/north-shore-full
if relied on her own moral conduct, stronger case than bringing other witnesses

References (1)

1 references
  1. ctx:genes/trove-cooktown/north-shore-full

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