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Hattie Alberta Oakes
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Hattie Alberta Oakes 1 2
- Born: September 1879, Harrison Township, Winnebago, IL 2
- Marriage (1): Joseph Drugan on 26 November 1894 in Trempealeau, WI 1
- Died: 12 August 1905, , Minnehaha County, SD at age 25 2
- Buried: After 12 August 1905, Sioux Falls, SD 2
General Notes:
Following her divorce or annulment from Joseph Drugan, Hattie was remarried to Charles James Sanford in 1896 in Trempealeau County, and they were found in the 1900 US Census in La Crosse, Wisconsin. They later moved to Minnehaha County, South Dakota. --------------------------------
Noted events in her life were:
• She was buried after 12 August 1905 in the Mount Pleasant Cemetery in Sioux Falls, SD.
Find A Grave Memorial #45052580 . 2
Hattie married Joseph Drugan, son of Andrew Drugan Sr. and Mary Elizabeth Gilroy, on 26 November 1894 in Trempealeau, WI.1 The marriage ended in divorce. (Joseph Drugan was born on 15 May 1869 in , Trempealeau County, WI,3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 died on 28 November 1941 in La Crosse, WI 10 11 and was buried on 1 December 1941 in Old Catholic Cemetery, Trempealeau, WI 10 11.). The cause of his death was Stroke.
Noted events in their marriage were:
• Divorced: 1895, , Trempealeau County, WI. Trempealeau County Civil Court Case Index Defendant: Joseph Drugan; Plaintiff: Hattie Drugan 1895 1190.
Marriage Notes:
CONTEST FOR A BRIDE STRANGE STORY REPORTED FROM VILLAGE OF TREMPEALEAU Hattie Oakes Weds James (sic) Durgan (sic) and by the Aid of a Revolver her Brother induces her to Leave Him --- A Strange Complication of Matters Results.
A strange story comes from Trempealeau regarding the marriage of Mr. Jos. Drugan and Miss Hattie Oakes. They were married by Justice Gibson one day last week and four days later were separated by interference from the brides's parents, the bride by the persuasive argument of a revolver in her brother's hand being taken to her maiden home. It is related that the groom's demands for his bride were met with refusal by the parents, who said their daughter was under age and that legal steps to annul the marriage could be taken. The officer of the law, it is said, also refused to assist the groom in this attempt. It is said the claim is set up by the girl's parents that she was made the victim of a conspiracy or a species of kidnapping; that she was induced to go to the home of Frank Jones on some pretext or other where undue influence was brought to bear to have her marry Drugan, all of which is denied by the latter party, who claims the girl was perfectly agreeable to having the nuptial knot tied and moreover says she is 18 years old. The latest report is that the parents have consented to the match, but that Drugan and Jones imagining they have got into trouble have gone west. Miss Oakes is a very prepossessing young lady and Mr. Drugan an exemplary young man who was reared and brought up in Trempealeau.
(Source: Winona Daily Republican, 8 Dec 1894, Page 3) ----------------------------------------
SHE WAS DRUGGED HOW A TREMPEALEAU LADY ENTERED THE MATRIMONIAL STATE
Hattie Oakes Brings Suit Against Joseph Drugan, the Man Who thus Imposed Upon her, But he Cannot be Found --- former Reference to this Case.
On the 8th of December THE REPUBLICAN published a story from Trempealeau regarding the marriage of Miss Hattie Oakes and Mr. Jos. Drugan, in which it was stated, on one side that the marriage was in the nature of an elopement, and that the girl's brother had torn her away from her husband by the use of a revolver, and on the other side that the girl had been kidnapped and married as the result of a conspiracy. The latter story seems to have been the correct one, as the young lady --- who resides with her widowed mother on a small farm lying between Trempealeau and Galesville --- has this week appeared before G. O. McGilvray, a justice of the peace, and made an affidavit to the following story:
"On Sunday, November 25, I was prevailed upon by Frank Jones and his wife to go (to their) house on the pretext that my services were needed. A man by the name of Joseph Drugan was there. He was an entire stranger to me. Jones and his wife began by praising up Mr. Drugan as a nice fellow, and after a time he asked me to marry him, but I refused. On the following Monday I felt strangely, and in the evening was taken by Mr. and Mrs. Jones and Drugan before W. H. Gibson, a justice of the peace at Trempealeau, where Drugan swore that I was 19 years of age. I knew but little of what was transpiring about me, but later on I learned that I had been married to Drugan by Gibson. I was taken back to Jones's house and kept there three days by the Joneses and Drugan. On Friday Jones and Drugan went to Trempealeau, leaving instruction not to allow me out of the house. I improved my opportunities, however, and escaped to the home of my mother. It was some time before I felt right in my head."
The theory is that Miss Oakes was drugged at the supper table in Jones's and her friends were in a frenzy when they learned of the outrage which had been visited upon her. Steps were immediately taken to effect the arrest and punishment of Drugan, but when they searched for him they found that he had fled, and his whereabouts are still unknown.
The young woman will now ask the courts for a release from the matrimonial bonds placed upon her, and to that end has engaged Attorney Wyatt H. Graves, of La Crosse.
(Source: Winona Daily Republican, 15 Jan 1895, Page 3) ----------------------------------------
Name: Joseph Drugan Event Type: Marriage Event Date: 26 Nov 1894 Event Place: Trempealeau, Trempealeau, Wisconsin, United States Event Place (Original): Trempealeau, Trempealeau, Wisconsin, United States Gender: Male Ethnicity: American Race: W Birthplace: Tremp., Tremp., Wis. Father's Name: Andrew Drugan Mother's Name: Mary Drugan Spouse's Name: Hattie Oakes Spouse's Gender: Female Spouse's Race: W Spouse's Race (Original): W Spouse's Birthplace: Harrison, Ill. Spouse's Father's Name: Hatfield Oakes Spouse's Mother's Name: Caroline Oakes
Citing this Record "Wisconsin Marriages, 1836-1930", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XRKT-5CN : 30 January 2020), Mary Drugan in entry for Joseph Drugan, 1894. --------------------------------------------------------
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Sources
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"Wisconsin Marriages, 1836-1930," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1708704 : accessed 21 Oct 2014), (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XRKT-5CN : 30 January 2020), Joseph Drugan, 1894.
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Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/ : accessed 6 Nov 2014), http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=45052580.
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1870 U.S. census, population schedule, Trempealeau, Trempealeau County, Wisconsin, p. 16, dwelling 128, family 126; index and images, FamilySearch.org (accessed 14 Sep 2010); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M593.
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1880 U.S. census, population schedule, Trempealeau, Trempealeau County, Wisconsin, enumeration district (ED) 72, p. 29A, dwelling 292, family 300, Andrew Drugan Str and Mary Elizabeth Gilroy; index and images, FamilySearch.org (accessed 20 Oct 2014); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm T9, roll 1448.
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1905 State Census, Wisconsin, population schedule, Trempealeau, Trempealeau County, Wisconsin, p. 467, family 119, line 51, Mary Drugan (Gilroy); digital images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1443899 : accessed 5 Feb 2013); citing FamilySearch.org.
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1900 U.S. census, population schedule, Big Timber Township, Sweet Grass County, Montana, enumeration district (ED) 132, p. 8B, dwelling 198, family 203, Joseph Drugan; index and images, FamilySearch.org (accessed 12 Apr 2013); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm T623.
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1910 U.S. census, population schedule, Trempealeau, Trempealeau County, Wisconsin, enumeration district (ED) 173, sheet 2B, dwelling 51, family 51, Mary Elizabeth Gilroy; index and images, FamilySearch.org (accessed 20 Oct 2014); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm T624, roll 1739.
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1920 U.S. census, population schedule, Trempealeau, Trempealeau County, Wisconsin, enumeration district (ED) 219, sheet 5B, dwelling 133, family 135, Mary Elizabeth Gilroy; index and images (accessed 20 Oct 2014); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm T625, roll 2018.
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1940 U.S. census, population schedule, Trempealeau, Trempealeau County, Wisconsin, enumeration district (ED) 61-24, sheet 2A, household 32, Joseph Drugan and Eva C. Dilworth; index and images, FamilySearch.org (accessed 7 Feb 2013); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm T627, roll 4529.
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"Obituary," Winona Republican-Herald, 1 Dec 1941, p. 2; digital images(accessed 13 Feb 2013).
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Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/ : accessed 6 Nov 2014), http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=100849703.