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Author Helen Parker -Drabble Who Do I Think You Were?®

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  • When Your Mother-in-Law Testifies Against You: Mary Allott’s 1875 Victorian Divorce Trial

    When Your Mother-in-Law Testifies Against You: Mary Allott’s 1875 Victorian Divorce Trial

    Article Family History From Helen Parker-Drabble Genealogy Scandal Women’s History

    Imagine finally fighting for freedom from the husband who abandoned you sixteen years ago and petitioning a court for a divorce. You’ve hired a solicitor. Gathered evidence. Risked public scandal. You’re testifying about adultery, disease, and desertion—intimate details that will be published in the local newspaper for all Sheffield and Chesterfield to read. Then your…

  • Mary Allott Fought Back: Victorian Divorce Court 1875

    Mary Allott Fought Back: Victorian Divorce Court 1875

    A Victorian Recipe Book From Helen Parker-Drabble The Recipe Book That Sustained a Life: Mary Allott’s Victorian Story of Abandonment Women’s History

    In 1875, Mary Allott sat in a Sheffield office facing a pivotal moment. She was an improperly married woman about to testify in the Victorian divorce court 1875—a system designed to judge women like her. Every word would be recorded, sent to London, and published in local newspapers for all to read. She testified anyway.…