Resolved OH - Mary Jane Croft VanGilder, 43, Plymouth, 1945

Sorry to be a burden on y'all's inboxes again, but here's some info I found out regarding her finances and other work-related information:
  • Mary Jane received a pay raise on May 31 (when promoted to Jr. Warehouseman and took effect June 1) and a $60 raise on September 1, which took effect September 16.
  • Mary Jane made about $105 monthly from March - May, about $127.5 monthly from June to August, and then about $132.5 from September - March.
  • She was AWOL from June 26 - 29 and July 6 - August 2.
Regarding the checkup:
  • 20/30 vision
  • 20 ft hearing
  • 120/60 blood pressure
  • 5'5 and 165
  • Address at beginning of work was 311 Woodland Ave, Willard, OH
Again, sorry if this is a repeat of information, but I just wanted to note some good info on Mary Jane.
 
Here is a list of outcomes that I've come up with so far (as well as evidence to support this):

1. Mary Jane met with foul play or died
  • Mary Jane would not go for long periods of time without contacting her children
  • Mary Jane stopped contact and deliveries to her family members
  • Mary Jane was not found at the addresses she was listed as living at
2. Mary Jane ran off to start a new life and didn't want to be found
  • Mary Jane did not list all of her children in work records, etc.
  • One of her addresses stated that she had never lived at her listed address
  • Mary Jane requested to have the war bonds returned to her
  • Mary Jane constantly was changing addresses
3. Mary Jane ran off and intended to start a new life with her kids, but never got the chance to
  • Mary Jane moved to a new state and was increasing in sizes of homes
  • She had been a working parent
  • She was constantly sending goods to her kids (clothes, money, etc.)
  • Mary Jane had a divorce petition in the ready
 
I’m confused on the petition drop on April 4, 1946: did Mary Jane dismiss her petition or did the court drop it due to time? o_O
IMO
I’ve wondered that too. I’m not sure if there is even a way for us to tell that.
 
Here is a list of outcomes that I've come up with so far (as well as evidence to support this):

1. Mary Jane met with foul play or died
  • Mary Jane would not go for long periods of time without contacting her children
  • Mary Jane stopped contact and deliveries to her family members
  • Mary Jane was not found at the addresses she was listed as living at
2. Mary Jane ran off to start a new life and didn't want to be found
  • Mary Jane did not list all of her children in work records, etc.
  • One of her addresses stated that she had never lived at her listed address
  • Mary Jane requested to have the war bonds returned to her
  • Mary Jane constantly was changing addresses
3. Mary Jane ran off and intended to start a new life with her kids, but never got the chance to
  • Mary Jane moved to a new state and was increasing in sizes of homes
  • She had been a working parent
  • She was constantly sending goods to her kids (clothes, money, etc.)
  • Mary Jane had a divorce petition in the ready
I'm her grandaughter, and I honestly believe 1 or 2, she had to much in play, with a raise, and a promotion. She filed for a divorce and paid money to do so. That is not the action of a woman in the 40s who did not intend on going through with her plan. She was not in hiding. Everyone knew where she was, after she got there.
 

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