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A genealogy question. Details inside.

Asked by rojo (24179points) April 18th, 2016

Looking at an old marriage license application where one spouse was previously married.
On the application is a blank that says “Number of times previously married”: most of them say “none”. Where my ancestors says “once” followed by the following information: “Div, 11–15-20 C.P. Ct.”
I believe this means Divorced, Nov. 15th, 1920 and the Ct. stands for Court.
Does anyone have any idea what the C. and the P. stand for?
The closest I have come is Com. Pleas. but it doesn’t help clarify.

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