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What is surprising is that the story cannot be true as William Branham retold it, as Charles and Hazel Brumbach were divorced at the time, and Charles was remarried. | What is surprising is that the story cannot be true as William Branham retold it, as Charles and Hazel Brumbach were divorced at the time, and Charles was remarried. | ||
1) The 1931 City Directory (they were published every two years) does include Chas and Hazel. <ref> | 1) The 1931 City Directory (they were published every two years) does include Chas and Hazel. <ref>[[Searching for Vindication]] Timeline - 1931 City Directory</ref> | ||
2) Charles and Hazel Brumbach divorced on November 1, 1931. | 2) Charles and Hazel Brumbach divorced on November 1, 1931. | ||
3) Charles Brumbach quickly married Grace Creigh on February 15, 1932 and moved away from Jeffersonville to Fort Wayne, Indiana (a 3.5 hour drive from Jeffersonville on modern roads). <ref> | 3) Charles Brumbach quickly married Grace Creigh on February 15, 1932 and moved away from Jeffersonville to Fort Wayne, Indiana (a 3.5 hour drive from Jeffersonville on modern roads). <ref>[[Searching for Vindication]] Timeline re various marriage and divorce documents.</ref> | ||
3) William Branham said he asked for Hope's hand in marriage after a sermon preached by Roy Davis after a Wednesday night sermon. They talked about it as they walked to her parent’s house from the church. William Branham said that as he stood on the porch of her parent’s home, Charles stopped playing the Victrola and came out to the porch. William Branham asked Charles if he could marry Hope, while Hope remained inside and talked with her mother. <ref> | 3) William Branham said he asked for Hope's hand in marriage after a sermon preached by Roy Davis after a Wednesday night sermon. They talked about it as they walked to her parent’s house from the church. William Branham said that as he stood on the porch of her parent’s home, Charles stopped playing the Victrola and came out to the porch. William Branham asked Charles if he could marry Hope, while Hope remained inside and talked with her mother. <ref>[[Life story by Julius Stadsklev]] in a story written firsthand by William Branham. Also on recording on April 15, 1951, November 8, 1953 and July 20, 1952 in sermons called “A Life Story”.</ref> | ||
[[File:Marriage License-Branham.jpg|250px|thumb|right|Marriage Licence]] | [[File:Marriage License-Branham.jpg|250px|thumb|right|Marriage Licence]] | ||
4) The 1933 Jeffersonville City directory lists Hope Brumbach and Hazel Brumbach, but there is no mention of Charles. <ref> | 4) The 1933 Jeffersonville City directory lists Hope Brumbach and Hazel Brumbach, but there is no mention of Charles. <ref>[[Searching for Vindication]] Timeline - 1933 Jeffersonville City Directory</ref> | ||
5) When William Branham married Hope in 1934, the marriage license indicates that her father's residence was in Ft. Wayne. William and Hope Branham were married in Ft. Wayne, not Jeffersonville. | 5) When William Branham married Hope in 1934, the marriage license indicates that her father's residence was in Ft. Wayne. William and Hope Branham were married in Ft. Wayne, not Jeffersonville (see marriage licence on right). | ||
6) Hazel Brumbach (Hope's mother) married John Cardwell on August 22, 1935. | 6) Hazel Brumbach (Hope's mother) married John Cardwell on August 22, 1935. | ||
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