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Buck and Gertrude Divorced

Date: 3/27/1946

Citation:

"News of the Courts: Divorce Decrees Granted," Peoria Daily Record, Mar. 27, 1946, pp.1-2.


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Family Affairs LeRoy ‘Buck’ Pryor

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  • 1. “Bucky” in Decatur

    • Got Affectionate with the Baby

      Got Affectionate with the Baby
      –11/19/1916–

      Marie preferred to have her husband Roy in jail rather than near her baby

    • Boy Slapped, Woman Routs Proprietor

      Boy Slapped, Woman Routs Proprietor
      –10/20/1929–

      When a black boy was slapped at a candy store, Richard's grandmother struck back

    • Arrest Four Negroes in Wabash Sand House

      Arrest Four Negroes in Wabash Sand House
      –03/ 17/1931–

      At age 15, Marie's son LeRoy — later Richard's father — was arrested for disorderly conduct


  • 2. Buck and Gertrude in the Era of 300 N. Washington

    • North Washington Street

      North Washington Street
      –1938–

      The block, in the red-light district, where Pryor was raised

    • Married: LeRoy Pryor and Gertrude Thomas

      Married: LeRoy Pryor and Gertrude Thomas
      –12/28/1943–

      Three years after he was born, World War II spurred Richard's parents to marry

    • LeRoy Pryor Receives Section 8 Discharge

      LeRoy Pryor Receives Section 8 Discharge
      –7/25/44–

      LeRoy Pryor was discharged without honor from the US Army at the height of mobilization for WWII

    • The Pryor Family at the Famous Door

      The Pryor Family at the Famous Door
      –c. 1945–

      The Pryor family diversified its operations, becoming proud owners of a tavern in the mid-40s

    • Ellis Sergeant Slugged, Robbed

      Ellis Sergeant Slugged, Robbed
      –2/13/1945–

      A black sergeant, flush with cash, was robbed on N. Washington Street — and Richard's father seems to have been the culprit

    • LeRoy Pryor Indicted by Grand Jury

      LeRoy Pryor Indicted by Grand Jury
      –3/1945–

      A Peoria grand jury indicted LeRoy Pryor for robbing a black soldier

    • Gertrude Pryor v. LeRoy Pryor

      Gertrude Pryor v. LeRoy Pryor
      –1/1946–

      The divorce papers of Richard Pryor's parents

    • Buck and Gertrude Divorced

      Buck and Gertrude Divorced
      –3/27/1946–

      The marriage of Richard's parents entered its final phase — the back-and-forth motions of divorce court


  • 3. Buck and Ann in the Era of Aiken Alley

    • Ann and Buck Drinking With Friends

      Ann and Buck Drinking With Friends
      –1950s–

      Richard's father and stepmother, on the town with some sharp-dressed friends

    • Buck and Ann Pryor in Aiken Alley

      Buck and Ann Pryor in Aiken Alley
      –4/3/1951–

      Richard's father and stepmother relaxing on Aiken Alley

    • Club LaVon Destroyed; Speed Points to Arson

      Club LaVon Destroyed; Speed Points to Arson
      –11/23/1959–

      The Club Lavon and Hotel Avion, once part of Peoria's vice circuit, were bombed and burned

    • Prostitution Counts Name 5 Defendants

      Prostitution Counts Name 5 Defendants
      –9/10/1965–

      When police raided the brothel of Richard's father and stepmother, Buck ran and Ann stayed

    • 5 of 10 Vice Raid Counts Dismissed

      5 of 10 Vice Raid Counts Dismissed
      –11/10/1965–

      Buck avoided jail time by evading police during a raid

    • Vice Raid Nets Man, 56, Woman

      Vice Raid Nets Man, 56, Woman
      –11/15/1967–

      Buck arrested for 3rd time in as many years for running a brothel

    • Prostitution Case Fines Total $700

      Prostitution Case Fines Total $700
      –3/5/1968–

      In the year before his death, Buck was still getting arrested in vice squad raids

    • In Memory: LeRoy Pryor, Jr.

      In Memory: LeRoy Pryor, Jr.
      –10/2/1968–

      Buck died at the young age of 53





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