Schuyler County, Illinois, Will of Julia A. Robeson

 

Estateof Julia A. Robeson

 

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   In the County Court of Schuyler County, Illinois. (Taken from the filesin Box 449 in the office of the County Clerk of Schuyler County, Illinois.)No. 330.

   Petition for Letters of Administration filed January 25, 1938; subscribedand sworn to by Elza Robeson and Miles Robeson, before Doane G. Trone,Clerk of the County Court of Schuyler County, Illinois, January 25, 1938(Official seal affixed), represents that Julia A. Robeson departed thislife in Schuyler County, Illinois, on or about December 20, 1937, leavingno last will and testament.

   That the said Julia A. Robeson died seized and possessed of no personalestate. That said deceased left surviving her no husband, but left survivingher Elza Robeson and Miles Robeson her children her only heirs at law.

   Prays that Letters of Administration issue to Elza Robeson.

   Administrator’s Oath, filed January 25, 1938, subscribed and sworn to byElza Robeson before Doane G. Trone, Clerk of the County Court, January25, 1938. Official seal affixed.

   Administrator’s bond, in the penal sum of $200.00, with Elza Robeson asprincipal and Miles Robeson and T. E. Bottenberg as sureties, filed andapproved January 26, 1938.

   Letters of Administration issued under seal of Court January 26, 1938,to Elza Robeson as Administrator of the estate of Julia A. Robeson, deceased.

   Claim day set for the First Monday of March, 1938, being the 7th day ofMarch, 1938.

   Publisher’s Certificate of publishing notice of claim day filed March 18,1938. Copy of notice attached gives notice that on April 4, 1938, ElzaRobeson, Administrator of the Estate of Julia A. Robeson, Deceased, willappear before the County Court of Schuyler County, Illinois, at the CourtHouse in Rushville, in said County, for the purpose of adjusting all claimsagainst the estate of said deceased, at which time and place all claimantsare notified and requested to attend and produce their claims in wirtingagainst said estate for adjustment.

   Certificate signed by Harry E. McLaren certifies that he is a member ofa partnership composed of Harry E. McLaren and Howard F. Dyson, publishers,doing business under the firm of The Rushville Times Co., publishers ofThe Rushville Times, a public and secular newspaper of general circulationpublished weekly in the City of Rushville, Schuyler county, Illinois, andduly qualified to publish legal notices. Further certifies that said noticewas published in said paper for three seccessive weeks, and a copy postedat the East Front Door of the Court House in Schuyler County, Illinois,on February 24, 1938; the first publication thereof having been made inthe issue of said paper on February 23, 1938 and the last in the issueof said newspaper published on March 9, 1938.

Inthe Matter of the Estate of Julia A. Robeson, Deceased.

ORDERSHOWING THE ADJUSTMENT TERM

   It being satisfactorily shown to the Court that Elza Robeson the Administratorof said estate, did fix upon the April 4th, A. D., 1938 of this Court,being within six months from the date of his being qualified as such Administratorfor the adjustment of all claims against such decendent, and also proofwas now here made to the Court that said Elza Robeson did cause due noticeto be published in the Rushville Times, a secular weekly, publicnewspaper, printed and published in the City of Rushville in this countyfor more than six months prior to the first publication of said notice,and of general circulation in this county, and also by putting up a printednotice on the door of the court house, and in five other of the most publicplaces in this county, thereby and therein notifying and requesting allpersons having claims against such estate to attend at said term of thisCourt for the purpose of having the same adjusted; and it further appearingthat said notices were published and posted in due time prior to said adjustmentterm, and in the manner as is prescribed by the statutes of this State,in such case made and provided and being fully advised in that behalf,on consideration, it is ordered and adjudged by the Court that the April4th, A. D., 1938, of this Court is the “adjustment term” of said estate,and that due notice thereof has been given according to law.

JohnP. Crandall Judge.

   Inventory filed and approved February 6, 1939. Inventories The undividedone-third interest in One Hundred Twenty (120) acres off the West sideof the Sourth East Quarter of Section Ten (10), except the South Half ofthe South West Quarter of said South East Quarter of Section Ten (10),in Township Two (2) North of the Base Line, Range One (1) West of the FourthPrincipal Meridian (and other lands), situate in Schuyler County, Illinois.

   Final Report of Administrator filed February 4, 1939. Reports that he receivedof Elza Robeson and Miles Robeson, sole heirs at law of Julia A. Robeson,deceased, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness of said estate andcosts of administration, the sum of $549.00 and disbursements of $549.00.Entry of Appearance and consent to approval of said report and dischargeof administrator signed by Miles Robeson endorsed on final report. Furtherreports that all claims and indebtedness against said estate have beenpaid; that Elza Robeson and Miles Robeson are the children and sole andonly heirs at law of Julia A. Robeson, deceased. Asks that report be approvedand he discharged as such administrator.

   Final Report approved and administrator discharged February 6, 1939.

 

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