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IGLBZ <br />v_. 93 ,, <br />IN THE COUNTY COURT OF HALL COL17TY,NFBRASKA. <br />In the matter of the estate of) <br />DFCREE. <br />Lena L. Blanco, Deceased. <br />Now, on this 25th day of June, 1919, this cause came on for <br />hearing upon the petition of Wilbert N.Blanco, one of the children and heirs at law of said <br />Lena L. Blanco, deceased, praying for settlement of the estate of5aid deceased, a determination <br />of her heirs and the right of descent of her real property and the degree of kinship of said <br />I <br />heirs at law, and it appearing from the proof on file herein that due and legal notice by pub- <br />lication for three successive weeks, as by law and the orders of this Court required, had been <br />given to all creditors, heirs at law, and persons interested, in said estate, of the filing of <br />said petition and of the time and place for hearing same, t4rhich time was more than thrity days <br />and less than sixty days, after the filing of said petition, and there being no objections made <br />thereto, the said cause was duly submitted to the Court upon said petition, and the evidence <br />of petitioner in support thereof, and the Court being duly advised in the premises finds that <br />the allegations of said petition are true, that the said Lena L. Blanco died intestate at Grand <br />Island, Nebraska, on Larch 28,1907, and that at the time of her death she was a/resident and in- <br />habitant of Hall County, Nebraska; that she died seized of an estate of inheritance located in <br />Hall County, Nebraska, as hereinafter stated; that more than two years have elapsed since her <br />death, and that no application has been made in the state-of Nebraska for the appointment of <br />an administrator of her estate, no petition filed therefor, and that no administration has been <br />had of her said estate. <br />The Court further finds that the said deceased left surviving her as her only heirs at law <br />the folowing named persons: George Blanco, her husband, of Grand Island,Nebraska, Wilbert N. <br />Blanco,(petitioner herein), her son, of Grand Island,Nebraska, and Norman H.Blanco, her son, <br />of Grand Island,NebrLska, and that all of said heirs at law are more than twenty-one years of age <br />The Court further finds that the said deceased died seized in fee simple (being an estate of <br />i <br />inheritance) of the following described real estate situate in Hall County, Nebraska, to -wit: <br />Lot Number 5, in Block Number 36, in Backer & Barr's Second Addition to the City of Grand Island. <br />which real estate did, upon the death of said Lena L. Blanco, pass and descend,by operation of <br />law, to the said Wilbert N.Blanco and Norman H.Blanco, in fee as tenants in common, one -half part'I <br />to each, subject, however, to the estate of curtest' therein which passed and descended, by oper- <br />ation of law, to the said George Blanco, surviving husband of said deceased, for and during his <br />lifetime. <br />The Court further finds that no petition or application has been filed in the state of Neb- <br />raska for the appointment of an administrator for the estate of said deceased, and that no adman -' <br />istrE ;tion has been had upon her estate in said state of Nebraska, and that more than two years <br />have passed since her death, that she died intestate, that _ler funeral expenses have been paid, <br />and that all debts of said deceased and of her estate, if any exist, are forever barred and pre- <br />cluded, and that the costs of these proceedings have been fully ;paid. <br />IT IS TH 1717FORF BY THE COT -RT ADTUDGED, CO??SIDERED, AJTID DECRFFD that the said deceased died in- <br />testate more than two years prior to the filing of said petition in this cause; that no appli- <br />cation for the appointment of an administrator of her estate has been made, nor has there been <br />any, administration upon her estate in the state of Nebraska; that she died seized in fee simple <br />of an estate of inheritance situate in Hall County, Nebraska, as above set forth; that she left <br />surviving her as her only heirs at law the above named persons who bore the degree of kinship <br />to her as her surviving husband and children; that the above described real estate passed and <br />descended to Wilbert N.Blanco and Norman H.Blanco, her sons, in equal shares as tenants in common <br />subject to an estate of curtesy therein which passed and descended to her said surviving'.. <br />