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DECREE DETF+tRMINING SUCCESSIONT <br />IN THE COUNTY COURT OF HALL COUNTY, NEBRASKA.,. <br />IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE } <br />OF } rECREE DETERMINING SUCCESSION. <br />} <br />TIENE MFNCK, DRCEASED. • } <br />Now on this 13th day of September 1919, this cause came on for hearing upon the petition of <br />Carl H.Menck, son of Tiene Menck, deceased, praying for a, decree determiriirt the death, the heirs <br />at law of said deceased, the degree of kinship of said heirs and the right of her real estate an <br />it appearing to the court from the proof on file that due and legal notice has been given to all <br />0 <br />1 <br />persons interested, both creditors and heirs at law by publication for,three successive weeks '1 <br />i <br />as required by 1u.w and the order of this court of the filing of said petition and the time and <br />place fixed for the hearing, which time was not more than thirty days and less than sixty days <br />after' filing of said petition "nd no objection or protest having been made or filed thereto, sai <br />cause was submitted to the court upon the petition and the evidence of the petitioner and in its!! <br />"i <br />support, the court being fully advised in the premises finds that the allegations in said petition <br />are true. <br />That said Tiene Menck died intestate in Hall County, Nebraska. on the 23d day of October 1911,; <br />I <br />being at the time of her death a resident and inhabitant of said county and state that she died (� <br />siezed of an estate of inheritance in Hall County, Nebraska and that more than tiro years have <br />elapsed since her death and that no application has been made in the State of Nebraska for the <br />appointment tlf an administrator for her estate and that it has not been administered.- <br />The court further finds that the said Tiene Menck left surviving her as her heirs at law and <br />her only heirs at law the following named persons towit; August C.Menck, son; Carl H.Menck, son;j° <br />Emilie M.Men.ck, daughter; Henry J.Menck, Mildred D.Kn ght, nee Menck; Agnes E.Nelson nee Menck; <br />�. <br />Harry C.Menck; Eleanor M -Wade, nee Menck; Irma K. Menck; Lloyd C.Menck, a minor; Herman G.Menck, <br />a minor, grand children. That said Lloyd C Menck and Herman G.Menck are minors and that all of tie <br />other roamed heirs are above the age of twenty -one years. <br />The court further finds that the said Tiene Menck died slezed of an estate in Hall County, EI <br />n <br />Nebraska being an undivided one -third interest in the following described real estateA the <br />County of Hall and State of Nebraska towit; ° <br />° <br />J) of the Southwest quarter (SW--) and the Southeast quarter (SEJ) of t° <br />All the North half (N. q hl <br />- <br />. Southwest quarter (SWJ) and the Northwest quarter (NWw) of the Southeast quarter (SRI) of See-li <br />tion Fourteen (Sec.14), in Township Eleven (T.11). North, of Range Nine (R.9). West, of the I° <br />Sixth F.M., except three (3) strips of ground described as follows; ° <br />A strip of ground One Hundred (100) feet wide across the North half (N.�) of the Southwest <br />quarter (SW4) of Said Section Fourteen (Sec. 14,) it being fifty (50) feet on each side of the <br />E <br />f <br />center line of the railroad of the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Company as same is <br />i <br />now 16ca.ted and constructed upon the North half (N.*) of the Southwest quarter (SWJ) of Section° <br />Fourteen (Sec..14). !� <br />I <br />And a strip of ground One Hundred and fifty (150) feet wide across the Southeast quarter (SE <br />) <br />of the Southwest quarter (SW-J) of said Section Fourteen (Sec. 14), it being Fifty (50) feet on <br />the North side and One Hundred (100) feet wide on the South side of the center line of the rail4, <br />road of the Chicago, furling ton and Quincy Railroad Company as same is now located and constructed <br />across the Southeast quarter (SEJ) of the Southwest quarter (SWJ) of said Section Fourteen (Sec. <br />14), <br />And a strip of gound commencing at a point Two (2) rods south of the Northwest corner of the <br />Southwest quarter (SWJ) of said Section, running thence North Two (2) rods to the Northwest <br />corner of the Southwest quarter JSW4) of said Section Fourteen (Sec.14) thence, east Eighty (81 <br />
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