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1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />177 <br />IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the County Court this 24 <br />if May, 1929. <br />(SEAL) <br />J.H.MULLIN, County Judge <br />IN THE COUNTY COURT OF HALL COUNTY, NEBRASKA. <br />IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE j <br />OF JAMES HEESCH, FINAL DECREE. <br />DECEASED. <br />NOW on this 27th day of December, 1934, this cause came on for hearing upon the final report of <br />Charles J.Cor ds, Executor of the Last Will and Testament of James Heesch, Deceased, and upon his <br />petition for the settlement of said estate, and his discharge herein, and the Court having examined <br />said report and the records and files in said estate, and being duly advised in the premises, finds <br />that due and legal notice has been given to all persons interested in said estate, of the time and <br />I <br />place fixed for hearing upon said final report, as heretofore ordered by the Court, and no one <br />appearing to object to said final report, the Court examined the same, together with the vouchers <br />on file, and the testimony in support thereof, and being duly advised in the premises, finds that <br />said report is true and correct in all things, and ought to be approved and allowed as and for the <br />final report of said Executor. <br />The Court further finds that the said James Heesch departed this life on the 18th day of April, <br />1928, being at the time of his death a resident and inhabitant of Hall County, Nebraska. <br />The Court further finds that on the 30th day of April, 1929, the said Charles J.Cords, also known <br />as C.J.Cords, filed herein his duly verified petition, praying for the allowance and probate of <br />an instrument purporting to be the last will and testament of James Heesch, deceased, and the <br />Court thereupon fixed the 24th day of May, 1928, at 10 o'clock A.M., as the date for hearing said <br />petition, and for making proof of said last will and testament, and the matter coming on for hear- <br />ing on said date, said last will and testament was duly proven, allowed, and admitted to probate <br />as and for the last will and testament of the said James Heesch, deceased, and letters testamental <br />were duly issued thereon to C.J.Cords, also known as Charles J.Cords, Executor named in said last <br />will and. testament, and he thereupon duly qualified as such. <br />The Court further finds that due and legal notice has been given to all persons of the time and <br />place fixed by the Court for filing claims against said estate, and that said time has fully <br />expired, and all persons having claims, if any such there be, not filed within the time specified, <br />should be forever barred and excluded from setting up or asserting any such claims. <br />The Court further finds that said deceased departed this life leaving surviving him as his heirs- <br />at -law and only heirs -at -law, legatees, devisees and persons entitled to share in his estate, the <br />following named;- <br />Gertrude Heesch and Helen Heesch, grand - daughters, they being the children of John Hgesch, a <br />deceased son of said deceased, both of whom are over 21 years of age, and reside it Long Beach, <br />California. <br />Tina Yocum, a daughter, <br />Anna Graef e, a daughter., <br />Tillie Heesch, a daughter, and <br />Augusta Cords, a step - daughter . <br />The Court further finds that said deceased departed this life the owner of an estate, consisting <br />of both real and personal property, said personal property being described in the inventory filed <br />in said estate as $1922.66 in cash in the First National Bank of Grand Island,Nebraska, a real <br />estate mortgage, executed by Claus Reher, in the sum of $2600.00, and a note of William Graefe, i <br />the sum of $2450.00, all making a total of $6972.66, and said real estate being described as <br />Fractional Lots 1 and 2, in Block 103, Railroad Addition to the City of Grand Island, with its <br />complementary fractions Lots 1 and 22 in Block 103, Koenig & Wiebe's Addition to the City of <br />Grand Island,all in Hall County, Nebraska, all of which, including said personal property, has <br />been distributed in accordance with the terms and <br />rovisions of the Last Will and Testament of <br />