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<br />THE AUGUSTINE CO. 12600.12.86
<br />account; and it was ordered that notice of the pendency of said petition be given to all persons
<br />interested in said estate by publishing a notice of said order in the Grand Island,Independent, a
<br />legal newspaper printed and published in said County, three successive weeks prior to said date
<br />of hearing; and it appears by proof on file that said notice was given as ordered by this Court,
<br />and no objections thereto having been filed.
<br />Upon an examination of the record and the evidence in this matter and being duly advised in the
<br />premises, the Court finds as follows:
<br />FIRST.
<br />That John Brenning departed this life on the 30th day of May, 1934, in Grand Island, Hall County,
<br />Nebraska, testate, and at the time of his death, he was a resident of Hall County, Nebraska, and
<br />that the said deceased left a last will and testament which was filed in this Court for probate
<br />on the 17th day of June, 1938.
<br />SECOND.
<br />That Marie Brenning was nominated in said last will as executrix thereof, and that the following
<br />are the legatees, devisees and heirs -at -law named therein; Lena Brenning.Newkirk, a daughter;
<br />Helen Irene Eckhart Williams and Raymond Eckhart, grandchildren; Kate Knowles McKenzie, a daughter,
<br />Amelia Brenning Turnbull, now Amelia Draper, a daughter; Igaina Brenning McDannel, a daughter;
<br />Esther Brenning Olson, a daughter, Ruth Brenning Heist, a daughter; Helen Brenning Eaton, now
<br />Helen Gillham, a daughter; all over the age of 21 years, and Marie Brenning, his widow.
<br />THIRD. -
<br />That on the 17th day of June, 1938, said Marie Brenning filed-in this Court a petition for the
<br />probate of said last will and testament and the appointment of Marie Brenning as executrix thereof;
<br />that on the 17th day of June, 1938, an order of this Court was made therein assigning the 7th day
<br />Of July, 1938, at 10 o'clock A.M. at the County Court Room in said County, as the time and place
<br />for hearing said petition, and ordering that notice be given to all persons interested in said
<br />matter by publishing a copy of said order in the Grand Island Independent, a legal newspaper
<br />printed and published in said County three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing and it
<br />appears by proof on file that notice of said order was given as ordered by this Court.
<br />FOITRTH .
<br />The Court further finds that on the said 7th day of July, 1938, said last will and testament was
<br />duly proved, approved and allowed as the last will and testament of John Brenning, deceased, a
<br />decree of probate was made thereon, and Marie Brenning named therein, was upon her giving bond
<br />in the sum of $100.00, as ordered by this Court, appointed executrix thereof; the Court further
<br />finds that the deceased, at-the time of his death, was a married man and that he left the follow-
<br />ing heirs at law: Marie Brenning, his widow, Tana, Brenning Newkirk, Kate Knowles McKenzie, Amelia
<br />Brenning Turnbull, now Amelia Draper, Igaina artemigg AlcDannel, Esther Brenning Olson, Ruth Brenning
<br />Heist, Helen Brenning Eaton, now Helen Gillham, his children, and Helen Eckhart Williams and Ray-
<br />mond Eckhart, his grandchildren.
<br />FIFTH.
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<br />That on the 18th day of July, 19381 an order of this Court was made allowing creditors three months
<br />In which to file their claims against said estate, and the executrix one year in which to settle
<br />said estate from the 10th day of August, 1938, and further ordering that a notice of the same be
<br />published in the Grand Island Independent, a legal newspaper printed and published in said County,
<br />three successive weeks prior to the 10th day of August, 1938, and it appears by proof on file that
<br />notice of said order was published as ordered by Court.
<br />SIXTH.
<br />The Court further finds that on the 18th day of July, 1938, the said Marie Brenning as executrix
<br />filed in Court her inventory of the property of said estate, and that according to said inventory,
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