Calhoun County IL Archives Estates.....Yandle, Abram ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/il/ilfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Anne Jefferson monej@hotmail.com May 1999 Estate of Abram Yandle, Calhoun County, Illinois State of Illinois, Calhoun Co. William Bailey, being duly sworn, deposes and says that Abram Yandle, late of the County of Calhoun, and the State of Illinois, is dead, and that he died on or about the 30th day of March A.D. 1870 at Taylor Falls in the State of Minnesota and that his personal Estate will probably amount to the sum of $8000.00; that said Abram Yandle left at the time of his decease, no widow, and no childtren, no father or mother but Lucinda Sands his only sister as dependent is informed and believes Signed: W.T. Bailey Subscribed and Sworn to before me this 19th day of April A. D. 1875 John F. Noltr, Calhoun County Clerk (signed) 2. State of Illinois, Calhoun Co. To William T. Bailey Administrator of the Estate of Abram Yandle Dccd. Whereas at the May Term A. D. 1882 of the County Court. You made report as such Administrator and asked for an order to make distribution of the balance on hand which was $853.28. You are hereby authorized to pay to the heirs the amounts set opposite their names as follows after first paying cost. Clerks Cost on final report $5.80 Advertising for final Settlement 4.00 Lucinda Sands 1/6 $140.49 Elvira Fielder 1/6 $140.49 Elizabeth Morris 1/6 $140.49 Mary Martin 1/6 $140.49 John Dodson 1/6 $140.49 Malissa Bailey 1/36 $23.41 Abram Heffington 1/36 $23.41 Geo Heffington 1/36 $23.41 William Heffington 1/36 $23.41 Patsy A. Heffington 1/36 $23.41 Stephen Heffington 1/36 $23.41 $853.21 Given under my hand and Official this 16th day of May, 1882 Signed Jos. P. Harrison Count Clerk Has seal Calhoun County 3. Attached to dispersal In the name of God, Amen. I Mary B. Martin of the Town of Spring Creek in the County of Pike and the State of Illinois of the age of sixty five years and being of sound mind and memory do make publish and declare this my last will and testament in the manner following that is to say: I give and bequeath all my personal estate that is coming to me from the estate of the late Abram Yandle of the Town of Hardin in the County of Calhoun and the State of Illinois, deceased, when that amount is determined to my five heirs viz Patz Ann Allison, William Yandle, Sarah Harpole, Robert E. Martin, and Stephen Martin, to them and their heirs and assigns for ever, to be divided into five equal parts and each one of the above named my heirs to have one part of the five equal parts. I hereby appoint David Hollis sole Executor of this my last will and testament hereby revoking all former will by me made. In witness where of I have here unto set my hand and seal, this twenty seventh day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy seven. Signed Mary B. Martin Might be D.T. Burns clerk Sealed. 4. Petition for Letters of Administration Petiton of William T. Bailey In the matter of the Estate fo Abram Yandle deceased for Letters of Administration To the Hon. William Maitland (looks like) Judge of the County Court of Calhoun County, in the State of Illinois. The Petition of the undersigned William T. Bailey respectfully represents, that Abram Yandle late of the County of Calhoun aforesaid, departed this life at Taylor Falls in the state of Minnesota on or about the Thirtieth of March A. D. 1875 leaving no last will and testament as far as your petitioner know or believe. And this petition further shows that the said Abram Yandle died, seized and possessed of Real and Personal Estate, consisting chiefly Lands and Cash Provisions notes and mortgages in said County, all of said personal estate being estimated to be worth about eight thousand dollars. That said deceased left surviving him no widow, no children, no father or mother but Lucinda Sands as his only sister as petitioner is informed and believes. Lucinda Sands relin- quishes her right to administer. (More words but I am unable to read them) That your petitioner being a relative of same deceased, nephew of said deceased and believing that the said estate should be immediately administered, as well for the proper management of said estate as for the prompt collection of the assets by virtue of his right under the Statute therefore pray that your honor will grant Letters of Administration to him as the sister has relinquished her right in the premises, upon his taking the oath prescribed by the Statute, and entering into bond in such sum, and with securities as may be approved by your honor. Signed William T. Bailey STATE OF ILLINOIS Calhoun Co. William T. Bailey being duly sworn, deposes and say that the facts averred in the above petition are true, according to best of his knowledge, information and belief. Sworn to and subscribed before me: Clerk of the County Court of Calhoun County this 19th day of April, A.D. 1875 John F. Noltr. Signed by William T. Bailey 5. List of Real Estate State of Illinois Calhoun Co. In the matter of the Estate of Abram Yandle, deceased The following is a full and perfect Inventory of all the real and personal Estate of the said deceased so far as the same has come to the Possession or Knowledge of the Under- signed Administrator. Real Estate S.W. Sec 29, Town 10.2 -160 acres, N 1/2 of N. E. Sec 30 Town 10.2 -40 acres, N1/2 N1/2 of N.W Sec.31 Town 10.2 -40 acres, N1/2 N1/2 of N.W. Sec. 32 Town 10.2-40acres. For lists of Personal Property see Appraisement Bill Also for amt. of Cash on hand, see Appraisement Bill http://files.usgwarchives.net/il/calhoun/wills/yandle.txt