Will of Buckley Man Admitted to Probate Monday The Watseka Republican, Dec 18, 1929 Property Worth $16,000 Disposed of by Testator; Wife Gets Estate for Life and Personalty The will of August H. Krumwiede of Buckley, which disposes of an estate consisting of $15,000 worth of real estate and about $1,000 in personal property, was admitted to probate here last week. Witnessed by William E. Mell and Fred Poppe of Buckley, the document was made July 15, 1927. The testator died at Buckley, October 12, 1929, leaving as his sole heirs-at-law, his wife, Louise, and his three children, Ferdinand, Mathilda Johnson and Lillian Kaufman. Mathilda resides in Loda; all the others live in Buckley. After leaving all his personal property to his wife, the testaor also gives her a life estate of his farm land and his property in Buckley. After her death, according to the will, the farm land is to be divided between the three children, Mathilda and Ferdinand getting estates in fee simple, and Lillian a life estate, remainder to her brother and sister. The title to the Buckley property upon the death of Mrs. Krumwiede also goes to Ferdinand and Mathilda, provided they pay the sum of $500 to Lillian. The latter amount is made a charge upon the land. The testator was 67 years old when he made his will. His son, Ferdinand, is named executor. ------------------------------------------------------------- UGENWEB NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by other organiza- tions or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contri- butor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. ------------------------------------------------------------- File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Loretta Krumwiede-Barlow