Bedford County, Pennsyvania--Other Court--Bulger Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Jeff Rinscheid. (Copied verbatim as best as I could make it out!) jrinscheid@lucent.com USGENWEB NOTICE: Printing this file by non-commercial individuals and libraries is encouraged, as long as all notices and submitter information is included. Any other use, including copying files to other sites requires permission from the submitters PRIOR to uploading to any other sites. We encourage links to the state and county table of contents. ----------------- Estate of Susan BULGER, dec'd, Petition of Guardian to pay se (?) To the Honorable the Judges of this Orphans Court in and for Bedford County, Penna, The petition of Harry E. BULGER respectfully represents that he was recently appointed by your Honorable Court, Guardian of Emma G., Frederick P, Anna G, and Benjamin H. BULGER, his brothers and sisters, minor children of Susan BULGER, late of West Providence Township, in said county, deceased, and that he has given land in accordance with order of the Court, that the auditors Report on the Estate of said Susan BULGER, dec'd, has been confirmed absolutely and recorded in Book of accounts and Reports in O.C.,__, 19, page 248 & c, whereby the share of each minor is found to be $19.20; that the ___ incurred in there selection of a guardian and their petition & will reduce the amount due to each of his said wards to the sum o fifteen dollars; that the said Susan BULGER died several years ago and left to ___ her husband, William BULGER, and seven children, including the minors aforenamed; that William BULGER was in very poor circumstances and for more than a year prior to his death on or about Nov 1, 1901, was unable to contribute scarcely anything to the support and maintenance of his children, so that they lacked many necessary articles of apparel re se, for which they had to incur indebtednesses, and depend on friends to pay &c, that all of said minors have now received ___ where they have a home and are cared for; that the fund due them is so small that it cannot be invested; that it would require the entire fund to fray costs and expenses of filing an account &c, He therefore prays your Honors, that, in view of the small amount due each ward and their needs as above set forth, permission be given him to pray over said funds in his hands for the use and benefit and interest of his said wards of all whom he is the brother. In addition to the above statements this Court is further informed that the children of said Susan BULGER and William BULGER both deceased, are making arrangements by which they, including said minors, can erect a tombstone over the remains of their deceased parents, and are willing that some portion of the fund devised from their estate should be used for said commendable purposes. And he will ever pray be Harry E. BULGER Feb 20, 1901 read and filed and after due considerations the Courts order and decree that the prayer of the petitioner be granted, and the Guardian within named be authorized an empowered to pray over the funds within named for the purposes therein stated to the parties entitled thereof respectively. Attest, Jon lelerer, clerk