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Auto Number Book Page Doc# Date Year LN Subject FN Subject Reason Subject Name 1 1001 001 06/17/1912 1912 STETSON John Dec'd Auto Number Book Page Doc# Date Year LN Subject FN Subject Reason Subject Name 1 1001 001 06/17/1912 1912 STETSON John Dec'd 2 1001 001 06/17/1912 1912 SCHERER Beulah Heir STETSON, John 3 1001 001 06/17/1912 1912 STETSON Ethel May Heir STETSON, John 4 1001 001 06/17/1912 1912 STETSON John Henry Heir STETSON, John 5 1001 001 06/17/1912 1912 STETSON Marion Heir STETSON, John 6 1001 001 06/17/1912 1912 KLASNER Lena Guardian STETSON, John 7 1001 001 06/17/1912 1912 McALEER Robert B. Not.Pub. STETSON, John 8 1001 002 09/12/1912 1912 WRUHEL Joseph Dec'd 9 1001 002 09/12/1912 1912 BARNETT Fred Admin. WRUHEL, Joseph 10 1001 002 09/12/1912 1912 GADSKY Ruby Not.Pub WRUHEL, Joseph 11 1001 003 09/09/1912 1912 ATHANASIAN Anastacio Dec'd 12 1001 003 09/09/1912 1912 RESSLER Roy E. Appraiser ATHANASIAN, Anastacio 13 1001 003 09/09/1912 1912 WESTFALL John E. Appraiser ATHANASIAN, Anastacio 14 1001 003 09/09/1912 1912 WHITE Emmet N. Not. Pub ATHANASIAN, Anastacio 15 1001 003 09/09/1912 1912 VASILION George Admin. ATHANASIAN, Anastacio 16 1001 004 06/24/1911 1911 NOELLER Anton Dec'd 17 1001 004 06/24/1911 1911 SMITH Fred J. Appraiser NOELLER, Anton 18 1001 004 06/24/1911 1911 HELVIG C. A. Appraiser NOELLER, Anton 19 1001 004 06/24/1911 1911 HALL John C. Not. Pub NOELLER, Anton 20 1001 004 06/24/1911 1911 PENN.RR Law Suit NOELLER, Anton 21 1001 004 06/24/1911 1911 NOELLER Franciska Admin. NOELLER, Anton 22 1001 005 09/08/1911 1911 MARKUS Paul Dec'd 23 1001 005 09/08/1911 1911 GOSLIN W. H., Jr. Appraiser MARKUS, Paul 24 1001 005 09/08/1911 1911 BICKMAN John N. Appraiser MARKUS, Paul 25 1001 005 09/08/1911 1911 HEMSTOCK Veda Not. Pub MARKUS, Paul 26 1001 005 09/08/1911 1911 MEYN Peter W. Admin. MARKUS, Paul 27 1001 006 01/16/1913 1913 BOSCKOVICH Peter Dec'd 28 1001 006 01/16/1913 1913 DUCHICH Mitchell M. Admin BOSCKOVICH, Peter 29 1001 006 01/16/1913 1913 RIDGLEY Claude Not. Pub BOSCKOVICH, Peter 30 1001 007 04/27/1912 1912 JOYCE John Dec'd 31 1001 007 04/27/1912 1912 FIFE F. J. Appraiser JOYCE, John 32 1001 007 04/27/1912 1912 FLOCH Fred A. Appraiser JOYCE, John 33 1001 007 04/27/1912 1912 SHERER George B. Not. Pub JOYCE, John 34 1001 007 04/27/1912 1912 ERSKINE Mr. Debtor JOYCE, John 35 1001 007 04/27/1912 1912 McPHERSON Mr. Debtor JOYCE, John 36 1001 007 04/27/1912 1912 JOYCE Anna Admin. JOYCE, John 37 1001 008 03/23/1912 1912 POCHMAN Charles J. Dec'd 38 1001 008 03/23/1912 1912 KROST John F. Appraiser POCHMAN, Charles J. 39 1001 008 03/23/1912 1912 BECKMAN John N. Appraiser POCHMAN, Charles J. 40 1001 008 03/23/1912 1912 POCHMAN Victoria Executrx. POCHMAN, Charles J. 41 1001 008 03/23/1912 1912 MEYER LeGrand J. Not. Pub. POCHMAN, Charles J. 42 1001 008 03/23/1912 1912 RIMBACH Clara Witness POCHMAN, Charles J. 43 1001 009 09/19/1912 1912 POCHMAN Victoria Dec'd 44 1001 009 09/19/1912 1912 KROST John F. Appraiser POCHMAN, Victoria 45 1001 009 09/19/1912 1912 COOLEY Samuel G. Appraiser POCHMAN, Victoria 46 1001 010 09/19/1912 1912 MEYER LeGrand J. Admin. POCHMAN, Victoria 48 1001 011 09/11/1910 1910 GUENTHER Bertha Dec'd 49 1001 011 09/11/1910 1910 VanHORNE Willard B. Appraiser GUENTHER, Bertha 50 1001 011 09/11/1910 1910 PATTERSON J. A. Appraiser GUENTHER, Bertha 51 1001 011 09/11/1910 1910 GASTEL FRED Admin. GUENTHER, Bertha 53 1001 012 05/13/1910 1910 FRIEDE Frederich H. Dec'd 54 1001 012 05/13/1910 1910 KROST John F. Appraiser FRIEDE, Frederich H. 55 1001 012 05/13/1910 1910 IRISH J. Floyd Appraiser FRIEDE, Frederich H. 56 1001 012 05/13/1910 1910 FRIEDE Anna T. Admin'trx FRIEDE, Frederich H. 57 1001 013 09/09/1912 1912 WRUBEL Joseph Dec'd 58 1001 013 09/09/1912 1912 BARNETT Fred Admin. WRUBEL, Joseph 59 1001 013 09/09/1912 1912 GADBSY Ruby Not. Pub. WRUBEL, Joseph 60 1001 014 05/16/1912 1912 JANICKI John Dec'd 61 1001 014 05/16/1912 1912 DeBRIAE Edward A. Appraiser JANICKI, John 62 1001 014 05/16/1912 1912 HAUGH T. J. Appraiser JANICKI, John Horace N. & 63 1001 014 05/16/1912 1912 RENNER Debtor JANICKI, John Cora L. Jacob & 64 1001 014 05/16/1912 1912 KOLODZICI Debtor JANICKI, John Ludinska 65 1001 014 05/16/1912 1912 McCLUKY P. Not. Pub. JANICKI, John 66 1001 015 08/29/1912 1912 AMBRE Mathias Dec'd 67 1001 015 08/29/1912 1912 FAGEN Michael Appraiser AMBRE, Mathias 68 1001 015 08/29/1912 1912 TEUTEMAHER William Appraiser AMBRE, Mathias 69 1001 015 08/29/1912 1912 AMBRE Eva Executrx. AMBRE, Mathias 70 1001 015 08/29/1912 1912 AMBRE Mathias J. Debtor AMBRE, Mathias 71 1001 015 08/29/1912 1912 GOLDHAGEN William & Kate Debtor AMBRE, Mathias 72 1001 015 08/29/1912 1912 MEYER LeGrand Not. Pub. AMBRE, Mathias 73 1001 015 08/29/1912 1912 AMBRE Antonia Widow AMBRE, Mathias 74 1001 015 08/29/1912 1912 TEUTEMAHER William Witness AMBRE, Mathias 75 1001 015 08/29/1912 1912 FAGEN Michael Witness AMBRE, Mathias 76 1001 016 12/03/1912 1912 O'BRIEN John M. Dec'd 77 1001 016 12/03/1912 1912 KLOTZ Theodore C. Appraiser O'BRIEN, John M. 78 1001 016 12/03/1912 1912 WHITE G. C. Appraiser O'BRIEN, John M. 79 1001 016 12/03/1912 1912 JOYCE Anna Admin. O'BRIEN, John M. 80 1001 016 12/03/1912 1912 SHERER George B. Not. Pub. O'BRIEN, John M. 81 1001 017 12/10/1912 1912 SOPARNIS Joseph Dec'd 82 1001 017 12/10/1912 1912 SZOPORNIS Jnovapas Dec'd SOPARNIS, Joseph 83 1001 017 12/10/1912 1912 BECKMAN John N. Appraiser SOPARNIS, Joseph 84 1001 017 12/10/1912 1912 TURNER A. M. Appraiser SOPARNIS, Joseph 85 1001 017 12/10/1912 1912 HARDY Walter T. Not. Pub. SOPARNIS, Joseph 86 1001 017 12/10/1912 1912 BURNS James E. Admin. SOPARNIS, Joseph 87 1001 018 03/17/1913 1913 NASH Joseph Dec'd 88 1001 018 03/17/1913 1913 BLOSKY Gery Appraiser NASH, Joseph 89 1001 018 03/17/1913 1913 LEWIS George H. Appraiser NASH, Joseph 90 1001 018 03/17/1913 1913 HUBER William C. Admin. NASH, Joseph 91 1001 018 03/17/1913 1913 OTTENHEIMER A. Not. Pub. NASH, Joseph 92 1001 019 03/24/1913 1913 KUNDSON Christ Dec'd 93 1001 019 03/24/1913 1913 SCHOTTLER Edward Appraiser KUNDSON, Christ 94 1001 019 03/24/1913 1913 BRISSEY J. W. Appraiser KUNDSON, Christ 95 1001 019 03/24/1913 1913 CRAVENS Lincoln V. Admin. KUNDSON, Christ 96 1001 019 03/24/1913 1913 ROBERTS Tressie Not. Pub. KUNDSON, Christ 97 1001 020 03/10/1913 1913 BRESLIN Anna Dec'd 98 1001 020 03/10/1913 1913 KUSS L. P. Appraiser BRESLIN, Anna 99 1001 020 03/10/1913 1913 HECKENLIVELY Curtis G. Appraiser BRESLIN, Anna 100 1001 020 03/10/1913 1913 KUSS C. R. Admin. BRESLIN, Anna 101 1001 020 03/10/1913 1913 DAVIS Robert M. Not. Pub. BRESLIN, Anna 102 1001 023 01048 06/04/1913 1913 SPOLJARIC Stipan Dec'd 103 1001 023 01048 06/04/1913 1913 SASIC Lazan W. Appraiser SPOLJARIC, Stipan 104 1001 023 01048 06/04/1913 1913 DUPES Daniel W. Appraiser SPOLJARIC, Stipan 105 1001 023 01048 06/04/1913 1913 GLAZEBROOK Bradford D. L. Not. Pub. SPOLJARIC, Stipan 106 1001 023 01048 06/04/1913 1913 HEMBROFF Newton A. Admin. SPOLJARIC, Stipan 107 1001 024 00905 06/10/1913 1913 TAYLOR Willis H. Dec'd 108 1001 024 00905 06/10/1913 1913 GOSTLIN W. J., Jr. Appraiser TAYLOR, Willis H. 109 1001 024 00905 06/10/1913 1913 MASHINO W. T. Appraiser TAYLOR, Willis H. 110 1001 024 00905 06/10/1913 1913 RIPPE William H. Not. Pub. TAYLOR, Willis H. 111 1001 024 00905 06/10/1913 1913 EMERY David T. Admin. TAYLOR, Willis H. 113 1001 025 00972 03/04/1913 1913 COHEN Barney Dec'd 114 1001 025 00972 03/04/1913 1913 SEILER Louis H. Appraiser COHEN, Barney 115 1001 025 00972 03/04/1913 1913 ZIMMERMAN Louis Appraiser COHEN, Barney 116 1001 025 00972 03/04/1913 1913 BUSSEY J. W. Not. Pub. COHEN, Barney 117 1001 025 00972 03/04/1913 1913 COHEN Anna V. Admin. COHEN, Barney 118 1001 026 01013 06/10/1913 1913 BABIN Zora Dec'd 119 1001 026 01013 06/10/1913 1913 GOSTLIN W. H., Jr. Appraiser BABIN, Zora 120 1001 026 01013 06/10/1913 1913 MASHINO W. F. Appraiser BABIN, Zora 121 1001 026 01013 06/10/1913 1913 RIPPE William H. Not. Pub. BABIN, Zora 122 1001 026 01013 06/10/1913 1913 EMERY David T. Admin. BABIN, Zora 123 1001 026 01013 06/10/1913 1913 REITER Virgil S. Judge BABIN, Zora 124 1001 027 06/00/1913 1913 YONOSCAK George Dec'd 125 1001 027 06/00/1913 1913 MIHOK George Admin. YONOSCAK, George 126 1001 027 06/00/1913 1913 GREENWALD Charles E.
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