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Probate Index Probate Index Name Probate Number Date Filed Attorney Austin, Annie J,Minor 872 02/06/33 Chas V Yeamans Adkins, M R 952 08/13/35 R F Peden, Jr Aushutz, Viola I R & 1009 12/01/36 George E B Peddy Golda June, Gdn'shp Anderson, W M 1066 06/22/38 Irving Moore, Jr Arnold, F P 1139 08/01/39 Anderson, Ira T 1199 11/20/40 Davant & Davant Albert, Felix 1201 12/27/40 C R Bell Alexander, Edith Hawk vs Joe H Hawk 1203 02/02/41 G P Hardy, Jr Anderson, Jr, Ira T 1204 02/12/41 J E Davant Alavarez, Marie et al 1308 01/15/44 W C Gray Aakin, Mary F 1351 01/26/45 D S Prinzing Armstead, James 1368 05/02/45 C A Erickson Arnold, Oscar 1375 06/21/45 W C Gray Antwine, (Antoine) Jefferson, Sr 1391 10/25/45 Chas V Yeamans Allen, Samuel P 1566 08/03/49 Chas V Yeamans Aliniece,John, Jr,Minor 1587 12/15/49 Chas V Yeamans Allen, V W 1599 03/21/50 Chas V Yeamans Arthur, Louise B 1614 07/15/50 Chas V Yeamans Allen, Mary Esther 1619 09/28/50 Chas V Yeamans Arias, Robert,et al Min 1650 05/03/51 Harris & Harris Davant, Owen & Allen, Harley D 1661 07/19/51 Dunnam Adams, Lillie A 1689 01/02/52 Chas V Yeamans Altenburg, J H 1722 07/07/52 J J Spurgeon Aaron, Edward 1745 11/29/52 Stinson, May, et al Ainsworth, David H 1760 03/12/53 George R Keen, Jr Allen, Earl R 1789 09/03/53 Chas V Yeamans Arnold, Frances Dell 1790 09/18/53 Jack H Reeves Arnold, Frances Dell 1791 09/22/53 Eli Mayfield Allen, Amanda 1796 11/02/53 Charles V Yeamans Andis,Edward M, NCM 1798 11/13/53 R F Peden, Jr Andis, Edward M 1799 11/14/53 R F Peden, Jr Atha, Woody W 1807 01/07/54 W E Davant Alcorn, Bess Phillips 1849 07/20/54 C R Bell Anderson, Harry A 1869 12/21/54 R F Peden, Jr Acker, Sadie 1934 11/16/55 C R Bell Alderman, Ruby R 1939 12/10/55 Geo R Keen, Jr Anderson, Lola B 1953 03/08/56 Eli Mayfield Arnold, Louis 1984 02/24/56 W Jack Salyer Ackerman, John, Jr 2015 01/30/57 Chas V Yeamans Ashcraft, H L 2028 04/16/57 R F Peden, Jr Allgood, Myron 2103 05/21/58 Eli Mayfield Alexander, Andrew 2135 08/22/58 George R Keen, Jr Austin, Robert Lee, NCM 2163 01/14/59 John B Letcher Abbott, Leala, NCM 2195 06/18/59 Richard E Bowers Amey, Arthur 2286 08/12/60 Harris & Salyer Anshutz, Elizabeth 2335 02/18/61 H R Branine Adams, Julia 2348 05/03/61 Eli Mayfield Alliniece, Louis 2397 10/05/61 Irving Moore, Jr Adams, Edna F 2446 06/15/63 Wm S Francher Agnew, Vernice Homer 2468 10/23/62 Donald S Owen Ashton, Beulah 2496 02/28/63 Fred P Holub Allen, Eura 2500 03/20/63 Ainsworth, Alexander 2507 05/07/63 A Harris Allison, Johnnie 2558 12/10/63 C R Bell Alexander, Hershel 2563 12/31/63 Moise H Simon Alness, Agnes 2596 04/14/64 John L Camp Anderson, Mary D 2625 07/07/64 R F Peden, Jr Anderson, Edwin C 2628 07/28/64 R F Peden, Jr Aron, Jacob 2700 03/19/65 Jerome A Manning Acosta, Abrahana Santillan 2846 11/16/66 Fred P Holub Acosta, Antonio Fraga 2847 11/16/66 Fred P Holub Amos, C M, Sr 2884 05/23/67 H W Strickland Allen, Minnie May 2889 06/01/67 A Harris, Jr Alcorn, Wendell Bertram 2926 09/06/67 Eli Mayfield Allen, Dora 2961 01/23/68 R F Peden, Jr Arvelo, Guadalupe 3005 05/07/68 Bell & Gwin Ackerman, John G 3047 09/03/68 Joe Entzminger Andrews, John H 3072 11/06/68 C R Bell Auzston, Richard G 3074 11/07/68 Orr & Hamlin Aguiar, Josefa 3133 05/21/69 Lawrence P Gwin Attaway, Lavon S 3166 10/16/69 Daniel E Hayes Armatta, Ida Katherine 3296 01/13/71 Lawrence P Gwin Adams, Eva Brittain 3310 02/17/71 J J Spurgeon Anderson, Nohr (Governmental) 3360 08/10/71 Donald S Owen Amboree, Otha M 3370 09/15/71 Eli Mayfield Arlla, Leon N 3412 12/23/71 Lawrence P Gwin Atkin, Jo Pyburn 3418 01/27/72 H W Strickland Allen, Myrtle 3472 06/29/72 Irving Moore, Jr Acosta, Rosalio F 3514 11/28/72 Donald R Uher Auzston, Richard G, NCM 3532 02/07/73 Herbert W Henry Arnold, Edwin Jacob 3534 02/13/73 Vernon L Harrison Arnold, Edwin Carl 3542 03/22/73 Carl R Griffith Amos, Louise Sexton 3547 04/04/73 H W Strickland Arlitt, Walter Frederick 3553 05/02/73 J J Spurgeon Anderson, Carmen Stone 3559 05/14/73 Ira T Anderson Adams, Troye Fowler 3574 07/18/73 Russell Law Armstrong, Edith 3628 01/08/74 Anthony B Hamilton Arnold, Lawrence 3647 02/20/74 H A Crawford Alexander, Pearl 3658 03/20/74 Daniel E Hayes Anderson, R Lee & Lucy F, NCM 3670 04/24/74 Fred P Holub Anderson, R Lee 3679 06/03/74 Russell Law Adams, Lillian G 3683 06/13/74 Russell Law Allen, Helen C 3822 09/18/75 Lawrence P Gwin Arnold, Herman H 3859 01/15/76 Donald S Owen Ackerman, Mary Edith 3860 01/20/76 H W Strickland Arnold, Betty Jo, et al 3906 05/27/76 Daniel E Hayes Armstrong, Sam Henry 3994 03/09/77 Daniel E Hayes Anderson, Lucille F 4002 03/21/77 Russell Law Adams, Leslie W 4056 10/20/77 Robert F Peden, Jr Ayers, Lester B 4065 11/18/77 Milton Schwartz Aoughsten, Edward W 4111 03/01/78 Eli Mayfield Ammann, Lula A 4113 03/01/78 Robert F Peden, Jr Adams, Anna Marie 4114 03/07/78 Russell Law Abrams, Louise A 4138 05/04/78 Donald R Uher Alley, Charles Henry 4151 06/14/78 Orr & Hamlin Anderson, Raymond G 4169 07/27/78 Fred P Holub Aguilar, Andres D, Minor, Gdn 4177 08/17/78 Fred P Holub Alexander, Hattie 4193 10/24/78 Robert F Peden, Jr Allan, George F 4274 06/14/79 Anthony B Hamilton Allen, Clarence Roscoe 4339 01/29/80 Lawrence P Gwin Ashby, Charles Clifton 4445 12/04/80 Donald R Uher Armstrong, Bennie 4478 02/23/81 Robert F Peden, Jr Allan, George F, Heirship 4491 03/19/81 Anthony B Hamilton Arnold, Karolina 4559 08/26/81 Daniel E Hayes Austin, Robert, Temp Admins 4561 09/03/81 James H Bjorum Amey, Ethel 4567 09/17/81 Robert F Peden, Jr Amey, Hawthorne 4568 09/17/81 Robert F Peden, Jr Alcay, Paula S 4596 11/16/81 Robert F Peden, Jr Anthis, Joseph H, Jr 4604 12/03/81 Fred P Holub Angelloz, Donaldson Baldwin 4659 03/17/82 John C Dickerson, III Allen, W E 4685 05/10/82 Eli Mayfield Arnold, Krysten Alesia, Minor 4856 08/04/83 Charles Martinez, III Anderson, Abbie Pauline 4898 10/25/83 Halla & Gardner, P C Allen, Frank T 4932 12/29/83 Lawrence P Gwin Ashcraft, Mary Reinke 4956 02/10/84 Jo Ann Ottis Adkins, Nat G, Sr 4957 02/13/84 Eli Mayfield Alderson, Bettye J 4981 04/30/84 Sue Rosson Tejml Allen, Freddie, Sr 5088 02/07/85 Fred P Holub Armatta, John Marton 5116 04/10/85 Lawrence P Gwin Anderson, Bruce P 5130 05/17/85 Robin D Orr Armatta, Matthew Kelly, IN RE: 5145 06/26/85 Lawrence P Gwin Ackerman, Emilie K 5188 09/10/85 Fred P Holub Acuna, Brian Ray, Et Al Minors 5267 03/06/86 Jill S Cornelius Adams, Earl Richard 5275 03/20/86 Russell Law Alexander, Ina 5312 07/03/86 Jill S Cornelius Allen, Judy Mehrens 5318 07/24/86 Russell Law Ainsworth, Kenneth Buel, Sr 5323 07/31/86 B Allen Cumbie Allen, Steve James 5349 10/07/86 Daniel E Hayes Anderson, Edward J 5390 02/12/87 Hugh W Strickland Allamoing, James 5436 05/27/87 Verner L Bowers, Jr Amey, Edward 5479 07/13/87 J L Ziegenhals Alderete, Jennifer Ann, Minor 5537 01/08/88 Charles Martinez, III Annis, Minnie C 5643 10/27/88 Fred P Holub Alton, James Lloyd 5656 12/01/88 Eli Mayfield Abbott, Ethel S 5750 07/11/89 Russell Law Arnold, Wilhelm H 5783 09/15/89 Fred P Holub Aikin, Wilma Donna 5800 10/19/89 Bert L. Huebner Allen, Carl Eugene, Jr, Et Al Minors 5834 01/16/90 J L Ziegenhals Abbott, Jordan Chauncey, Minor 5836 01/19/90 J L Ziegenhals Arnold, Shirley Joyce Partridge Durham 5904 06/27/90 W A Orr, Jr Anderiasch, Oskar 5920 08/09/90 Fred P Holub Aparicio, Homer I, Sr 5924 08/13/90 Verner L Bowers, Jr Anderson, Lillie Belle 5939 09/17/90 Donald R Uher Adkins, Josephine Pearl, Minor 5944 09/27/90 Donald R Uher Atkinson, Antonio Galvez 5988 02/28/91 W A Orr, Jr Anders, Edwin Ray 6018 05/03/91 Verner L Bowers, Jr Acosta, Linda Marie 6054 08/07/91 Daniel E Hayes Augsburger, L A 6215 09/01/92 William K Wilder Abendroth, O'Farrell 6236 10/21/92 B Allen Cumbie Allen, Basil 6246 11/17/92 Daniel E Hayes Ashcraft, Wade 6247 11/24/92 Jill S Cornelius Arnold, Catherine Loretta 6279 01/26/93 Daniel E Hayes Adamick, Alvin 6374 10/26/93 Karen H Meinardus Anderson, Lois Marie, Small Estate 46 12/15/93 No Attorney Andrews, Ronald 6426 02/11/94 Andrew G Shebay, III Andrews, Lawrence Malcolm 6470 05/23/94 Pro Se Allison.
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