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- [S22] Ancestry, 6 novembre 1867, Nicholas Reding (petition to Ozaukee County Court, Belgium, Ozaukee, Wisconsin, US, 1867).
Petition for Letters of Administration.
Strickland & Co., Stationers, Milwaukee
IN PROBATE: Ozaukee COUNTY COURT
To the Judge of said Court:
The Petition of Nicholas Reding of the Town of Belgium, Ozaukee County, Wis. respectfully represents that Mary Reding late of the Town, County & State aforesaid deceased on the 30th day of April A.D.1862, at her residence in the County aforesaid died & testate leaving a last will testament as your petitioner believe; that said deceased left a husband, your petitioner & two children to wit: John Kinsch 21 years old & Cath Reding about 9 years old having with your petitioner constituting the family of said deceased, who are all mentioned in said last will, and that she left no more children, that the instrument herewith presented is the last will & testament of said deceased & that your petitioner is the executor maned & appointed in & by said last will;
said deceased left no debts due and unpaid
Your petitioner being desirous that the said last will of said deceased be legally proved & admitted to probate would pray that a time & place be fixed by this Court to hear the proof of said last will & that the said last will be approved in due course of law and pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, and according to the rules and practice of this Court.
Dated at Port Washington
November 6th A.D.1867
Nicolas Reding
State of Wisconsin
Ozaukee County
On this 6th day of November A.D.1867, before me personally appeared the above named Nicholas Reding and made onth that he has heard read the above and foregoing petition, subscribed by him and know the contents thereof, and that the same is true of his own knowledge, except as to the matters which are therein stated to be on his information or belief, and as to those matters he believes it to be true.
W. Lutfring(?)
Notary Public
- [S22] Ancestry, 10 juin 1880, N. Jacob Jacque (United States Federal Census, 1880).
Name: N. Jacob Jacque
Age: 24
Birthplace: Wisconsin
Dwelling Number: 142
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Self (Head)
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Cathrine Jacque
Birthplace: Wisconsin
Father's Birthplace: Luxembourg
Mother's Birthplace: Luxembourg
Occupation: Saloon keeper
Spouse's Occupation: Keeping house
Spouse's Birthplace: Wisconsin
- [S22] Ancestry, 18 juillet 1889, Nicolas Jacob Jacque (will, Port Washington, Ozaukee, Wisconsin, US, 1889).
We, Nicolas Jacob Jacque, husband, and Catherine Jacque, born Reding, wife, both of the town of Port Washington, Ozaukee County, State of Wisconsin, being both of sound mind, memory and understanding, do hereby jointly & severably make, publish & declare this our last will & testament (mutually agreed in (?))in manner following, that is to say:
First: Whoever of us both dies first, gives, devises & bequeathes to the surviving one, all & any of our real estate as well as also all of our personal estate without any exception.
Second: The surviving one, father or mother, meaning husband or wife, shall be appointed by the County Court Executor on (?) as the base mey be, & alas guardian of our children & as such Executor on (?) and guardian shall be obliged & have to pay out of our estate, real or personal, the sum of eight hundred ($800-) dollars to each of our children named Anna, Katherine & Caroline & to our son Peter the sum of one thousand ($1000-) dollars, but in either one not sooner than each of our named four children shall become of age.
Third: The surviving one, husband or wife, as the case may be, shall in his or her capacity (…) to settle all our debts & (?) all outstanding (…) notes without any order of the County Court.
In witness whereof we have here onto set our names & seals this 18th day of July A.D.1889.
N.J.Jacque
Cath Jacque
The above & foregoing instrument in writing, transmiting(?) of one sheet of paper was now here published & declared by Nicolas Jacob Jacque and Catherine Jacque, his wife, to be their last will & testament mutually made & agreed (?),and the same was signed by them in our presence, and we on the request of the two testators have signed our names hereto as attesting witnesses in their presence and in presence of each other this 18th day of July A.D.1889 at Port Washington.
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