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Boryca v. Parry

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  • Title: Boryca v. Parry
  • Author : Supreme Court of Illinois
  • Release Date : January 23, 1962
  • Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 62 KB

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This is an appeal by Hilda Proehl, Appellant, niece of Etta Schwartz, the alleged incompetent, from an order of the Circuit Court of Stark County appointing Appellee, Howard Leadley conservator of the estate of Etta Schwartz. Etta Schwartz and Fannie Bogin were cotenants in a 104-acre tract of farmland located in Stark County. Fannie Bogin died intestate in 1962, leaving as her only heirs at law Etta Schwartz, six nieces and nephews, including Hilda Proehl, Appellant herein, and two descendents of nieces or nephews. Theodore Weaver managed such farm after the death of Fannie Bogin with the approval of the nieces and nephews and with the disapproval of Etta Schwartz. Negotiations for the purchase of the other interests in the farm by Etta Schwartz were unsuccessful. Etta Schwartz and Hilda Proehl, represented by Attorneys Andrews and Andrews, and Attorney Donald McRae, instituted partition proceedings. The remaining heirs were named defendants in the partition proceeding and were represented by Attorneys Liggett and Borden. Howard Leadley, a real estate broker, farm manager and Mayor of Wyoming, Illinois, was appointed Commissioner in the partition proceeding. David Kieser purchased the land at the partition sale for $700 per acre. Distribution of the proceeds of the partition sale were completed in March or April of 1966. Page 474 The possible incompetency of Etta Schwartz having been suggested in said proceeding, Donald McRae was appointed next friend to receive the share of the proceeds payable to Etta Schwartz.


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