Wednesday, June 11, 2008

The Surrogate's Court

New York, 1895

Surrogate Weller on Friday admitted to probate the wills of August Leonhardt and Hobart Weeks. Decrees were entered in the cases of George K. Smith, Phebe Betts, John L. Brinckerhoff and Alois Maag.

Surrogate Weller yesterday admitted to probate the wills of Henry Zeh, Anna Lynch and Jacob W. Dredger. Objections were filed to the probate of the will of Magdelena Daniels.

To-day's calendar — Will cases of Increase C. Hendrickson and Walter Adams; matter estates of Frederick P. J. Clark and David Foster; accounting estates of Sophronia Marshall and Mary A. Clark.


Stricken Away from Home

Willet C. Durland of Union Hall street, Jamaica, salesman for F. H. Leggett & Co., was taken suddenly ill from indigestion while at Southampton on Monday. Dr. Hildreth was summoned and revived him to consciousness. Tuesday he returned home and is now under the care of Dr. P. K. Meynen.


Jamaica Personals

Charles L. Hogeboom, M. D., for a number of years a resident of Jamaica, died at St Peter's hospital, Brooklyn, last week from a stroke of paralysis.

—The Long Island Farmer, Jamaica, NY, March 22, 1895, p. 8.

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