Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Probate Record - Rosannah Binnall

I located the probate record for Rosannah Binnall online through the Utah State Archives & Utah State History. Rosannah Leech's first marriage was to John Bowers and her second marriage is to Charles Binnall. I paid a fee and received a copy of the record in the mail. The copy is difficult to read at times, so hopefully the scanned images below are still readable. There is a total of twelve pages. Below I tried to transcribe some of the pages. When you see dashes, those are words that I could not decipher.

No 665
Estate of Rosannah Binnall
Dec'd.
UTAH STATE ARCHIVES [stamped]

In the matter of the
Estate of Rosannah Binnall deceased
Filed Oct 22 1879
recorded book 3
page 588 to 591
UTAH STATE ARCHIVES [stamped]


In the Probate Court mand for Salt Lake County Territory of Utah

In the matter of the Estate of Rosannah Binnall deceased

To the Hon E Smith Judge of the Probate Court in and for said county

Your petitioner respectfully showeth that the said Rosannah Binnall died intestate in the City of Salt Lake County & Territory aforesaid on or about the 14th day of February A.D. 1879.

That due search and inquiry has been made by your petitioner if any will had been made by the deceased but none has been found.

That the heirs of the said deceased their names, ages and places of residence and as follows
Caroline Fairclough aged          years [John and Rosannah Bowers' daughter]
Jemma Walker aged 35 years [John and Rosannah Bowers' daughter]
John S Bowers aged 26 years [John and Rosannah Bowers' son]
Charles Binnall aged 23 years [Charles and Rosannah Binnall's son]
Joseph Binnall aged 21 years [Charles and Rosannah Binnall's son]

UTAH STATE ARCHIVES [stamped]

and also Charles Binnall [Rosannah's second husband] aged about 65 years the surviving heirs band of the said deceased all residing in Salt Lake County Utah territory.

The approximate value of the property of the said deceased is about four hundred Dollars consisting of Real property without any income.

That no application has been made for letters of administration --

That is necessary and essential for the preservation of the said Estate that special letters should ------

Wherefore your petitioner specifically ask that special letters of administration be ----------- to your petitioner. him

John S Bowers

Subscribed + sworn to before me this day of October ---, 1879
D Brockhold
Clerk Probate Court
Salt lake Co US


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On the matter of the Estate of Rosannah Binnall deceased
Application for Special Letter
Filed Oct 22 179
D Bockhold
Clerk




In the Probate Court in and for Salt Lake County Territory of Utah

In the matter of the Estate of Rosannah Binnall deceased
order appointing Special Administrator

Upon reading and filing of the petition of John S Bowers praying for Special Letters of Administration in the Estate of the said deceased

And it appearing to the Court that no application for Letters has been made in said matter

That the deceased departed this life in Salt Lake City County and Territory aforesaid on or about the 14th day of February AD 1879 without leaving any will and leaving estate to be administered upon within the jurisdiction of this Court

And it further appearing that it is necessary for the preservation of said Estate that a Special administrator be appointed by the Court

It is ordered, adjudged and decreed that the petitioner herein the said John S Bowers be and he

UTAH STATE ARCHIVES [stamped]

is hereby appointed Special administrator of the Estate of Rosannah Binnall deceased with full power to collect and preserve for the Administrator all the goods, chattels, debts and effects of the deceased, all incomes, rents issues and profits claims and demands of the estate and shall take the charge and management of, enter upon and preserve from damage, waste and injury, the real estate and for any such and all necessary purposes may commence and maintain, or defend suits and other legal proceedings under and by the direction of the Court or the Judge thereof.
Done in open Court this 22nd day of October A.D. 1879.

E Smith
Probate Judge


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In the matter of the Estate of Rosannah Binnall deed
Order appointing Special administrator
Filed Oct 22. 1879
D Bockhold
Clerk
recorded book F
page 588








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