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FRAZIER, Sumplin Page 30 and Page 31 STATE OF OKLAHOMA. PUSHMATAHA COUNTY ss IN COUNTY COURT. CASE NUMBER NO. 570 In the Matter of the Estate of SUMPLIN FRAZIER, Deceased. ORDER APPROVING DEED Now on this day there comes on for hearing the petition of BEN FRAZIER praying the Court to approve his deed to J. M. BOUND conveying the surplus allotment of SUMPLIN FRAZIER, deceased, a copy of which deed is attached to petition herein and made a part of the files in this cause; and said petitioner appearing in person and said purchaser appearing and paying into Court the sum of Six Hundred Fifty Dollars, the consideration said named is said deed; and the Court having examined and considered said and deed and petition and having heard the evidence offered in open Court and being fully advised in the premises finds the facts to be as in said petition set forth, to-wit That said petitioner is the surviving son and one of the heirs at law of said SUMPLIN FRAZIER, deceased; that petitioner is a citizen by blood of the Choctaw Nation enrolled opposite No. 5572 as of the full blood; That said SUMPLIN FRAZIER, deceased, was a citizen by blood of the Choctaw Nation enrolled opposite No. 5589 as of the full blood; That on or about the 4th day of February 1904, the said SUMPLIN FRAZIER, departed this life intestate at his home near Nashoba in that part of the Central District of the Indian Territory now embraced within the boundaries of Pushmataha County in the State of Oklahoma; that at the time of his death and for many years prior thereto the said SUMPLIN FRAZIER was an actual resident of that part of the Central District of the Indian Territory now embraced in Pushmataha County in the State of Oklahoma; that administration upon the estate of said SUMPLIN FRAZIER is now pending in this Court and this Court has jurisdiction of the settlement of the estate of said SUMPLIN FRAZIER, deceased. That said SUMPLIN FRAZIER left him surviving as his heirs at law a widow and son; that petitioner is the son of said SUMPLIN FRAZIER, and one of the heirs at law of said SUMPLIN FRAZIER, deceased; That said SUMPLIN FRAZIER died seized of an estate of inheritance in and to the following described lands situate in Jefferson County, Oklahoma, to-wit: The S 1/2 of N 1/2 of NE 1/4 and N 1/2 of SW 1/4 of NE 1/4 and NW 1/4 of SE 1/4 of NE 1/4 and E 1/2 of NE 1/4 of NW 1/4 and SW 1/4 of NE 1/4 of NW 1/4 of Section 19 in Township 6 South, Range 5 West; also SE 1/4 of NW 1/4 of NE 1/4 of Section 22 in Township 6 South, Range 6 West being the surplus allotment of said SUMPLIN FRAZIER, deceased. That upon the death of said SUMPLIN FRAZIER, said lands descended in fee to his heirs at law and became alienable; That on the 6th day of October 1913 petitioner sold his interest in the above described lands, subject to the approval of this Court to J. M. BOUND for the price and sum of $650.00; that petitioner has executed to said J. M. BOUND his deed of conveyance conveying his interest in said lands, which deed is here now presented to this Court for approval; that petitioner has testified he believes said sum of Six Hundred Fifty Dollars to be the reasonable value of his interest in said lands; that he is fully satisfied with the transaction made and desired to consummate said sale with the approval of this Court; and it appearing to the Court that said sale is fair and equitable and that it will be for the proper benefit and best interest of petitioner to permit him to convey said lands as attempted in said deed; Now Therefore it is Hereby ordered that the said deed of conveyance from the said BEN FRAZIER, to the said J. M. BOUND, conveying the interest of the said BEN FRAZIER, in the surplus allotment of SUMPLIN FRAZIER, deceased, as hereinabove described, be and the same is hereby ratified, confirmed and approved and in all things declared legal and valid. Dated this 14th day of October 1913. (Signed) L. P. DAVENPORT, County Judge Filed October 14, 1913 Recorded by BEULAH ALLEN This material is donated by people who want to help others. Every effort is made to give credit and protect all copyrights. Presentation here does not extend any permissions to the public. This material may not be included in any compilation, publication, collection, or other reproduction for profit without permission. |
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