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Otto SanderAge: 80 years18931974

Name
Otto Sander
Birth December 7, 1893 29 25
Christening
Confirmation
Birth of a brotherErnest Sander
April 4, 1896 (Age 2 years)
Birth of a brotherWalter Sander
April 7, 1898 (Age 4 years)
Birth of a brotherPaul Ludwig Sander
October 5, 1900 (Age 6 years)
Birth of a brotherOscar Theodore Sander
April 23, 1903 (Age 9 years)
Birth of a sisterEmma M. Sander
March 15, 1908 (Age 14 years)
Death of a maternal grandmotherAnna Loseke
July 12, 1929 (Age 35 years)
Death of a fatherHeinrich M. Sander
March 27, 1943 (Age 49 years)
Death of a motherMargaretha Ahrens
November 27, 1952 (Age 58 years)
Death of a brotherOscar Theodore Sander
November 27, 1958 (Age 64 years)
Death of a brotherWalter Sander
December 8, 1962 (Age 69 years)
Death January 19, 1974 (Age 80 years)
Burial
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younger brother
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younger brother
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younger brother
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younger brother
Oscar Theodore Sander
Birth: April 23, 1903 38 34Platte County, NE.
Death: November 27, 1958Platte County, NE.
5 years
younger sister
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himself
wife
daughter
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daughter
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Note
_P_CCINFO 2-14330 From THE LEIGH (NE.) WORLD, December 12, 1947- Following a contested hearing, County Judge Stone entered an order to probate the will of the late John Wenck, of Creston, 68-year-old bachelor and farmer, who bequeathed his entire estate to a friend, Otto Sander, tenant on his farm. Mr. Wenck died last October 12. His will, executed in 1943, named Sander as his sole devisee and executor. Five relatives- Carl Wenck, of Creston, a brother, Ernest Koch, of Humphrey, and Theodore Koch of Leigh, nephews, Angeline Koch of Leigh and Minnie Hadar of Howells, nieces- joined in contesting the will, on grounds of mental disability and influence. Estimated value of the estate is $15,000 real estate and $7000 real property. Mr. Sander, as proponent of the will, was represented by Attorneys Walker, Luckey, and Hunter. The contestants were represented by Attorney Arthur Kummer. After Judge Stone announced his decision to admit the will to probate, Mr. Kummer announced the contestants would appeal in district court.[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW] From THE LEIGH (NE.) WORLD, December 12, 1947- Following a contested hearing, County Judge Stone entered an order to probate the will of the late John Wenck, of Creston, 68-year-old bachelor and farmer, who bequeathed his entire estate to a friend, Otto Sander, tenant on his farm. Mr. Wenck died last October 12. His will, executed in 1943, named Sander as his sole devisee and executor. Five relatives- Carl Wenck, of Creston, a brother, Ernest Koch, of Humphrey, and Theodore Koch of Leigh, nephews, Angeline Koch of Leigh and Minnie Hadar of Howells, nieces- joined in contesting the will, on grounds of mental disability and influence. Estimated value of the estate is $15,000 real estate and $7000 real property. Mr. Sander, as proponent of the will, was represented by Attorneys Walker, Luckey, and Hunter. The contestants were represented by Attorney Arthur Kummer. After Judge Stone announced his decision to admit the will to probate, Mr. Kummer announced the contestants would appeal in district court. @NF2983@