Schaefer v. Wunderle
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Schaefer v. Wunderle, 154 Ill. 577, 39 N.E. 623 (Ill. 1895)
“The petition alleges that plaintiff in error, whose name was Veronica Wunderle, was born in the grand duchy of Baden, but that in 1874 she went to Basel, in Switzerland, and there, in 1875, she married Vinceus Schaefer, who was a citizen of Switzerland, and lived with him there until his death, in 1887. It furthermore appears from the petition that four years after her husband's death, and in March, 1891, she was in the grand duchy of Baden, with her brother Charles Wunderle, and there united with him in the execution of a power of attorney to the German consul at Chicago, authorizing said consul to assert and protect her rights in the estate of her deceased brother, Alexander Wunderle, in Jersey county, in this state[.] * * *
“There appears in the original record on file here the copy of a certain parer, marked 'Exhibit A,' which purports to be a certificate dated October 23, 1893, and issued by the clerk of the senate of the city of Basel, to the effect that plaintiff in error, a widow, and born at Wallbach, in the grand duchy of Baden, was, with her late husband, admitted to the rights of a citizen of Basel in April, 1875. * * *"
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Re: Schaefer v. Wunderle
Lucille Kelemen 7/15/03