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Documents and affidavits submitted to the court proved they were the correct heirs. Dahlberg's maternal and paternal cousins in Sweden. Researchers from Landex Research's corresponding office in Europe successfully identified several of Mr. Dahlberg's five siblings had died and had no surviving children. John Dahlberg died in Duluth, Minnesota leaving no will and no known heirs. Can you imagine meeting your natural brothers after 33 years? It was like stepping into another world." John Dahlberg, Duluth, Minnesota It was like a family falling out of the sky. The Divides' unique case was highly publicized. Landex Research provided him with a family tree containing information about his two siblings in Germany, including his twin brother whom he had never known existed. He met his two brothers in South Carolina for the first time. The brother in Tennessee wanted to find out as much as possible about his family. Landex Research proved to the German courts that these individuals were entitled to inherit. The three brothers knew little about their birth parents. Landex Research found one son in Tennessee and the other two sons in South Carolina. They had been adopted as infants by American military families in Germany just after World War II, and only their birth names and birth dates were known. The administrator for the estate could not identify three of Mr. He left a sizable estate and a will naming his five children as equal beneficiaries. Ryder's daughter, who was living in Sonoma, California, was surprised to learn what had become of her father. She had grown up with only her mother, who spoke little of her father.
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Ryder had a daughter by his first marriage. His first marriage ended in divorce in the 1930s. Ryder and his wife lived in the same house for many years and had no children. Howard Ryder died leaving an estate of approximately $75,000. In the end, the entire estate was distributed for the benefit of this sole individual whose life was changed forever as a result of our work. Our case worker followed up repeatedly on leads about a local church that he occasionally visited and was finally able to track down this individual and make him our client. After nearly nine months of work, we successfully identified and located the nephew who was residing in a transient hotel in Chicago with very limited access to telephone and mail. Our staff continued to search for this possible nephew. Our research staff, however, noted during the course of the research, that the decedent once had a nephew who according to some cousins, had died many years ago. All cousins were eventually named as heirs by the court. Landex Research worked to locate several additional lines of cousins whom we believed would be entitled to share in the estate. The estate was opened up by some first cousins who believed that they were the only heirs of the decedent. Dorothy Konrad, Los Angeles, Californiaĭorothy Konrad died in California with no will and an estate valued over $750,000. Let us put our expert services to work for you. Here are just a few of the cases around the world that have been solved through the extensive research and diligent work of Landex Research.