Mary M. Louden, decd
13549
Charles A. Louden, et al.
vs.
Charles Louden, et al
Certified Letters of
Guardianship
filed Aug. 30, 1924
Gordon Thurston,
Clerk Shelby Cir. Court
STATE OF GEORGIA, X
X To Hon. Harry Johnson
X Ordinary of said County
FLOYD COUNTY X
The petition of Charles A. Louden shows that he is the Father of Glendora Louden aged 20 years and Charles A. Louden, Jr. aged 18 years, minors residing in said County; that said minors have an estate of probably One-Hundred Dollars coming to them from Mrs. Mary Louden estate.
Petitioner prays an order appointing him Guardian of the property of said minors.
Signed: Chas. A. Louden, Petitioner.
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ORDER
FLOYD COURT OF ORDINARY.
August Term 1924
Upon reading and considering the petition of Charles A. Louden, the father of Glendora Louden and Charles A. Louden minors, it is ordered that the said Charles A. Louden be and he is hereby appointed Natural Guardian of the property of said minors and that he give bond and security, as required by law, in the sum of Two-Hundred dollars, and take and subscribe the oath as required by such guardians.
Signed: Harry Johnson, Ordinary
This August 16th, 1924.
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OATH
GEORGIA, FLOYD COUNTY.
I, Charles A. Louden do swear that I will well and truly perform all the duties required of me as Guardian of Glendora Louden and Charles A. Louden and will faithfully account with my said wards for their estate. So help me God.
Signed: Chas. A. Louden,
Guardian.
Sworn to and subscribed before me 16th day of August 1924.
Signed: Harry Johnson, Ordinary.
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Georgia, Floyd County.
BY THE HONORABLE THE ORDINARY OF SAID COUNTY
To Charles A. Louden Greeting:
Whereas, the said Charles A. Louden, has this day qualified as the natural guardian of his said minor children Glendora Louden and Charles A. Louden, Jr. possessed in their own right of considerable estate -- by means whereof the power of granting the Guardianship of said minors to me is manifestly known to belong, and for the better securing the estate, and more ample maintenance and education of said minors, and from the integrity and confidence reposed in you, I do hereby commit the tuition, education and guardianship of the said minors to you, the said Charles A. Louden, (you assenting thereto by the acceptance of these letters) herein charging you that you maintain them in meat, drink, clothing and lodging, that you cause them to be educated in such manner as shall be suitable to their interest and circumstance, and that you inquire into and take charge of their estate, both real and personal, and all other things to which by law you ought to do for your said wards. A true and perfect account of all of which you shall render to the Court of Ordinary of said County on the first term in every year during your continuance in office; and I do hereby constitute and appoint you, the said Charles A. Louden Guardian of said minors during their minority.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto officially set my hand and seal this 16thday of August 1924.
Signed: Harry Johnson, Ordinary
STATE OF GEORGIA, FLOYD COUNTY.
I, Harry Johnson, Ordinary and Ex-Officio and Sale Clerk of the Court of Ordinary in and for said county, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy as appears of file in my office, the same being the petition for guardianship and Letters of Guardianship of the property of Glendora Louden and Charles A. Louden, Jr., minor children of Charles A. Louden, and also the minor children of Mrs. Mary Louden, late of Shelby County, Indiana. And I further certify that the said Charles A. Louden, has given good and sufficient bond, and has otherwise qualified as such guardian.
Given under my hand and seal of office, at office, i