Case Name: In the Matter of Proving the Last Will and Testament of Jacob F. Haubeil, Deceased, as a Will of Real and Personal Property. Rubina Chaloux, Proponent, and Joseph F. Poey, Appellants; G. Hugo Koch, Petitioner-Respondent; Adolph Koch and Others, Contestants-Respondents; Flushing Hospital and Dispensary, and Emile E. Rathgeber, Special Guardian for Evelyn Hertzler, and Others, Infant Contestants, Respondents
Court: New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1936-01
Citations: 246 A.D. 824
Docket Number: 
Parties: In the Matter of Proving the Last Will and Testament of Jacob F. Haubeil, Deceased, as a Will of Real and Personal Property. Rubina Chaloux, Proponent, and Joseph F. Poey, Appellants; G. Hugo Koch, Petitioner-Respondent; Adolph Koch and Others, Contestants-Respondents; Flushing Hospital and Dispensary, and Emile E. Rathgeber, Special Guardian for Evelyn Hertzler, and Others, Infant Contestants, Respondents.
Judges: 
Reporter: Appellate Division Reports
Volume: 246
Pages: 824–825

Head Matter:
In the Matter of Proving the Last Will and Testament of Jacob F. Haubeil, Deceased, as a Will of Real and Personal Property. Rubina Chaloux, Proponent, and Joseph F. Poey, Appellants; G. Hugo Koch, Petitioner-Respondent; Adolph Koch and Others, Contestants-Respondents; Flushing Hospital and Dispensary, and Emile E. Rathgeber, Special Guardian for Evelyn Hertzler, and Others, Infant Contestants, Respondents.

Opinion:
Resettled order of the Surrogate's Court of Queens county for the examination of Joseph F. Poey (Surr. Ct. Act, § 137) as to his alleged concealment and retention of alleged wills of Jacob F. Haubeil and as to the facts connected with the making and execution of said alleged wills, and directing said Joseph F. Poey to produce any testamentary or purported testamentary instrument of Jacob F. Haubeil in his possession or over which he may have control, affirmed, with ten dollars costs and disbursements, payable by the appellants personally to respondents appearing and filing brief; the examination to proceed on five days' notice. No opinion. Young, Carswell, Davis, Adel and Taylor, JJ., concur.