Where is Kryder's Money?

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The Suburban Building Company of Fort Wayne,Indiana

Created 09/19/1938 C.Frank Kryder President; Frank H. Kryder Secretary-Treasurer; Room 225 Standard Building. Entire corporate record is lost but the Secretary of State has a note that it was dissolved in 1950 in Cause #666795 which can't be found. See SUBURBAN Links

Frank H. Kryder was 47 years of age before he required a social security number. The PR womders if until then he was not deriving an income. The Application indicates he was employed by The Suburban Building Company of Fort Wayne, Indiana, of which Clarence was President and Frank was Secretary-Treasurer. In 1942, the office of Suburban was in Room 225 Standard Building. This was also the address of Kryder Insurance and Hoopingarner Construction,Inc., Clarence F. Kryder incorporator and Secretary-Treasurer. After Clarence died Hoopingarner Construction continued using the address of Room 225, for a time coincidentally with the Bookkeeping Department of Anthony Wayne Bank.

In 1939, the Partnership of C. Frank Kryder and Frank H. Kryder, which is recorded in Partner Book 2, Page 31, in Allen County, December 28, 1921, DBA The Kryder Company, Quit-Claimed along with their wives a number of Lots in Fairfield Terrace B, to The Suburban Building Company of Fort Wayne, Indiana.

When LeVonne Kryder absconded with Frank's daughters Katherine and Rebecca,in the middle of the night in 1940, Frank H. Kryder moved to the Detroit area until his father died in 1950. There was no property settlement in the 1941 divorce LeVonne obtained uncontested.

All except the highlighted Lots ended up in Trust F.S.58070, recorded June 7, 1943, and again November 1, 1950, in the Official Records of Allen County, Indiana.

Location of Some of Clarence and Minnie Viola "Disler" Kryder's Realty:
Rural 1894-1919:
Cedarville, Cedar Creek Township, Leo, S28 T32 R13, Grabill, Decatur

Beginning 1919 Fort Wayne:

Violands
Elmwood Addition
Forest Park Addition
Comparet's Addition
Bayer's 2nd Addition
Lillie Place
Bayer's Addition
Weisser Park
Eliza Hanna's Addition
Pontiac Place Addition
Driving Park Addition
Anthony Hibbs Addition
Romy's Subdivision
Hough's Outlots
W.H. Simons Addition
1,2,3 Laselle Place Addition
Pfeiffer Place Addition
Kryder's Additions, 1-2-3
Drexel Park
Waynedale; Waynedale Gardens 1-2-3
Fletcher's Addition
Lot 91 Old Plat Addition
Beck's 2nd Addition
Forest Hill Addition
Lot 5 Tennessee Avenue
Archer's Addition

LaFayette Place Addition
Bercot's Addition
Shadybrook Addition
1929: Lot 52 and 78 Original Plat of Waynedale given to Wayne School Township by Frank H. Kryder
Hanna's Park Outlots
Woodland View
Armiston Heirs Addition
Orchard Place Addition
Fairfield Terrace Sec. A
Fairfield Terrace Sec. B.
Disler Place Addition
Schnelker's Addition
Woodward Addition
Drexel and Winter Street- Kryders Extended Addition
Edgewood Addition
S.C. Evans Amended Plat
Bayer's Addition
Lot 209 Avondale

Kryder Addresses
Utility Building
305-306 Carroll Building
215 East Berry Street
Standard Building, Rms 202, 203, 225, 226; Rm 309
Moss Engineering
807 Ft. Wayne Bank Building
Worthington Apartments
Hartford City
Blackford County
Adams County

Disclaimer: The Personal Representative of this family believes that evidence exists which calls into question the integrity of certain individuals who controlled the bulk of the Kryder Family's property. The PR believes that an assortment of estate documents filed in Allen County, Indiana, from an assortment of related estates, do not represent the entire truth. The information published on this website follows eight years of research. It is Public Information cited from documents recorded in the State of Indiana, and from other genuine publications. One or two statements were made directly to the Personal Representative in letters or on the phone. Experts have been consulted at considerable expense. Due to the evasiveness of fiduciaries, relatives, and known associates of the Kryders, the Personal Representative is of the opinion that harm and injustice have been done to a family entitled to protection under the PROBATE CODE OF INDIANA. This is an opinion, not the conclusion of the Personal Representative. Corrections are welcomed and will be promptly acknowledged and applied. Links to the world wide web do not imply endorsement by this site or by the Personal Representative. estate@frankkryder.com

 

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2001