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Henrietta <I>Block</I> Dreyfus

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Henrietta Block Dreyfus

Birth
France
Death
30 Apr 1911 (aged 78–79)
Burial
New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana, USA Add to Map
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Sister of Charles Benjamin Block


Louisiana reports, Volume 137

appeal from civil District court, Parish of Orleans; E K Skinner judge
action by Leon Dreyfus against universal legatees of CHARLES B BLOCK, deceased. From a judgment dismissing a suit, plaintiff appeals. Reversed, with directions.

suit by Leon Dreyfus to recover the sum of $2,625, with legal interest from April 24, 1911, claimed by him as one fourth of the proceeds, amounting to $10,500 of the sale of certain real estate in the city of New Orleans sold by plaintiff's mother, Henrietta Block Dreyfus, the sister of decedant. Block, and by him received and never accounted for. Charles B Block died 24 April 1911, and Mrs Henrietta Block Dreyfus died on May 3, 1911, the latter leaving four heirs, the plaintiff and his brother, Jules Dreyfus, and two sisters.

On 9 October, 1896 Jules Dreyfus represente by C B Block, as agent, sold the property in controversy to Leon Dreyfus for the price of $6,000 cash in hand paid, the receipt of which was acknowledged by said agent. This act of sale, after describing the lots of ground conveyed, referred to them as the same property acquired by Jules Dreyfus by purchase from Seraphin Block on april 25, 1886, by act duly recorded. The act of sale from Jules to Leon Dreyfus containing no conditions whatever.

On June 28, 1905 Leon Dreyfus transferred the same property to his mother, Mrs Abraham Dreyfus, for the consideration in part of the delivery and surrender by her to him of his note for $12,000 of date November 10, 1896, secured by mortgage on the premises conveyed. Block intervened in this act through his agent, Jules Dreyfus, and accepted a conveyance of a life usufruct of the property made in his favor by Mrs Henrietta Dreyfus, the vendee.

On July 22, 1909 Mrs Henrietta Block, represented by Jules Dreyfus and Charles Benjamin Block, acting in his own name and behalf ...sold property to Lee Charles Campbell for price of $10,500

defendants Mrs Eda L Grossman, wife of Maurice Dreyfus, Louis E Grossman, and Odette Grossman
Sister of Charles Benjamin Block


Louisiana reports, Volume 137

appeal from civil District court, Parish of Orleans; E K Skinner judge
action by Leon Dreyfus against universal legatees of CHARLES B BLOCK, deceased. From a judgment dismissing a suit, plaintiff appeals. Reversed, with directions.

suit by Leon Dreyfus to recover the sum of $2,625, with legal interest from April 24, 1911, claimed by him as one fourth of the proceeds, amounting to $10,500 of the sale of certain real estate in the city of New Orleans sold by plaintiff's mother, Henrietta Block Dreyfus, the sister of decedant. Block, and by him received and never accounted for. Charles B Block died 24 April 1911, and Mrs Henrietta Block Dreyfus died on May 3, 1911, the latter leaving four heirs, the plaintiff and his brother, Jules Dreyfus, and two sisters.

On 9 October, 1896 Jules Dreyfus represente by C B Block, as agent, sold the property in controversy to Leon Dreyfus for the price of $6,000 cash in hand paid, the receipt of which was acknowledged by said agent. This act of sale, after describing the lots of ground conveyed, referred to them as the same property acquired by Jules Dreyfus by purchase from Seraphin Block on april 25, 1886, by act duly recorded. The act of sale from Jules to Leon Dreyfus containing no conditions whatever.

On June 28, 1905 Leon Dreyfus transferred the same property to his mother, Mrs Abraham Dreyfus, for the consideration in part of the delivery and surrender by her to him of his note for $12,000 of date November 10, 1896, secured by mortgage on the premises conveyed. Block intervened in this act through his agent, Jules Dreyfus, and accepted a conveyance of a life usufruct of the property made in his favor by Mrs Henrietta Dreyfus, the vendee.

On July 22, 1909 Mrs Henrietta Block, represented by Jules Dreyfus and Charles Benjamin Block, acting in his own name and behalf ...sold property to Lee Charles Campbell for price of $10,500

defendants Mrs Eda L Grossman, wife of Maurice Dreyfus, Louis E Grossman, and Odette Grossman


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