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Case NO. 17E0258PP Sale of Real Estate Kimberly Godfrey

COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS

PROBATE COURT

SUFFOLK ss. Case NO. 17E0258PP

To Alvin Godfrey Sr., of Boston in the County of Suffolk, and Debra Madrey of Boston in the County of Suffolk, and Ditech of Boston in the County of Suffolk, and to all other persons interested.

A petition has been presented to said Court by Kimberly Godfrey of Boston in the County of Suffolk representing that she holds as tenant in common an undivided part or share of certain land lying in Boston in said County of Suffolk, and briefly described as follows:

A certain parcel of land with the building thereon, situated in that part of Boston formerly called Roxbury, in the county of Suffolk and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, comprising the westerly half of lot 16, shown on a plan of “warren land” so called, recorded with norfolk deeds at the end of book 163, and being bounded and described as follows:

SOUTHERLY by MORELAND Street, Thirty (30) Feet;

WESTERLY by Lot 15 on said plan, One Hundred (100) Feet;

NORTHERLY by Lot 10 on said plan, Thirty (30) FEET; and

EASTERLY by the easterly half of said lot 16, being land now or formerly of Henry Kelley, One Hundred (100) Feet.

Being the same premises conveyed to us by deed of Maurice Colman, et ux, dated November 13, 1953 and recorded with Suffolk Deeds in Book 6914, page 407.

setting forth that she desires that — all — the following described part — of said land may be sold at private sale for not less than $600,000.00 dollars and praying that partition may be made of all the land aforesaid according to law, and to that end that a commissioner be appointed to make such partition and be ordered to make sale and conveyance of all, or any part of said land which the Court finds cannot be advantageously divided either at private sale or public auction, and be ordered to distribute the net proceeds thereof.

If you desire to object thereto you or your attorney should file a written appearance in said Court at Boston before ten o’clock in the forenoon on the 7th day of September, 2017, the return day of this citation.

Witness, Joan P. Armstrong, Esquire, First Judge of said Court, this 4th day of August, 2017.

Terri Klug Cafazzo, Register