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Stockholders of unclaimed Indians shares

IBJ Staff
May 13, 2010
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The listed holders of eight unclaimed shares of Indianapolis Indians stock and their last known addresses:

ADI Appliances
5350 Lakeview Parkway South Drive
Indianapolis
(owns two shares)

Borden’s Golden Social Club
6815 Guion Road
Indianapolis

Mary H. Martin
3655 Boulevard Place, No. 212
Indianapolis

Estelle R. Spurling
7988 N. Michigan Road, Apt. 308
Indianapolis

Jeanette E. Herr
3208 Lost Valley Road
Fort Wayne, Ind.

Lillian Ramsey
300 N. Michigan St., Suite 404
South Bend, Ind.

William B. Frost
467 N. Conde St.
Tipton, Ind.



 

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    What did you find out about your dads cert #757. I know my dad bought one of these cert. my problem is I cannot find it. Did someone keep a master list.

    Thanks
  • found fathers stock certificate
    My dad passed several years ago. I was reframing his picture and a stock certificate was behind the frame backing. Its for the Indianapolis Indians, cert #757. Who do I contact about it. We don't know if it has value. ...thanks, terri mosier

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