Upon the death of a testator leaving in existence an unrevoked will which cannot be found, the contents of the will may be proved like other lost documents, and if sufficient, the will shall be admitted to probate, and effect given to its provisions.3

1 Pengree vs. Jones, 80 Ill., 411;

In re Olmstead Estate, 3 Prob.

Rep. Ann., 411. 2 Corrigan vs. Jones, 14 Col., 311. 3 Fostus Appeal., 87 Pa. St., 67;

In re Page, 118 Ill., 576; Todd vs. Pettig, 13 Col., 548; Anderson vs. Irwin, 101 Ill., 411.