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I'YatiS*duc«*S'Wmastosheir ounuav .......**Jt.exn sixth. To Sampson Smith and Mary Ann Smith, each, of Canonsburg,Pa., brother and sister. respectively, of ray second wife, Jaw K. Smith, if tney be living llt; receive the same, i give t lesum of *100 as a kind remembrance, and further provided tlrat I do not myselthereafter give to them severally, this.or some other sum of money.Item seventh. To Mary Shauf I give j di: the Bum of $100 and to her son, my name- t • sake, Georg.' Shauf, $51). provided 1 do ce uot myself hereafter give to them sev- aierallv’these respective sums. «»'Item eighth. 1 f my said granddaugh- Ji ter shall choose not u occupy my resi-1 hi dence, 1 give to the Massillon lin.onschool mv best bookcase with the bookstherein belonging, to the Charity school of Kendal my other bookcase with tin books belonging to it, and to Oliver Me-Cartv, his daughters, Mrs. -Jacobj and b Mary McCarty, and the children oi l Rachel Hull, deceased, all the bedsteads, n beds and bedding and all the carpels and prugs in my residence.Item ninth. To each one of my three servants now living with me to wit: Eliza Green wait, Mary Jane Campbell and Harrv Ream, who shall remain with me continuously and in the same capacity until my death. I give the sum of•300. . . ........Uiiila801cI
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Massillon Independent

Massillon, Ohio, US

Mon, May 17, 1897

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