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Reports of Cases in the High Court of Chancery of Maryland 1846-1854
Volume 200, Volume 4, Page 427   View pdf image (33K)
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CONNER VS. OGLE. 427
Tasker Lowndes and George Calvert, and to the survivors and
survivor of them, and the heirs of the survivor in trust, to pay
all my just debts and funeral expenses as soon as practicable
after my decease, and in a manner most advantageous to my
estate; and secondly, in trust, to apply the said estate and the
rents and profits thereof, to the support and maintenance of my
daughter, Mary Bevans, during her life, and the support and
maintenance and education of her children, free from the power
and control of her husband, and from and after her death, in
trust, for her children, to be equally divided amongst them, as
tenants in common, and to their respective heirs; and in case at
any time hereafter it would, in the judgment of my trustees, or
a majority of them, or the survivors or survivor of them, best
promote the objects of the trust hereby created, to sell all, or
any part of my estate, then, I hereby authorize my trustees,
or a majority of them, the survivors or survivor of them and
the heirs of such survivor, to sell and convey all or any part of
my said estate, and to vest the proceeds in lands or banks, or
other moneyed institutions, and apply from time to time, the
rents, profits, interests or dividends thereof, to my said daughter
and her children, in the manner hereinbefore directed, free from
the power and control of her said husband, my trustees taking
care that the children of my said daughter be well maintained
and educated, and after her death, the whole to be equally di-
vided amongst them. If any child dies during the mother's
life, leaving children, then the said children to take and stand
in the place of their deceased parent. To my daughter, Ann
Tayloe, I leave my diamond and pearl hoop rings, and breast
pin, and two silver goblets, gilt on the inside. To my son
Benjamin Ogle, I give my large silver watch, with the Ogle
arms in the middle, as a small remembrance; to my daughter-
in-law, Anna Maria Ogle, I give my silver bread-basket. To
my daughter, Mary Bevans, I give all my clothes, and what
new things I may have by me, likewise my bed and furniture,
window curtains and chair covers, alike my easy chair and
cradle, and the chairs in my room, my silver coffee-pot, pudding
dish, skillet and dozen of each sort of spoons, the plate at her

 
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