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558

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

To bequests
in will of C.
Greasley.

the office of the Register of Wills of Baltimore city, in the
year eighteen hundred and ninety-four : No. 1, to the bequest
of one thousand dollars to Jacob F. Greasley, Charles
Greasley, John J. Leicht, Jacob Knipp, Jr. and George H.
Pagels, "Trustees of First Independent Memorial Church of
the United Brethren in Christ," or their successors in office ;
No. 2, to the bequest of one thousand dollars to the "Trustees
of Salem Church, United Brethren in Christ," situated on
Francis street, Baltimore county, State of Maryland; No. 8,
to the bequest of five hundred dollars to the "Elders, Trustees
and Members of the German Evangelical Reformed Church,"
situated on Conway street in the city of Baltimore.

To bequest
in mil or J
F. Greasley.

Sixty-sixth. To the following devises and bequests contained
in the last will and testament of Jacob F. Greasley, late of
Baltimore city, deceased, recorded in the office of the Register
of Wills of Baltimore city, in eighteen hundred and ninety-
two; No. 1, to the bequest of five hundred dollars to the
Elders, Trustees and Members of the German Evangelical
Church in the city of Baltimore; No. 2, to the bequest of
five hundred dollars to the Trustees of Salem Church of the
United Brethren in Christ, in Baltimore county; No. 3, to the
bequest of five hundred dollars to the Trustees of the North
Baltimore Church of United Brethren in Christ; No. 4, to
the bequest of five hundred dollars to Rev. E. Lorenz,
Presiding Elder, in trust, for the support of the Mission of
the United Brethren in Christ in Germany; No. 5, to the
bequest of one hundred dollars to Rev. C. J. B. Brane, or the
Trustees of the Washington, D. C., Memorial Church of the
United Brethren in Christ; No. 6, to the devise and bequest
of the rest and residue of his estate to Jacob F. Greasley,
Charles Greasley, John J. Leicht, Jacob Knipp, Jr. and
George H. Pagels, "Trustees of the First Independent
Memorial Church of the United Brethren in Christ," or their
successors in office, and to the Elders, Trustees and Members of
the German Evangelical Reformed Church in the city of
Baltimore.

To bequest in
will of K. F.
Noack.

Sixty -seventh. To the bequest, devise or legacy in the last
will and testament of Katherina Fredericka Noack, late of
Baltimore city, deceased, now of record iti the office of the
register of wills of Baltimore city, in Wills, Liber T. W. M.,
No. 71, folio 177, &c., to the St. Paul's German Evangelical
Lutheran Church of Baltimore city.



 
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