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bridge, Maryland: (a) A deed from Anna May Hopkins of
three hundred and thirty square feet of land situated and lying
in the town of Cambridge, Maryland, forming a part of the
parsonage property of said church, said deed being recorded
among the Land Records of said Dorchester County in Liber
C. L. No. 32, folio 21, etc. (b) A deed from the said Anna
May Hopkins of three thousand and fifty-one square feet, situ-
ated lying and being in the town of Cambridge, Maryland, adja-
cent to the first above-mentioned lot of ground, also forming a
part of the parsonage property of said church, said deed being
recorded among the Land Records aforesaid in Liber C. L. No.
34, folio ——.
29. To the gift and bequest contained in the last will and
testament of Marie L'Allemand, late of Baltimore City, de-
ceased, duly admitted to probate and recorded in the office of
the Register of Wills for Baltimore City in Liber B. E. S. and
H. W. J. No. 105, folio 523, et seg., of one City Water Company
of East St. Louis bond for one thousand dollars to Zion Church
(independent), located on Gay street, near Lexington, in Balti-
more City.
30. To the bequest contained in the last will and testament
of Louisa Woerner, deceased, late of Frederick County, Mary-
land, of one hundred and fifty dollars to Grace Reformed
Church of Frederick County, Maryland; and the further be-
quest of one-seventh of the residuum of the estate of said
Louisa Woerner, deceased, to said Grace Reformed Church of
Frederick, Maryland, said will being dated May 21, 1906, and
recorded in Liber W.. B. C. No. 2, folio ——, etc., one of the
records of wills in the office of the Register of Wills for said
Frederick County, Maryland.
31. To the following bequests: (a) A bequest of two hun-
dred dollars to the American Sunday-School Union of Phila-
delphia, Pennsylvania, (b) A bequest of five hundred dollars
to the American Bible Society of New York, as founded in
1816; (c) A bequest of one thousand dollars to the consistory
of the Evangelical Reformed Church of Frederick City, Mary-
land, in trust for the Sunday-School and Indigent Poor of said
church, and as said bequests are contained in the distribution
of the first and final account of Mary M. Kemp, administrator
of Isaac Brunner, stated in the Orphans' Court of Frederick
County, October 12, 1908, said account being recorded in Liber
W. B. C. No. 2, folios 314 and 315, one of the records of ad-
ministration in said Court.
32. To the sale and grant of the lot of ground situated and
lying in the City of Baltimore, in the State of Maryland, par-
ticularly described in a deed from Jacob W,. Hook et al., dated
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