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- Geneva NY Daily Times - 6/26/1926
Canandalgua. June 26-Nieces
and nephews share In the bulk of
the estate left by Cornelia B. Gray,
a resident ot Geneva who died
March 13, leaving a will which has
been admitted to probate in surrogate
court here. Charles B.
Burgess ot Goodhuid Ind., and
James K. Wheeler of Interlaken
qualified as executors of the instrument.
Caroline Gray, sister-in-law, of
Goodland, Ind., Is given $3.000.
Twenty-five dollars goes to Margaret
Dexter ot Geneva and $1,500
to each ot the following nieces,
Maude B. Gage and Nellie B. Johnson
of Rushvllle, May B. Cole ot
Canandalgua and Mildred B.
Stocking ot Wayland. Fifteen hundred
dollars la to be equally shared
by the children ot Carrie B. Gray
and bequests ot $1.000 each are
made to five nephews: Edward
and Rolland Bellta of Canandalgua
Claude Bellis and Stacy Bellis ot
Stanley and Earl Bellis of Ransomvllle.
The First Presbyterian church
of Goodland, Ind., Is given $l.000.
Edward Bellis, a half-brother, of
Dundee, receives $8,000 and $500
goes to Virginia B. Martin of
Goodland. The residue Is to be
equally divided among the four
nieces and five nephews.
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