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- Ogdensburg NY News - 8/18/1916
WONT PAY WIDOW
TO MARRY AGAIN
Under the will of the late Hon.
Henry Binninger of Dexter, for years
engaged in the sash and blind busi-
less there it masters to the extent of
$15,000 whether or not his widow re
marries. In the event that she does
not remarry she gets her dower right
and $15,000. In case that she does re
marry the dower right is all that will
be hers.
The $15,000 in the event that she
remarries is to be divided equally
among Fannie B. Vail, Cora B. Wood
and Ernest Binninger, the sum Ernest
is to receive to be in trust.. Of the
residue Mrs. Vail and Mrs. Wood each
receive one third and the other third
is left In trust for Ernest Binninger
with only the life use for him, and on
his death it goes to his children, if he
has any. If he leaves no children then
it goes to Mrs. Vail and Mrs. Wood.
ALSO
Watertown NY Daily Times - 7/18/1916
-Dexter, July 18.-The funeral of
Henry Binninger, one of Dexfer's
foremost citizens, who died Saturday
was held from his home a 10 this
morning and at 10:30 from the Pres-
byterian church. The church was
filled with friends. Rev. George T.
Wood, pastor of the church, officiated
and he was assisted by Rev. Dr. S. A.
Hayt, of Watertown.
The floral offerings were many and
beautiful. Among them was a large
piece from the First National Bank,
of which Mr. Binninger had long
been a director. Members of the
Dexter fire department, of which Mr.
Binninger was formerly a member,
and the board of trustees of the village,
contributed beautiful offerings.
The body was taken to Watertown
by automobile hearse and placed on
the 1:35 train. The body was sent to
Niagara Falls for interment.
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