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New Jersey Wills - June 30, 1897 - Joel Woolley
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Dividing Six Estates
Wills Probated At Freehold Last Week
Mrs. Mary H. Taylor's Property Goes to Her Two Children, Mary and Edward - Mrs. Patience Burlew's Estate-Other Wills
Six wills have been probated at Freehold during the past week. All but one of them were wills of women. The wills were those of Mrs. Mary Holmes Taylor of Middletown; Mrs. Patience Burlew of Middletown township; Mrs. Maria Sutphin of Marlboro township; Mrs. Sarah Estell of Greenville; Miss Susan Jefferson of Ocean township and New York; and Joel Woolley of Neptune township.
The will of Joel Woolley was made September 23d, 1882. After providing for the payment of his debts, all of his property was left to his daughter, Eliza Woolley, whom he also appointed his executrix. Clark Newman and George V. Trickner witnessed his signature.
Source: Red Bank Register, Wednesday, June 30, 1897
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