William Cary, another resident of Eatontown, made his will March 29th of this year. Joseph W. Johnston and Bloomfield D. Wolcott were the witnesses. Mr. Cary left $100 to the Second Advent church of Eatontown. All the rest of his property he left to his wife, Alice Cary, for her use during her lifetime. At the death of his wife he ordered that all his property be divided equally among his children, Elizabeth Ann Bowne, William Cary, Jr. Fanny Chasey, Arthur Cary and Charles Cary. Mrs. Cary's wife was made executrix of the will.
Red Bank Register, Wed., June 14, 1905
Provided by Ruth Ryan
William Cary, another resident of Eatontown, made his will March 29th of this year. Joseph W. Johnston and Bloomfield D. Wolcott were the witnesses. Mr. Cary left $100 to the Second Advent church of Eatontown. All the rest of his property he left to his wife, Alice Cary, for her use during her lifetime. At the death of his wife he ordered that all his property be divided equally among his children, Elizabeth Ann Bowne, William Cary, Jr. Fanny Chasey, Arthur Cary and Charles Cary. Mrs. Cary's wife was made executrix of the will.
Red Bank Register, Wed., June 14, 1905
Provided by Ruth Ryan
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