The Evening Star, October 7, 1909, p. 24
Mrs. Barry's Bequests
Conditions Imposed on Daughters in Will Filed for Probate
As long as the three daughters of Mrs. Henrietta V. Barry remain unmarried they are to share the income from two pieces of property in East Washington, according to the terms of the mother's will, dated May 13, 1887, and filed for probate. At the death of the last unmarried daughter, or should all marry, they are to divide the property among them. The remaining estate is left to her five children in equal shares. The sons, Richard Vermillion and Frank J. Barry are named as executors
The Evening Star, October 7, 1909, p. 24
Mrs. Barry's Bequests
Conditions Imposed on Daughters in Will Filed for Probate
As long as the three daughters of Mrs. Henrietta V. Barry remain unmarried they are to share the income from two pieces of property in East Washington, according to the terms of the mother's will, dated May 13, 1887, and filed for probate. At the death of the last unmarried daughter, or should all marry, they are to divide the property among them. The remaining estate is left to her five children in equal shares. The sons, Richard Vermillion and Frank J. Barry are named as executors
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