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Rev Frederich Wilhelm Eitelgoerge

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Rev Frederich Wilhelm Eitelgoerge

Birth
Rottleben, Kyffhäuserkreis, Thüringen, Germany
Death
14 Aug 1914 (aged 74)
Rome, Perry County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Tobin Township, Perry County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Fridrich (sic) William Eitelgeorge left a will, dated 24 Sep 1913, in Perry Co., IN. It reads, partially, "Fridrich William Eitelgeorge bequest all their property, real estate, and money to be equally divided among their wife and children, with the exception of my wife Nellie Eitelgeorge should have Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) extra and Elizabeth and Wilhelmine each should have One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) extra. (One mule, Katie, one cow, Hattie, sewing machine improved Dorca, washing machine, her own bedding and everything that was brought in the house sines (sic) she has been my wife, that's her own personal property, like her own trunk.) All household goods with the exception stated above shall be sold at auction. Also horses, mule, cows, hogs, chickens and all farming implements shall be sold at auction. All funeral expenses, and a tomb stone like my former wife has, about thirty dollars, also doctor bills are to be paid before the estate is devidit (sic)."
Fridrich (sic) William Eitelgeorge left a will, dated 24 Sep 1913, in Perry Co., IN. It reads, partially, "Fridrich William Eitelgeorge bequest all their property, real estate, and money to be equally divided among their wife and children, with the exception of my wife Nellie Eitelgeorge should have Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) extra and Elizabeth and Wilhelmine each should have One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) extra. (One mule, Katie, one cow, Hattie, sewing machine improved Dorca, washing machine, her own bedding and everything that was brought in the house sines (sic) she has been my wife, that's her own personal property, like her own trunk.) All household goods with the exception stated above shall be sold at auction. Also horses, mule, cows, hogs, chickens and all farming implements shall be sold at auction. All funeral expenses, and a tomb stone like my former wife has, about thirty dollars, also doctor bills are to be paid before the estate is devidit (sic)."


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