Will of Adrian D. Howard, of City of Washington, D.C. (dtd. Nov. 21, 1834, probated Nov. 27, 1834;
Book 4, pp. 248-249; O.S. 1755; Box 12)
To youngest brother William Howard, all real estate situated in Sandusky Co., Ohio, containing 165 acres
more or less, deed in care of Judge Elisha W. Howland of that Co.; Eddy Howard; Charles Howard, my watch and its appendages.
To other brothers Eddy Howard and Charles Howard, all personal property consisting of clothing; a debt
from John G. Camp, of City of Buffalo, N.Y., to be about $300, and a debt due from Elias Gumaer, of City of
Washington, from open account.
Exr.: friend Lyndsey Ward, of N.Y.
Wits.: Clement T. Coote; Samuel P. Lowe; Louis Bostedo.
Will of Adrian D. Howard, of City of Washington, D.C. (dtd. Nov. 21, 1834, probated Nov. 27, 1834;
Book 4, pp. 248-249; O.S. 1755; Box 12)
To youngest brother William Howard, all real estate situated in Sandusky Co., Ohio, containing 165 acres
more or less, deed in care of Judge Elisha W. Howland of that Co.; Eddy Howard; Charles Howard, my watch and its appendages.
To other brothers Eddy Howard and Charles Howard, all personal property consisting of clothing; a debt
from John G. Camp, of City of Buffalo, N.Y., to be about $300, and a debt due from Elias Gumaer, of City of
Washington, from open account.
Exr.: friend Lyndsey Ward, of N.Y.
Wits.: Clement T. Coote; Samuel P. Lowe; Louis Bostedo.
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