daughters before attaining their majority viz Laura
Louise and Alberta Janus Standley, die without issue, then in
that event, that portion of their estate hereby devised shall
revert to and be equally divided among my said grand
children then surviving.
Lastly: I do nominate and appoint my friends William W.
Scott and Thomas Ellis of Gainesville Florida to be the
Executors of this my Last Will and Testament, placing
full faith and confidence in these my said Executors
to carry out the provisions of this will and to manage
my said estate to the best advantage of my said grand
children.
In testimony thereof I hereunto set my hand and seal
and publish this to be my last will and testament in the
presence of the witnesses named below, this 30th day of
March 1882. her
PENELOPE X L. STANDLEY
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The above instrument consisting of one sheet has now
been subscribed by Penelope L. Standley the Testatrix
In the presence of each of us, and was at
the same time declared by her to be he last
will and Testament, and we, at her request
sign our names as attesting witnesses
Benjamin Rush, residing at Gainesville Alachua Co. Fla
S.F. Halliday residing at Gainesville Alachua Co. Fla
Charles P. Evans residing at Gainesville Alachua Co. Fla
State of Florida} Before the subscriber personally appeared
Alachua County } Charles P. Evans, who after being duly
sworn deposes and says that he saw Mr. Penelope L. Standley
sign and seal the foregoing paper writing as and for
her last will and Testament, and that he together with
S.F. Halliday and Benjamin Rush signed the same
as witnesses thereto at the request of the Testatrix and
in her presence, and in the presence of each other.
Sworn to and subscribed (signed) Charles P. Evans
this Feb. 2nd 1884
J.C. Gardner
County Judge
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