= Mary U. Pratt =
The sum of Five hundred dollars, and the point Lace which
she brought to me from Europe, and the Lavender neck tie
with lace ends. I also give and devise to her all of my
(Fee) real estate in Alachua County, Florida
Fifth:- I give and bequeath to George R. Critchlow M.D.
of Buffalo, New York, One hundred Dollars
Sixth:- I give and bequeath to Miss Mary E. Critchlow
fifty Dollars, and my diamond ring.
Seventh:- I give and bequeath to my step daughter,
Mary L. Pratt, the Mosaic Locket, which belonged to her
sister Julia,
Eighth:- I give and bequeath to the Presbyterian
Church Board of Relief for Disabled Ministers and the Widows
and Orphans of deceased Ministers, Three hundred Dollars
Ninth:- I give and bequeath to the First Presbyterian
Church of Perth Amboy Portsmouth Ohio, fifty Dollars
Tenth:- I give and bequeath to the First Presbyterian
Church of Perth Amboy, New Jersey, fifty dollars,
Eleventh:- I give and bequeath to the present Pastor of
the First Presbyterian Church of Perth Amboy, New Jersey,
Rev H.G. Mendanhall, DD the Cyclopedia of "Poetical
Quotations" and also twenty five dollars with which to
purchase a desk, in token of my regard and esteem for
him as a Pastor and a friend,
Twelvth:- I give and bequeath to Miss Margarett,
J. Peebles, of Portsmouth, Ohio, my set of old China and
the Portrait of my husband, Rev E.E. Pratt, DD in a
gilt frame,
Thirteenth:- I direct that my property in Chautaugua
New York, consisting of a lot No. 1167 on McClintock
Avenue, with the Cottage therein and the furniture therein
except that which is otherwise disposed of by this Will
be sold, and the net proceeds of the Sale be equally divided
among my brother Philander A. Urmston and my step-
son David Perkins Pratt and my step daughter Mary
L. Pratt
Fourteenth:- From the furniture mentioned in the
last preceeding paragraph, I give and bequeath to Mrs Laura
G. French and Miss Mary E. Critchlow, any Article or Articles
of Furniture, carpets, book, pictures or bedding which they
or either of them may select for their own use. The
articles so selected by them to belong to each of then Separately
Fifteenth:- I give and bequeath to my Cousin Miss Fanny
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