Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 204, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 August 1916 — WILL OF GEORGE E. HOSMER PROBATED [ARTICLE]

WILL OF GEORGE E. HOSMER PROBATED

Entire Estate Goes to Nephews and Neice in East.—George Seabury Executor. The last will and testament of the late George E. Hosmer has been filed for probation in the Jasper circuit court. The will was made by Mr. Hosmer on January 12, 1914. Jhe will provides for the entire estate, both real and personal, shall go to George E. Seabury and Samuel Seabury, nephews, and niece formerly Mollie Seabury and Elizabeth Guthrie. The will is as follows: That all just debts and burial expenses be paid out of the estate. He directs that his executors sec that he is buried upon the lot which he owns in Weston cemetery, Rensselaer, Indiana, and not elsewhere. He directs that hi sexecutor procure and have erected at his grave a suitable monument to his memory, but restricts them to an expenditure not exceeding SI,OOO in procuring and placing said monument complete, unless there has been one erected previous to his death. All of the rest, residuo, and remainder of said estate, both real and personal, of whatever kind and wherever situated he v/ills, devise and bequeath to-w'it: An undivided one-half of the same to my namesake George E. Seabury, and to his heirs and assigns forever, { and the other undivided one-half to Samuel Seabury, his nephew, his neice, ' formerly Mollie Seabury and Elizabeth Guthrie, and their heirs and assigns share and share alike. He directs that George E. Seabury, his nephew, be appointed executor of lis last will and testament.