Matter of Estate of Swift

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1893-01-24

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Gray, J. James T. Swift died in July, 1890; being a resident of this state and leaving a will, by which he made a disposition of all his property among relatives. After many legacies of money and of various articles of personal property, he directed a division of his residuary estate into four portions, and he devised and bequeathed one portion to each of four persons named. The exec…

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