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Dec.

Salome Mille r.

d.

1853.

June 14, 1884.

mar r;

never

son of E d ward &amp;

15,

bur. Mac. Afe e Cemetery.

r e al e state at the time of de ath;;;
lots situate d as follows:::
of lot # 13,

in the 5

con.

1.
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part of lot 14,

2.

lot:: south

3.

no r th half of

lot # 13

be ing composed of the north

part

acres.
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6 6tacr e s

in the

5th.

con.

6th.

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containing 50 acr e s,

in t he

also reservation for a roadway ,

on lot 13,

5th con::

in t he

all in Bertie Townshipand l e ft at his death to brother

Edward

Kerr Miller.

4. lot situated and being in the Township of Bertie,
lt acres:
the

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fifth con.

River,

at the

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of t h e said Township:

thence west six ch a ins

wi thin one

chain

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of the Niagara River:

half chain s to the
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one chain

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thence south two and a half cha ins

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lot fift e e n, in
from the Niagara

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plante d:

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to

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th e nce north two and one

plac e of the be ginn ing .

land l e ft to sister Ad e la Salome,

Miller at the time

of his death.

John A

Mill e r

was living in the red brick home with hls

par e nts

and after thei r death.

In his will he grante d a sum of $1,200.00

to Rebecca Anquish the

ado pted daughter of Edward Miller and

Salome,

and he granted her the

stead with free board.

righ t to live in the

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