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- Title: Bramley Et Al. v. White Et Al.
- Author : Supreme Court of Minnesota
- Release Date : January 05, 1933
- Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 65 KB
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DONAHUE, J. The will of Walter Bramley, which was executed on February 24, 1920, devised and bequeathed to his wife Carrie Bramley all my real and personal property, meaning that all my possessions I leave to her. At her death I request that what remains be devided equally among my three children Walter Gwilliam Bramley * * * Harry Barratt Bramley * * * and Mildred Ethel White. * * * The will recited that the Taylor, Bramley Co., in which he was interested with one Taylor, was undergoing a reorganization, and we hope that in the near future the company will be able to pay dividends on the common stock and it is from this stock that I expect my wife to obtain an yearly income. If at any time she desires to dispose of * * * stock * * * I suggest that she advise with my partner Albert E. Taylor, who I am sure will give her the true state of affairs and advise her accordingly. He nominated his wife and his son Harry B. Bramley as executors and suggested that they council with my partner Albert E. Taylor in regard to matters as I have confidence in his ability as a councilor. The testators widow, who was his second wife and the mother of Harry Barratt Bramley and Mildred Ethel White, died intestate on November 21, 1929. Certain property received by his wife under the will of her husband had not been used or disposed of by her at the time of her death and at present is in the possession of her administrators, Harry Barratt Bramley and Mildred Ethel White, either in that official capacity, or individually.