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San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas
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Mrs. Elizabeth Hud contests father Morris Reiman's will in Chicago, alleging unsound mind and undue influence. He died Jan. 9, 1902, in Coronado Beach, CA, leaving $1,000 to Boston Investigator for Ingersoll's lectures to 'civilize' Christians.
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Chicago, Oct. 23.—A bill to set aside the will of Morris Reiman on the ground that at the time he executed the instrument he was of unsound mind and under undue influence has been filed by his daughter Mrs. Elizabeth Hud. Reiman died January 9, 1902, at Coronado Beach, California, and left a will which contained among other bequests one of $1000 to the Boston Investigator company for the purpose of "distributing Robert G. Ingersoll's lectures among Christians in order to civilize them."
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Chicago; Coronado Beach, California
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Oct. 23; January 9, 1902
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Mrs. Elizabeth Hud files a bill in Chicago to set aside her father Morris Reiman's will, claiming he was of unsound mind and under undue influence when executing it. Reiman died January 9, 1902, at Coronado Beach, California, leaving a will with a $1000 bequest to the Boston Investigator company to distribute Robert G. Ingersoll's lectures among Christians to civilize them.