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Putnam, Windham County, Connecticut
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Miss Julia D. May of Framingham, formerly of Woodstock, left most of her $21,000 estate to various institutions in her will filed yesterday in Middlesex Probate Court. Bequests include $1,000 each to East Woodstock's Congregational Church and May Memorial Library, plus others to missionary societies and schools.
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IN WILL OF JULIA MAY
All but $300 of the $21,000 estate of Miss Julia D. May of Framingham, formerly of Woodstock, is left to institutions under the will which was filed for probate in Middlesex Probate Court yesterday.
The Congregational Church and the May Memorial Library, both at East Woodstock, will receive $1,000 each in trust. Other bequests were as follows: Congregational Home Missionary Society, $2,000; American Board of Foreign Missions, $2,000; Miss Martha Berry School, Mountberry, Ga., $1,000. The residue of the estate is to be divided equally between the American Bible Society and the Congregational Board of Ministerial Relations.
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Framingham, Woodstock, East Woodstock, Middlesex Probate Court, Mountberry, Ga.
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Yesterday
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The will of Miss Julia D. May leaves $21,000 estate mostly to institutions: $1,000 each to Congregational Church and May Memorial Library in East Woodstock; $2,000 to Congregational Home Missionary Society; $2,000 to American Board of Foreign Missions; $1,000 to Miss Martha Berry School; residue divided between American Bible Society and Congregational Board of Ministerial Relations.