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Domestic News March 7, 1924

The Mellette County Pioneer

White River, Wood, Mellette County, South Dakota

What is this article about?

The will of former President Woodrow Wilson, filed for probate in Washington, leaves his estate to widow Edith Wilson, except for an annual $2,500 income to unmarried daughter Margaret. It requests distribution of personal items from his first wife to his daughters.

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Wilson Estate to Widow.

Washington.—The will of Woodrow Wilson, filed for probate, leaves the estate to his widow, Mrs. Edith Wilson, with the exception that his daughter, Margaret Wilson, shall receive an annual income of $2,500 as long as she remains unmarried. A request in the will calls upon Mrs. Wilson to distribute among Mr. Wilson's daughters such articles of clothing, jewelry, personal mementos and art works that may have belonged to their mother, the first wife of the former president.

What sub-type of article is it?

Death Or Funeral

What keywords are associated?

Woodrow Wilson Will Probate Edith Wilson Margaret Wilson Estate Distribution

What entities or persons were involved?

Woodrow Wilson Mrs. Edith Wilson Margaret Wilson

Where did it happen?

Washington

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Washington

Key Persons

Woodrow Wilson Mrs. Edith Wilson Margaret Wilson

Outcome

estate left to widow edith wilson; $2,500 annual income to daughter margaret if unmarried; distribution of personal items to daughters.

Event Details

The will of Woodrow Wilson, filed for probate, leaves the estate to his widow, Mrs. Edith Wilson, except for an annual income of $2,500 to his daughter Margaret Wilson as long as she remains unmarried. It requests Mrs. Wilson to distribute articles of clothing, jewelry, personal mementos, and art works belonging to Wilson's first wife among his daughters.

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