Published in the NY Times on 13th March 1860
Mr. Boker's name will be well remembered in connection with the circumstances attending the marriage of his daughter "Mary Ann," to John Dean, a couple of years since. By his will as originally drawn he left his whole property, understood to be of quite large value, to his widow for life; and to his four children after her death. But, by a codicil, he disinherits his son Walter, and his daughter Mary Ann.
Published in the NY Times on 13th March 1860
Mr. Boker's name will be well remembered in connection with the circumstances attending the marriage of his daughter "Mary Ann," to John Dean, a couple of years since. By his will as originally drawn he left his whole property, understood to be of quite large value, to his widow for life; and to his four children after her death. But, by a codicil, he disinherits his son Walter, and his daughter Mary Ann.
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