"Adam Weber, an old resident of the city, died early yesterday morning at his home on North State street, of a complication of diseases after a long illness. He was born in Germany seventy-five years ago but came to this country when quite young, and had lived in New Albany for more than a half century. His wife and two sons, Frank and Edward Weber, are left. He was a devout member of St. Mary's Catholic Church, and his funeral will be held there to-morrow morning at 9 o'clock."
The Courier-Journal 17 May 1904
"The will of Adam Weber was probated in the Circuit Court yesterday. He devises certain described real estate and $1,000 each to his sons, Edward and Frank Weber, and the remainder of his estate, real, personal and mixed, he bequeaths to his wife, Barbara Weber. The will was executed December 1, 1896, the witnesses being Alexander Dowling and Anna Gifford."
"Adam Weber, an old resident of the city, died early yesterday morning at his home on North State street, of a complication of diseases after a long illness. He was born in Germany seventy-five years ago but came to this country when quite young, and had lived in New Albany for more than a half century. His wife and two sons, Frank and Edward Weber, are left. He was a devout member of St. Mary's Catholic Church, and his funeral will be held there to-morrow morning at 9 o'clock."
The Courier-Journal 17 May 1904
"The will of Adam Weber was probated in the Circuit Court yesterday. He devises certain described real estate and $1,000 each to his sons, Edward and Frank Weber, and the remainder of his estate, real, personal and mixed, he bequeaths to his wife, Barbara Weber. The will was executed December 1, 1896, the witnesses being Alexander Dowling and Anna Gifford."
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