California Digital Newspaper Collection, San Francisco Call, 20 July 1913
FREDERICK GRANT LEFT ESTATE TO HIS WIDOW
Explains Will by Stating Children Have Already Been Provided for and Are Agreeable to Bequest
NEW YORK, July 19. - The entire estate of the late General Frederick Dent Grant, estimated at $100,000 in value, is left to Ida Honore Grant, widow, who also is made executrix, by his will, filed here today for probate. In constituting Mrs. Grant sole legatee, General Grant in his will, says, "This was done, because of my assurance that our children have already been provided for in the last will and testament of my deceased mother, and they will be more gratified to have their mother receive the entire estate belonging to me than to have it diminished by present gifts to them."
California Digital Newspaper Collection, San Francisco Call, 20 July 1913
FREDERICK GRANT LEFT ESTATE TO HIS WIDOW
Explains Will by Stating Children Have Already Been Provided for and Are Agreeable to Bequest
NEW YORK, July 19. - The entire estate of the late General Frederick Dent Grant, estimated at $100,000 in value, is left to Ida Honore Grant, widow, who also is made executrix, by his will, filed here today for probate. In constituting Mrs. Grant sole legatee, General Grant in his will, says, "This was done, because of my assurance that our children have already been provided for in the last will and testament of my deceased mother, and they will be more gratified to have their mother receive the entire estate belonging to me than to have it diminished by present gifts to them."
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