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* Sixth: one hundred and twenty
dollars annually paid to each of the
following named children of my cousin
Mrs. Julia D. Mifflin, during their lives
respectively: Stuart Mifflin, William
Mifflin, Debby Ann Mifflin, Julia D.
Mifflin, Anna E. Mifflin, Martha Mifflin
and Joseph Mifflin.
* Seventh: three hundred dollars
annually to my cousin James E. Mifflin
of Columbia, Pennsylvania, during his
life, and at his death out of the principal
of the residuary estate ... two thousand
dollars to each of his children who may
be living.
* Eighth: three hundred dollars
annually to my first cousin Mrs. Sarah
B. Burrows (now residing in Iowa)
during her life, and at her death to be
paid out of the residuary estate five
thousand dollars in equal shares to such
of the children of my said cousin as may
be living.
* Ninth: three hundred dollars
annually to my first cousin, Mrs. Ann
Spear Warren, widow of the late Joseph
Warren during her life, and at her death
five thousand dollars in equal shares to
such of the children as may be living.
* Tenth: three hundred dollars
annually to my first cousin Elizabeth
Strickler Crane, wife of Robert Crane
during her life, and at her death five
thousand dollars in equal shares to her
living children..
* Eleventh: three hundred
dollars annually to my first cousin
Elizabeth S. Mason of Columbia,
Pennsylvania, during her life..,. and at
her death five thousand dollars to the
living children.
* Twelfth: three hundred dollars
annually to my cousin Cyrus Strickler,during his life ... and at his death five
thousand dollars in equal shares to such
of the children of said cousin as are
living.
* Thirteenth: three hundred
dollars to Mrs. Rebecca S. Strickler,
widow of my first cousin Matthew M.
Strickler . . . and at her death five
thousand dollars in equal shares to her
living children.
* Fourteenth: three hundred
dollars annually to Mrs. Elizabeth S.
Owen, wife of my first cousin, Dr.
William S. McCorkle . . . and at her
death ... five thousand dollars in equal
shares to her living children.
* Fifteenth: three hundred
dollars annually to Mrs. Caroline M.
McCorkle, the wife of my first cousin
and devoted friend, Henry M. McCorkle
during her life .., and at her death ...
five thousand dollars in equal shares to
her living children.
* Sixteenth: twenty-five hundred
dollars to be paid annually to the
congregation or corporation, when
formed of the Protestant Episcopal
Church of St. Martin-in-the-Field, ... to
be applied solely to the payment of the
Rector's salary, and if at any time a
change of Rector occurs I request that
the Clergyman selected may be
satisfactory to my wife and children who
may then be communicants of this
church. I recommend that collections be
taken up at the services in the church as
an act of worship, and that said
collections shall be applied to defray all
church and parish expenses, including
any addition to the Rector's salary ...
the surplus of said collections to be
devoted to the poor of the parish, to
church missions and other objects,
according to the direction of the RectorDGS Journal 40 1996
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