Fenwick, Edward Dominic, Bishop of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1830 July 3
Scope and Contents
Last Will and Testament of Bishop Fenwick in which, as witnessed by Hugh Bonner and Alpheus White, he makes Fathers Nicholas D. Young, Frederick Rese, and Anthony Ganilh as executors. He then lists the properties in Ohio which are to go to them in trust for the diocese and then those properties in Ohio that are to go to the St. Joseph Literary Society, the Dominicans of Ohio. The property outside of the State is to be held in trust until turned over to his successor or to the new bishop of those territories. His gold watch he gives to Father Young. The endorsement says that the will was admitted to proof. The bond was $500 security Alpheus White and Hugh Bonner. Appraisers were Thomas Reiley, Patrick Reily, Morris Bymer. The Executors were sworn Oct. 1, 1832, Daniel Gans, clerk. Letters were issued Oct. 8, 1832. Recorded in Book 3, pages 437 and 438. Clerk's fee $1.25. In the Detroit Papers. :: III-2-g Copy 6pp. 4to.
Dates
- Creation: 1830 July 3
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English.
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