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Barb,
It looks like he did not get a chance to challenge the will as he died within 14 days of the newspaper
article.
KimPS has done a memorial, for the whole family, on Find A Grave, with beautiful photos.
Andrew David Clark
Birth: Dec. 28, 1828
Death: Jul. 29, 1892
Inscription: son of David & Julia M.
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=44312283
Sue
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On Tue Feb 7 12:36 , MizScarlettNY(a)aol.com sent:
The New York Times
July 15, 1892
"Andrew D. Clark Disinherited"
Hartford, Conn.--July 14. The will of Mrs. Julia M. CLARK of this city
disinherits her son, Andrew D. CLARK, who resided in New York City until three
years ago, when he returned to Hartford. The entire estate is given to the
daughter, Mary CLARK. The testatrix was the widow of David CLARK,
who left a large property. In the last twelve years of his life, he gave
away $200,000. in public benevolence. His will provided only $300. per year
for the disinherited son, the amounts to be paid in quarterly installments.
It is expected that Andrew D. CLARK will contest his mother's will asking
for an equal share with his sister. The hearing has been assigned for July
19.
Barb
Transcriber
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The New York Times
July 15, 1892
"Andrew D. Clark Disinherited"
Hartford, Conn.--July 14. The will of Mrs. Julia M. CLARK of this city
disinherits her son, Andrew D. CLARK, who resided in New-York City until three
years ago, when he returned to Hartford. The entire estate is given to the
daughter,
Mary CLARK. The testatrix was the widow of David CLARK,
who left a large property. In the last twelve years of his life, he gave
away $200,000. in public benevolence. His will provided only $300. per year
for the disinherited son, the amounts to be paid in quarterly installments.
It is expected that Andrew D. CLARK will contest his mother's will asking
for an equal share with his sister. The hearing has been assigned for July
19.
Barb
Transcriber