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I make no provision for my
husband's brothers, Phillip Stanford
or Thomas Welton Stanford, or his
niece's or nephew's or the children
of my brother Charles Gardner
Lathrop
, for the reason that my
dear husband provided generously
for them in his will.

I give and bequeath to
Herbert C. Nash, the devoted
tutor and loving friend of my
dear son, also faithful Secreta-
ry of my dear husband the sum
of Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000)
in gold coin.

I give and bequeath
to Miss Bertha Berner Secretary
and devoted friend to me through
fifteen years of trial and sorrow
the sum of Ten Thousand Dollars
($10,000) in gold coin.

To the following faith-
ful and devoted servants, Mrs.
Charles Robertson
, housekeeper
for twelve years; to Charles
Wooster
coachman for thirty
five years; to Edward Largley,

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Jane L. Stanford

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I make no provision for my
husband's brothers, Phillip Stanford
or Thomas Welton Stanford, or his
niece's or nephew's or the children
of my brother Charles Gardner
Lathrop
, for the reason that my
dear husband provided generously
for them in his will.
I give and bequeath to
Herbert C. Nash the devoted
tutor and loving friend of my
dear son, also faithfull secreta-
ry of my dear husband the sum
of Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000)
in gold coin.
I give and bequeath
to Miss Bertha Berner secretary
and devoted friend to me through
fifteen years of trial and sorrow
the sum of Ten Thousand Dollars
($10,000) in gold coin.
To the following faithful
and devoted servants, Mrs.
Charles Robertson
, housekeeper
for twelve years; to Charles
Wooster
coachman for thirty
five years; to Edward Largley,