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Mrs. Ock PACE has been apprised that under the terms of the will of her uncle, Redmond CONDON, of Waverly, Pike Co., Ohio, she has been made one of the legatees of an estate valued at many thousands of dollars. Just how much property Mrs. PACE gets under the bequest is not known, but is believed to amount to a very considerable sum. Mr. CONDON had no family and conveyed by will, his entire estate to his nephews and nieces, under which provision Mrs. PACE had the good fortune to be one of the beneficiaries. The estate consists of both real and personal property, of which there is about $20,000 of the latter in bonds and other collateral securities. The administrator of the estate has been written to in relation to the matter and Mrs. PACE will know in a few days the amount of the legacy bequeathed to her by her uncle. The Register joins the many friends of Mrs. PACE in congratulations upon her unexpected inheritance. Although human in all respects, we do not envy the good fortune of others, but felicitate them upon their prosperity. We are immensely pleased when good luck comes to ourselves and measurably so when it comes to others. Mount Vernon Register News, Mount Vernon, Jefferson County IL; 29 Nov 1899 Mary Jane Day, daughter of Thomas Day and Isabella Condon married an Pace. Can anyone identify the OCK Pace mentioned in the article above? Thank you for any help. Patricia Condon Garrett Notify Administrator about this message?
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