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1 COUNTYOFNEWYORK . in the Matter of Proving the Last Will And 1 COUNTY OF NEW YORK. In the Matter of Proving the Last Will and Testament of J ~ / Amended and Supplemental ANDREW CARNEGIE ( Notice of Probate. Deceased, > | Sec. 2616. And a Codicil thereto as a Will and Codicil of Real and\ ^ Personal Property. TO THE FOLLOWING NAMED PERSONS: TAKE NOTICE that the last will and testament of Andrew Carnegie, late of the County of New York, State of New York, deceased, has been offered for probate, and that the names and post-office addresses of the proponent and of the legatees, devisees and other beneficiaries, as set forth in the petition herein, who have not been cited or have not appeared or waived citation, are as follows: Home Trust Company, the proponent, whose post-office address is 51 Newark Street, Hoboken, New Jersey. Name of Legatee, Devisee or Beneficiary Post-Office Address Mrs. Leander M. Morris Oakmont, Allegheny County, Pa. Miss Cora B. Morris, 231 Hulton Road Oakmont, Allegheny County, Pa. Miss Mary B. Morris, 231 Hulton Road Oakmont, Allegheny County, Pa. Mrs. Thetta Quay Franks 135 East 66th Street, New York City. Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art Cooper Square, cor. Third Aye,, New York. University of Pittsburgh , State Hall, Grant Boulevard, Pitts• burgh, Pa. Authors' Club, New York Carnegie Hall, New York City. Hampton Normal & Agricultural Institute Hampton, Virginia. Stevens Institute of Technology Castle Point, Hoboken, N. J. St. Andrews Society of the State of New York New York City. George Irvine - Fairfaaven, Watson Street,Baucbory, Kincardineshire, Scotland. Mrs. Eliza S. Nicoll InVerkip, Renfrewshire, Scotland. Miss Margaret Anderson 3.Roseburn Place, Murrayfield, Edin• burgh, Scotland. Miss Agnes Lockerbie .Shadowbrook, Lenox, Mass. Mary Mark Shadowbrook, Lenox, Mass. Minnie Forsyth Skibo, Dornoch, Sutherland, Scot• land. Margaret Mackenzie Shadowbrook, Lenox, Mass. Bella Middleton Shadowbrook, Lenox, Mass. Hugh Munro Shadowbrook, Lenox, Mass. Herman A. Moen .Shadowbrook, Lenox, Mass. George Frail .Shadowbrook, Lenox, Mass. i Isabella Cameron Shadowbrook, Lenox, Mass. Mary Hope .Shadowbrook, Lenox, Mass. Hugh McPhee. Skibo, Dornoch, Sutherland, Scot• land. Giles Butt 2 East 91st Street, New York City. Eliza McKenzie Shadowbrook, Lenox, Mass. Alexander Morrison Shadowbrook, Lenox, Mass. ^ Name of Legatee, Devisee or Beneficiary Post-Office Address Johan Forsyth Skibo, Dornoch, Sutherland, Scot• land. Agnes Lockerbie Shadowbrook, Lenox, Mass. K. B. Weatherbee Shadowbrook, Lenox, Mass. William Gilliland 2 East 91st Street, New York City. Alexander Campbell Shadowbrook, Lenox, Mass. John Chisholm Shadowbrook, Lenox, Mass. Lena Steinhardt 2 East 91st St., New York City. Louis Steinhardt .".2 East 91stSt., New York City. Peter Kennedy Skibo, Dornoch, Sutherland, Scot- 8 land. John Macdonald Skibo, Dornoch, Sutherlahd, Scot- . land. John Rideout ...Skibo, Dornoch, Sutherland, Scot- . land. John MacDougall Skibo, Dornoch, Sutherland, Scot• land. Donald Calder Skibo, Dornoch, Sutherland, Scot• land. Peter Ross Skibo, Dornoch, Sutherland, Scot- , land. John H. Burns Skibo, Dornoch, Sutherland, Scot• land. John Maclver Skibo, Dornoch, Sutherland, Scot• land. James Rideout Skibo, Dornoch, Sutherland, Scot• land. Donald Leith Skibo, Dornoch, Sutherland, Scot• land. Neil Macphail Obesary Cottage, Lochephort, North Uist. Scotland. 2Q Robert Dingwall Skibo, Dornoch, Sutherland, Scot• land. Duncan Cattanach Skibo, Dornoch, Sutherland, Scot• land. James Henderson. Achinduich, Invershin, Sutherland, Scotland. John Macdonald Kyleoag, Spinningdale, Bonar Bridge, Sutherland, Scotland. John Ross. .Achintoul, Rosehall, Invershin, Sutherland, Scotland. Robert Ross Swordale, Bonar Bridge, Sutherland, 22 Scotland. Dougald Kennedy .Skibo, Dornoch, Sutherland, Scot• land, Miss Divana Mackay Skibo, Dornoch, Sutherland, Scot• land. David Campbell Acharry Muir, Dornoch, Sutherland, Scotland. John Sutherland Astle, Dornoch, Sutherland, Scot• land. Alex. Gunn. Spinningdale, Bonar Bridge, Suther• land, Scotland. 12 Alex H. Ross .Spinningdale, Bonar Bridge, Suther• land, Scotland. John C. Fraser . .Whiteface, Dornoch, Sutherland, Scotland. William Munro Skibo, Dornoch, Sutherland, Scot• land. Robert Dunbar : Skibo, Dornoch, Sutherland, Scot• land. -13 Name of Legatee, Devisee or Beneficiary Post-Office Address Alexr. Bowie Spinningdale, Bonar Bridge, Suther• land, Scotland. James Munro Overskibo, Dornoch, Sutherland, Scotland. John Mackay Achuan, Dornoch, Sutherland, Scot• land. William Dunbar Skibo, Dornoch, Sutherland, Scot• land. Donald Macleod Clashmore, Dornoch, Sutherland, Scotland. 14 Donald Bain Skibo, Dornoch, Sutherland, Scot• land. William Forsyth Clashmore, Dornoch, Sutherland, Scotland. Alex. Gordon Clashmore, Dornoch, Sutherland, Scotland. Walter Sutherland Overskibo, Dornoch, Sutherland, Scotland. Miss Eliza Clunas Clashmore, Dornoch, Sutherland, Scotland. Harry Rattary Clashmore, Dornoch, Sutherland, 15 . Scotland. Mrs. Flora Matheson Skibo, Dornoch, Sutherland, Scot• land. Donald Ross Skibo, Dornoch, Sutherland, Scot• land. John Ross Skibo, Dornoch, Sutherland, Scot• land. Alexr. Macgregor Skibo, Dornoch, Sutherland, Scot• land. Gordon Hubbard Skibo, Dornoch, Sutherland, Scot• land. 16 Mrs. Chariot Riley Skibo, Dornoch, Sutherland, Scot• land. John Ross Railway Cottage, Invershin, Suther• land, Scotland. Miss Lizzie Ross Clashmore Hall, Dornoch, Suther• land, Scotland. Mrs. Johan Kennedy ..North Lodge, Skibo, Dornoch, Sutherland, Scotland. Mrs. Dinah Macdonald Evelix Cottage, Ferry town, Dornoch, Sutherland, Scotland. Mrs. M. Macdonald West Lodge, Skibo, Dornoch, Sutherland, Scotland. George Murray Aultnagar, Invershin, Sutherland, Scotland. Miss Jessie Cameron Invershin, Sutherland, Scotland. Miss Nellie Forbes Aultnagar, Invershin, Sutherland, Scotland. James Sutherland .Cuthil, Dornoch, Sutherland, Scot• land. Alexr. Murray Lonemore, Dornoch, Sutherland, Scotland. Alexr. Mackenzie Lonemore, Dornoch, Sutherland, Scotland. William Murray Carnaig Street, Dornoch, Suther• land, Scotland. Alexr. Gordon East Clashmugach, Dornoch, Suth• erland, Scotland. Alexr. Gordon West Clashmugach, Dornoch, Suth• erland, Scotland. 4 10 Name of Legatee, Devisee or Beneficiary Post-Office Address William Forsyth ..... Clashmugach, Dornoch,, Sutherland, Scotland. John Frazer .. .Clashmugach, Dornoch> Sutherland, Scotland. George Murray Clashmugach, Dornoch, Sutherland^ Scotland, Alexr. Grant Clashmugach, Dornoch, Sutherland, Scotland. John Cumming Whiteface, Dornoch, Sutherland, Scotland. 20 Thomas Ross Reidmore, Dornoch,, Sutherland, Scotland. Miss Ann Ross Reidmore, Dornoch, Sutherland, Scotland. Mrs. Catherine Mackenzie Boganbuidhe, Dornoch, Sutherland, Scotland. Heirs of Mrs. Justina Ross Acharry Muir, Dornoch, Suther• land, Scotland. Robert Monro Acharry Muir, Dornoch, Suther• land, Scotland. William Mackay Acharry Muir, Dornoch, Suther- 21 Tand, Scotland. William' Dingwall Acharry Muir, Dornoch, Suther• land, Scotland. Mrs. Angu'sma Campbell Acharry Muir, Dornoch, Suther• land, Scotland. George Murray Acharry Muir, Dornoch, Suther• land, Scotland. Mrs. Catherine Mackay Acharry Muir, Dornoch, Suther• land, Scotland. Miss Sell Murray Aehaixy Muir, Dornoch, Suther• land, Scotland. 22 George M. Mackay Reidbreac, Bonar Bridge, Suther• land, Scotland. George Logan Clashbahn, Bonar Bridge, Suther• land, Scotland. Don. Boss, Geo. Mackay, Geo. Logan & Heirs of Donald Fraser Clashnasinaig, Bonar Bridge, Suth• erland1, Scotland. Donald Ross Sleasdareidh, Bonar Bridge,, Suther• land, Scotland. Heirs of Donald Frazer Sleasdareidh, Bonar Bridge, Suther• land, Scotland. Heirs of William Grant Badguineach, Bonar Bridge, Suther• land, Scotland. William Matheson Badachuil, Bonar Bridge,, Suther• land, Scotland. John Murray Achu, Bonar Bridge, Sutherland,, Scotland. Miss Johan B. Ross Achu, Bonar Bridge, Sutherland, Scotland. Alexr. Gunn Achu, Bonar Bridge, Sutherland,, Scotland. 24 Mrs. Christina Dingwall ..Achu, Bonar Bridge, Sutherland, Scotland. Murdo Mackenzie ....Achu, Bonar Bridge, Sutherland, Scotland. William Matheson Achu, Bonar Bridge, Sutherland, Scotland. Donald Mackay Achu, Bonar Bridge, Sutherland, Scotland. Hugh Calder Spinningdale, Bonar Bridge, Suther• land, Scotland. r 1 25 Name of Legatee, Devisee or Beneficiary Post-Office Address Heirs of John Gunn Spinningdale, Bonar Bridge, Suther• land, Scotland. Kenneth Gunn Spinningdale, Bonar Bridge, Suther• land, Scotland. Heirs of Wd. K. Gordon Spinningdale, Bonar Bridge, Suther• land, Scotland. Miss Williamina Calder Spinningdale, Bonar Bridge, Suther• land, Scotland. Alexr. Chisholm Spinningdale, Bonar Bridge, Suther• land, Scotland. 26 John A. Ross Spinningdale, Bonar Bridge, Suther• land, Scotland. Robert Ross , Spinningdale, Bonar Bridge, Suther• land, Scotland. Mrs. Gabriel Calder Spinningdale, Bonar Bridge, Suther• land, Scotland. Alexr. Gunn Spinningdale, Bonar Bridge, Suther• land, Scotland. Miss Helen Chisholm Spinningdale, Bonar Bridge, Suther• land, Scotland. George & Isabella Graham Spinningdale, Bonar Bridge, Suther- 2< land/Scotland. Alex. Mackintosh Spinningdale, Bonar Bridge, Suther• land, Scotland. George Matheson Ceannabhaid, Bonar Bridge, Suther• land, Scotland. Heirs of William McKenzie Migdale, Bonar Bridge, Sutherland, Scotland. John Mackenzie Migdale, Bonar Bridge, Sutherland, Scotland. Benjamin Grant Migdale, Bonar Bridge, Sutherland, Scotland. 28 Mrs. Christina Matheson Migdale, Bonar Bridge, Sutherland, Scotland. Alex Matheson Migdale, Bonar Bridge, Sutherland, Scotland. Mrs. Eliza Ross Migdale,
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