MORMON MILLIONS
MYTHICAL STORY GETS TO ENGLAND DEAD COPPER KING A fortune of £20,000,000, in which a number of people in England and Ireland were expected to share, proves to be mythical. The money was said to have been left by Mr. John Andrews, a Montana copper king, who died some years ago. Relatives in Liverpool, Belfast and Glasgow had received news that their relationships had been established, and they had high hopes of receiving windfalls. They have just heard that Mr. J. Andrews, who was a Mormon, died without any property, leaving six wives and seventeen children. Relatives in Belfast hope that this Mr. Andrews may be a different person from the millionaire. Andrews, who was a native of County Down, emigrated to America, settled in Montana, and found copper on his land. Lftigation has been going on in the American courts over the estate for three years. One of the relatives with great expectations was planning a trip round the world when she got her share of the legacy.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 962, 3 May 1930, Page 30
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