AN INTER-MARRIAGE PROBLEM.
(I'KB fRKSS ASSOCIATION".* Wem.inutox, Apiil 17, • l Ußtice EJwarda 1» day was at the iautauco (if the Public Tiustee to apportion t.he estate oi' the lute • iioiwns Badka, funn:' 1 !', of .Brook*ide, I'untevbury, valued at, about .£I4OO I'aitks was originally nmrrieil in Magl&nd ami hail children by that liiai liago. There was a Kepiralioa, Banks uoining to tbe colony, aud hii former partner rainaiuiu<.' in .biUglund, whure the re-tnurried. Banks als-j re-marriod with a woman who, hy a singular miiioiduice, was of the same name as his lirst wife, iti that her christian name w is Eleanor, and who had been twice previou'dj married, her second husband bei»u of the name (of Banks. These marriage,! and inter-marriages bav« prodac-id' a crop of claimant,,, and the Court is asked on the construction of the will to decide whether the residue is to bp ill vide I iutu'two equal part?, tlio grandchildren taking one shirs and tke children of the tirsi Kleanor Hanks thcSother. His Honor reserved judgment,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 76, 18 April 1901, Page 2
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169AN INTER-MARRIAGE PROBLEM. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 76, 18 April 1901, Page 2
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