ChatterBank1 min ago
interpretation of will
I came across an ancestors will from 1841. Can somebody please interpret the following extract.
"And I expressly declare that it is my desire that my said son Edward shall notwithstanding he may have had any conveyance made to him of any part of my said real estate receive only his due proportion with the rest of my said children and in case of his agreeing to do so then that any security I may be in possession of at the time of my decease from my said son Edward shall be null and void."
"And I expressly declare that it is my desire that my said son Edward shall notwithstanding he may have had any conveyance made to him of any part of my said real estate receive only his due proportion with the rest of my said children and in case of his agreeing to do so then that any security I may be in possession of at the time of my decease from my said son Edward shall be null and void."
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