This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Lincoln, VanCise Classification: Will Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/SRB.2ACE/11940 Message Board Post: Her last will and testament Volume 37, page 235 recorded in the Chautauqua County Courthouse. "Mary Van Cise of the Village of Westfield in the County of Chautauqua and the State of New York, being of sound mind and memory, do make, publish and declare this my last Will and Testament, in manner (allowing that is to say: First I direct that all my just debts and funeral expenses be paid. Second I own a tract of lad consisting of about 21 acres, lying Westerly from Chestnut Street, in the Village of Westfield, New York. I give, grant and devise to my son, Milton Van Cise, one third of said tract. The said one third include within the boundaries that portion of the lands which front on Chestnut Street, and shall include within its boundaries the buildings, which are located on the premises. The remaining two thirds of said lands. I give, grant devise and bequeath to my daughters, Clara Jackson and Minnie Strain, share and share alike. Third. All the rest residue and remainder of my property real and personal, and wherever situate. I give, grant, devise and bequeath to my son, Milton Van Cise, and to my daughters, Clara Jackson and Minnie Strain, share and share alike. Lastly I hereby appoint my son Milton Van Cise executor of this last will and testament; hereby revoking all other wills done by me. In witness thereof, I have been subscribed my name the 27th of November, 1934. Mary Van Cise L.S. To whose names are hereto subscribed. I do certify that the 27th day of November, 1934, Mary Van Cise is the testate subscribed her name to the instrument in our presence of each of us, and thereto attests in the execution thereof we do Dorothy B. Brinkman residing at Westfield New York and Elmer O. Brinkman residing at Westfield, New York. Recorded the foregoing Will and Testament of Mary Van Cise deceased and compared to the original Will this 28th day of March, 1938. Newton Lincoln Clerk of the Surrogate Court."