FAMILY'S WINDFALL.
• •. • • -i ■ ESTATE IN v U.S. TO BE SHARED.
(DX CABLE—?BBSS ASSOCIATION—COMSIGBT.} (AUSTRALIAN AND • N.Z. AND SUN CABLE.)
(Received January 6th, 7.15 p.ni.)
LONDON, January 6.
One daughter and two sons of Sirs Veage, a 'resident of Cross Rathfryland, County Down, at present in Sydney, benefit ' 'Under ' the United States Supreme Court's decision in the Jeffer-son-Doyle Estate, which is partly in favour of the Veage family. According to a Dublin dispatch, they still own the house where Doyle's father, John, was apprenticed to weaving by hand loom, whence he crossed! the Atlantic. The estate is estimated at £60,000. In addition to the property ekpected, .Jlrs. Veage and her eight sons _and daughters receive from £4OOO to £SOOO ■apiece! '.'"•" ~
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19202, 7 January 1928, Page 13
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