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Show AKefndiTftlliMs of a Witloiv. Samuel P. Hoyt, of Summit Count i, dieil on the IStli or August, 1BS9, leaving a will under which he gave all his property, amounting to about 5151.0W, t his children by Emma 1!. Hoyt, his second wire. He provided that his first wife should bo maintained out of the estate es-tate during her life. Mrs. Emily S. Hoyt, the first wife, now SI years old, brought an action to recover one-third of all the property, both real aud personal, claiming the right ofclcction to take under Uie law cr the win. "Probate Judge Shields lately decided that the wllow has this right and thit sin have an J recover re-cover one-Uilrd of all the property, both personal and real, Uiat Sjmuei P. Iiu t was seizd or possessed of at Uie time of his deaUi. |