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Show WILL OF . FILED Testator Leaves Property, Proper-ty, Except $100,000, . . to Relatives New York, May 28. The will of the lote Henry H. Rogers was filed for probate here today. The testator leaves all his property to his widow, children and relatives with the exception excep-tion of $100,000 willed to the town of Fairhaven, Mass., for the use of the primary and grammar schools of that community. The will gives to the widow the use of the New York City residence, and sets aside a trust fund of from $2,500,000 to $3,000,000 to provlJo for her an annuity of $100,000, At her death, this trust fund is to be returned return-ed to the residuary estate. Mr. Rogers' Rog-ers' leaves his residence at Fairhaven, Mass., and his real estate there to his son. Henry H. Rogers, Jr. Various trusts, ranging In amounts from $10,000 to $200,000 each, and al together $550,000, are created for the benefit of Mr. Rogers' collateral relatives. rela-tives. The income from these trusts is to be puld to the various beneficiaries benefic-iaries during their lives, and upon their deaths, the principal of the trust funds will revert to tho residuary estate ot the testator. Mr. Rogers divided his residuary estate into four trust funds, one for j tho benefit of each of his children. ' When the children attain the age of forty years, they are each to receive one-balf of the principal of the trust created for their benefit, the. other half Is to bo held in trust during the life of each child, but the children are each given the power to dispose of the principal of the trust by will. The executors of the will are Henry Hen-ry H RogerB. Jr., John W. Sterling of New York; Walter P. Winsor, or Fairhaven, nnd the Farmers Loan ic Trust company of New York. No estimate of the value of the estate es-tate was given with tho filing of the will. |