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George N. Aumiller – Left Estate in Trust

Posted By on July 16, 2018

George N. Aumiller was born 20 August 1842, in Dalmatia, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, the son of John Aumiller and Hannah [Peiffer] Aumiller.  At the time of the Civil War he joined the 208th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company A, as a Private, and served honorably from 18 August 1864 through his discharge with his company on 7 June 1865.  He spent most of his life in the area around Dalmatia, but died on 10 October 1928, at Sunbury, Northumberland County.  He is buried at the Trinity Church Cemetery at Dalmatia.

No record has been seen that George Aumiller ever married.

On 16 October 1928, the Shamokin News-Dispatch, reported the probate of his will:

Will of Late George Aumiller Probated

The will of George N. Aumiller, late of Lower Mahanoy Township, who died in the Mary M. Packer Hospital at Sunbury recently, was probated yesterday in the court house at Sunbury.

It leaves his entire estate in trust with the Sunbury Trust and Safe Deposit Company, the income to be paid to the unmarried children of his deceased sister, Mrs. Sara C. Bowen, late of Sunbury.  They are Anna E. Bowen, Lou M. Bowen, Harry M. Bowen, and Rachel K. Bowen.

After the death or marriage of the last of these nephews and nieces, the principal of the estate is to be divided among the heirs of the of the late Mrs. Sara C. Bowen.  The will was made 27 August 1927 and contains a request that the provisions be read by an officer of the Sunbury Trust and Safe Deposit Company following the funeral.  The Sunbury Trust Company is name executor.

 

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News clipping from Newspapers.com.

 


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