• Surrogate's Court,

    Publication Date: 2012-02-28
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    MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF JACQUELINE KNOWLES, AS ADMINISTRATOR OF THE GOODS, CHATTELS AND CREDITS WHICH WERE OF THE ESTATE OF MAGGIE KNOWLES, Deceased, (4339/09)—The administrator

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