Anthony J. Drexel died on June 30, 1893, leaving a will and codicils by which, inter alia, he directed that his residuary estate should be held by his executors and trustees in trust to pay the income to his children and their descendants, other than the children of his deceased daughters, Emily Biddle and Fanny Drexel Paul, in equal shares, per stirpes, until 21 years after the death of...
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