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From: angela hamilton <>
Subject: will
Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2005 19:06:18 +0000


I have obtained a copy of the will of my 4XG grandfather written in
1830. At one point it says '....if either of my children should marry
to any advantage.....'. He had 9 children and at the time the will was
written at least six and probably eight were still living and none was
married.
Does the use of 'either' simply imply 'any' or have I got the wrong
will (very unlikely) or the wrong children (also unlikely). I'd
appreciate any help. Thanks, Angela Hamilton


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