“In witness whereof I have hereto signed my name this 25th day of Oct., 1906.
“David J. Brewer.”
CODICIL TO THE FOREGOING WILL
“I David J. Brewer the testator in said will attach thereto & make the following additional provisions—
“Item (1) The gold watch given me by the lawyers of Leavenworth County, I give unto my grandson David Brewer Karrick—the watch given me by my wife Emma M. Brewer I give to her grandnephew David Brewer Hall—the ring I wear on the little finger of my left hand given me by my wife Louise L. Brewer I give to my grandson David Brewer Jetmore—my scrap books & the books edited by me as well as the bound volumes of my talks & writings I give to my daughter Etta B. Karrick—the Bible given me by my wife Louise L. Brewer I give to my granddaughter Harriet Louise Jetmore—Out of my other personal property I wish my executor & executrix to select for each of my grandchildren not specifically named herein some suitable article as a special gift from grandfather—
“Item (2) I wish to be buried in Leavenworth by the side of my wife Louise L. Brewer—
“Item (3) In case of the death of my wife Emma M. Brewer before my own death then I direct that all the gifts to her are annulled & revoked & my entire property with the special bequests excepted I give devise & bequeath to my daughters share & share alike—In witness whereof I have hereto set my hand & seal this 7th day of March 1908.
“David J. Brewer.”
Will of Aaron Burr
Aaron Burr died September 14, 1836. His will is in part as follows: