When Jane Righter, executrix of the will of John Righter, filed her account of the settlement of his estate, 17 December 1832, exception was taken to the account by John Righter, the younger son of Anthony Righter, specifically to the amount she claimed as due to her from her father's estate. He also charged that Jane had violated the will by cutting timber on the land, and by sale of land. Testimoney was heard by the Orphans Court, and Jane was upheld. ( Montgomery County Orphans Court, file #15515.)
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