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Claims The Estate Of Chauvin

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Day
16
Month
October
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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Terke Haute, Ind., Oot. 15.- It ia established beyond a doubt that Frank Trombley, who lives on a house boat at the foot of Walnut Street in this city, is a nephow oí Charles Chauvin, tho wealthy hermit who was murdeivd at Grosse Point, or Hog Island, near Detroit, a short time ago. Trombley says that his mother was a sister of the murdered man, and Was in fact owner of lialf tlie estáte. Thu facts he gives seem to prove his claim beyond a doubt. Trombley claims that the man who claims to be William B. Trombley and who sold his alloged right of heirship to half the estáte was an impostor, and that he with Sietz, the man who claims to have purchased the right, are perhaps the murderers. "Whcn seen last night Trombley said his mothcr, sister to the murderud hermit, is living at Bay City, Mich., and that he wlll have no trouble in establishing hls heirslüp to the astate.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News