First Will
1793
I request my husband to dispose as follows:
I would wish to be able to give my family in Berlin the capital of 10,000 gulden held for me by my husband . . . my pearls, as my favorite pieces of jewelery, I ask to be divided into necklaces for each of my sisters, and whichever of them shall first be snatched away from this life / which God forbid…
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