San Diego County Wills Abstract of Wills, filed in San Diego County Court House, San Diego, California. GEORGE McCONIHE Submitted by Michael Harris 22 January 2009 This file is part of the California Genealogy & History Archives http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cagha/index.htm These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by other organizations. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for non-commercial purposes, MUST obtain the written consent of the contributor, OR the legal representative of the submitter. All persons donating to this site retain the rights to their own work. Old Court, Vol 2 Box "128" San Diego, San Diego County, California Wife: Mary McConihe Mother: Hannah N McConihe Brown of Buda, Bureau Co., Ill. Father: John Brown - $300 which he had Previously given them Namesake: George McConihe Selwyn, son of George and Lucy Selwyn - $200 in gold. Sister: Luella Frances Lovering, wife of Quimby Lovering Carlinville, Illinois Friend: William Sahey Other: Peter Bither and wife Executor: D A Hallister Witnesses: C P Taggert, A S Suly, San Diego, Calif. Probated: July 24, 1872 (Name of Testator was George McConihe Brown, He had his name changed to George McConihe by law in San Diego County married by that name; wishes to be remembered by that name) All property including mortgage held against Doc thompson to beloved wife Mary, after debts are paid. Interest, in property known as Indian Wells on the Fort Yuma Road in the Desert, and Aeu Rivo to executor D A Hollister. in trust, to be sold immediately after his death. From the proceeds, executor to pay $200 to George Mcconihe Selwyn and balance to affectionate sister Luella Frances Lovering, wife of Quimby Lovering of Carlinville, Illinois. Faithful Friend - WilliamSahey - his silver watch, a revolver and rifle to be "picked out of any I may have at Indian Wells Station. Requests his beloved wife Mary not have anything to do with Peter Bither and his wife and not to allow them to live with her, or she with live them and under no cir- cumstance that they are to have any of his property, either of them.