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HomeMy WebLinkAbout03-0941Will PETITION FOR PROBATE and GRANT OF LETTERS Wi// Estate Elizabeth J. Thomps6n ' also known as ........................................ , Deceased. Social Security No. 114-20-0029 To: RegiSter of Wills for the County of Franklin in the : Commonwealth of Pennsylvania The petition of the undersigned respectfully represents that: · Your petitioner(s) is/are 18 years of age and the execut .o.r..s ................. named in the last will of the above decedent, dated October 19, 2001 >I:9 and codicil(s) dated .... Deco,abet 1~,. 2.0.Q2 ..... (State relevant circumstances, e.g. Renunciation, death oi executor, etc.) Decedent was domiciled at death in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, with h er. last family or principal residence at 19 S. Prince Street, Shippensburg, ' ......................................... .C.u.~.~r. ~..a...d..qo.u.n..ts.,. ?.A..~.~.2..~ ? .... ..................................................... (Shippensburg Borough) (list street, number and mur/icipality) ' ?~c~de~,;nh~en ._. 7. 6-.. years of age, died ................ O¢.t.o.b.e.r.22o.2.0.Q3 .... xl~ , at ...... -. ..... Street, Sh±ppensburg, Cumberland County., P..A .17.2.5.7. ...... ~ ................. Except as follows, decedent did not marry, was not divorced and did not have a child born or adopted after execution of the will offered for probate, was not the victim of a killing and was never adjudicated incom- petent ..... Iq.ope Decedent at death owned property wfth estimated values as follows: (If domiciled in Pa.) (If not domiciled in Pa.) (If not domiciled in Pa.) Value of real estate in Pennsylvania All personal property Personal property in Pennsylvania Personal property in County $ $... 50,000.00 situated as follows: 19 S. Prince Street, Shi pensburg, Cumberland Coun ......... ............................. ~. ..................... ty, PA WHEREFORE, petitioner(s) respectfully request the probate of the last will and codicil(s) presented here- with the grant of letters testamentary , .............................................................. ' ....... thereon. (Testamentary, administration c.t.a., administration d b.n.c.t.a.) f / ~ Signature(s) and Remden -'~' ~ I/// / / ' ce(s) ..... " ,':/2' "~ // ,,O /-', ///~ - · ,,,./ of Petitioner(s) ~i~f~5~~i~r.~.<~.' ~ ............ 2.4. .7..L.i.n. qq 1..n..W.ay..E.a.s..t,..C.h.a.m.b..e.r.s.b.u. rg, PA1,201 F&M Trust Company, aka 20 S. Main Street, Chambersburg, PA 17201 Farmers and Merchant Trust Company . l,: i (.' .......... · ................................ /'% / O.5/- / OATH OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE COMMOMWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA l SS COUNTY OF...CUMBERLAND ..... The petitioner(s) above named, swear(s) or affirm(s) that the statements in the foregoing petition are true and correct to the best of the knowledge and belief of petitioner(s) and that as personal representative(s) of the above petitioner(s) will well and truly administer the estate according to law:~ Sworn to or affirmecl ann sub- , 't~. WalKe ................... , scribec~ before me'this<' .c~.. day of [ ................................................. ~. F&M Trust Com any, aka ~ Farmers and Merchant Trust Company :,_~¢'or the Register ! [ .B,Y. !.k'~-, .1, .(+~.-~,~;.,;:.,-,...~i ;fi-'~~ ....................... Estate of ..... .E.l.i.z.a.b.e.t.h...J:. ?.ho.rap, son ............. Deceased · DECREE OF PROBATE AND GRANT OF LETTERS AND NOW, ...~.~.~./..'~. ........ ~c~, in consideration of the petition on the reverse side hereof, satisfactory proof having been presented before me, IT IS DECREED that the instrument(s) dated .O.c.t. 9.b.e.r' .1.9.:..2.0.0.1.,..a..n.d..c.qd.i. q .i.~..d.a.t.e.d...D.e.c.a.m.b.a.r...1.2.,..2.0.0. 2. ........... described therein be admitted to probate and filed of record as the last will of . Eli.z.abeth J..T. hom. p .sg.n ..... and letters ..... k. e..s .t .a.m.e.n.t.a..r y ....................................................................... are hereby granted to ...I~.a.r..t.h.a..B....W.a..~.k.e.r..a.u.d...F.&M..T.r.t~.t.: Company, aka Farmers and Merchants..T.r. us t Company .............................. Documents Attached: Oath of Subscribing Witness(s) Oath of Non-subscribing Witness(s) Oath of Witness(s) to mark Renunciation(s) [] [] [] [] Martha B. Walker, Esquire (#15989) .Bar. ley.,- .$nyder~. Senft. &. ~ohem,. L-DG ATTORNEY (Sup. Ct. I. D. No.) .~.~.~., .z.~.~s,o.!~' ?..~.y, .z,a.~ t. ........... ' .......... ADDRESS Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-264-6494 PHONE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNYSLVANIA ORPHANS' COURT DIVISION Docket No: 21-2003-0941 INRE: FIRST AND FINAL ACCOUNT OF FARMERS AND MERCHANTS TRUST CO. AND MARTHA B. WALKER, CO-EXECUTORS FOR THE ESTATE OF ELIZABETH J. THOMPSON, LATE OF SHIPPENSBURG TOWNSHIP, CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, DECEASED. AND PETITION FOR ADJUDICATION/STATEMENT OF PROPOSED DISTRIBUTION ORDER OF COURT AN NOW, this 6th day of March, 2007, the herein account is confirmed absolutely and distribution is decreed in accordance with the proposed schedule of distribution herewith. en .a: u 0 1...0 I c.c .~ tr0: '~~-':.' LLj~:-; ,"'-- C.l~ ~~,:" G C- ~ r-- c;:, 'I'.:.~ C--l ,~ his is to certify that the information here given is correctly copied from an original certificate of death duly filed with me as Local Registrar. The original certificate will be forwarded to the State Vital Records Office for perman, ent filing. WARNING: It is illegal to duplicate this copy by photostat or photograph. Fee for this certificate, $2.00 P 9 6 4 9 4 7 2 OC.T 8 200 No. ITEM # R ~/~ SHOULD READ AS FOLLOWS: ., Local Registrar Date 143 Rev. 2m7 COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA · DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH * VITAL RECORDS CERTIFICATE OF DEATH NAME OF DECEDENT (Fkst Middle Lasl) STATE FILE NUMBER I -- · -- -- ' · E~Uzabe,~, J. r~o~,pso. ,. F~m~e I" 114 -20 - 0029 I,.0~ +o~c'o~ 'so03 I~th~} D.. Houri iMill .... I ( ..... Day, Yea,) ~1 .... Fo~e~,C ..... ) [HOSPITAL. Y ..... othe sade) ...... ,,. 76 '"'"l i I j J, 1-1'I-1927 l, I~haea, NY CO~/NTY OF DEATH I CiTY ~ORO TW~' OF ~---, I ' J~a. J ~ r~J (Sp~c~ty) L_J =, Cumberland J ShZ~-en*~ .... I ............ I.o~ ~,~,~.~C~n I¢~*~ OEOE~NT'S USUAL ~CU~ION J Kl"O ~ 8U~NES~iNOUSTfly ' ' ~ ~ ~'; ~ ~ ~ '~'~ ) ~ g~g~yT EVER IN DECE~NT'S P~o f ess0r ,,,. UnZv~s~ I,:. ACTU~ 171. State ~A 19 So=~h Prince S~eet RESI~NCE ,,. Sh~ppe~b~g, PA 17257 J~,~,,~) ~"' M~DOF~SP~ITION ............. Im.~uu u~er~ek Drrve~ Ch~o~e~ NC 28277 ~G~%OFFUNE~E~ELIC~rrORPE~?.CTtNflASS~H ' ILICENSE"U,,ER ~ J ' . Y J:,,. H~AZsb~q, PA I 7257 ~M~IATE ~USE (F ~ ~. /~ t ~ [ I~' ~ re~al~ m~ ~i~ ~u~ ~n n~RT I. I~.SCRIBE HOW INJURY OCCURRED PERFORMED? AVAILABLE PRIOR TO INJURY Al' WORK? Ii~OMPLETION OF CAUSE ::)F DEATH? Natural ~ Homicide A~ent [] Pending Invest~atlon Yes~ No [] Yes ~ NQ~' Yes [] No / S ..... [] C ..... ~e ..... ined 13oc. 2~b. 29. 'MEDICAL EXAMINER/CORONER tuner ~ Mated , , ) CODICIL I, ELIZABETH J. THOMPSON, of 19 South Prince Street, Shippensburg, Pennsylvania, declare this to be a Codicil to my Last Will and Testament dated October 19, 2001. ITEM I: I hereby revoke Paragraph M of my Last Will and Testament dated October 19, 2001; and hereby replace it with the following: I have sold my cottage at Interlaken Beach, Interlaken, New York to my nieces, Susan Cummings and Cindy Cummings Laurenson. In the event there is an outstanding balance due me on the mortgage I hold on this property, I direct my Executor to forgive any balance due at my death. ITEM II: In all other respects I hereby ratify, confirm and republish my Will dated October 19, 2001. WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this /o[ day of ~'e~'~'t/~(~,P/~. ,2002. Signed, sealed, published and declared on the date thereof by the above-named Elizabeth J. Thompson, as and for the Codicil to her Last Will dated October 19, 2001, in the presence of us, who have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses at the request and in the presence of the above and in the presence of each other. 1127653-1 COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA ) ) SS: COUNTY OF FRANKLIN ) We, Elizabeth J. Thompson, /~,~ ~/.~/,,/~i~..and ,-~'-/~t_~----~, /z/-~T/''~, the testator and the witnesses respectively, whose names are signed to the attached o'r~oregoing instrument, being first duly sworn, do hereby declare to the undersigned authority that the testatrix signed and executed the instrument as her codicil to her Last Will dated October 19, 2001, and that she had signed willingly (or willingly directed another to sign for her), and that she executed it as her free and voluntary act for the purposes therein expressed, and that each of the witnesses, in the presence and hearing of the testatrix, signed the will as witnesses and that to the best of their knowledge the testatrix was at that time eighteen years of age or older, of sound mind and under no constraint or undue influence. Elizal~th J. Tl~npson, T[statrix Witness · Subscribed, sworn to and acknowledged before me by Elizabeth J. Thompson, the testatrix, and subscribed and sworn to before me by ./~,*~ ~. AJ~?~'~o~ and ~'~/~.~- ~. ~A~~- , witnesses, this /,/2.7% day o~ ~~~_- 2002. ' Notm-y ~ublic f~r, Pen~s¥%.ani~ A,':~mx'Ja§o~ Of Notates 1127653-1 WILL OF ELIZABETH J. THOMPSON I, ELIZABETH J. THOMPSON, of 19 South Prince Street, Shippensburg, Pennsylvania, declare this to be my last will and I revoke all wills and codicils which I made heretofore. First: I own all the furniture, rugs and other household effects situate in my home. Second: I direct the payment of my debts and medical, funeral and administration expenses from my estate as soon after my death as conveniently may be done. Third: To the persons and institutions listed below, I give the following: mo A. To the INTERLAKEN REFORM CHURCH, Interlaken, New York, the sum of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) in memory of my mother, Nellie G. (Mrs. Merle) Thompson. To the SHIPPENSBURG UNIVERSITY FASHION ARCHIVES, Shippensburg, Pennsylvania, the sum of Thirty Thousand Dollars ($30,000.00), providing the Archives has an active educational and exhibition program serving both the University and the Cumberland Valley area. I also give to the Archives the following items: At least fifty of the best dresses, hats, lingerie, and accessory items in my vintage clothing collection, to be known as the Elizabeth J. Thompson Collection of the Fashion Archives. These items are to be selected by the curator or director of the Fashion Archives. In addition to the fifty items noted above, I give the following special items from my collection: (a) white cotton mull wedding gown, c. 1825, from the Hershey area; (b) gold brocade dress, c. 1837; (c) hand-painted, quilted, reversible navy jacket, 1982, designed and made by Tillie Made, a fashion designer active in Lancaster, PA, in the 1980's; (d) Apache ceremonial dress of leather, badger fur, and beads, c. 1991. i also give the cataloging records that document the clothing items selected for the Archives. My extensive collection of books, catalogs, and reference files on costume and fashion, plus indexes I have compiled for these materials and the steel filing cabinets in which the reference material is stored. My collection of over 7,000 slides depicting clothing items and fashion photography through the years, plus the steel slide cabinet in which they are stored and the indexes to the slides. 1023394 1023394 Co Eo Fo G° Ho Jo Lo If the Shippensburg U i~rsity Fashion Archives no longer meets the exhibition and educational requirements specified above, I give all of the items mentioned in (B) to my alma mater, Syracuse University, for use in their clothing collection and studies, now headquartered in the College of Human Ecology. To the NEW YORK STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY, Cooperstown, New York, my untitled and anonymous oil portrait of a man, c. 1830, reputed to be of an early newspaper editor/publisher in Albany, New York. To DAWN TAYLOR (Mrs. Robert), Blairs Mills, Pennsylvania, my collection of porcelain figurines depicting various styles and eras of fashion, with the hope that she will smile broadly and frequently remembering all the good times we had at the Fashion Archives. To the SHIPPENSBURG UNIVERSITY LIBRARY, my collection of books on art and on American Indian art, history and culture. To the SHIPPENSBURG UNIVERSITY ART DEPARTMENT, my collection of 35mm. slides on art subjects and on American Indian arts and crafts. To the INTERLAKEN HISTORICAL SOCIETY, Interlaken, New York, such 35 mm. slides and photographic prints of the Interlaken and Cayuga Lake area as they may find useful for their work. To WENDY FLANAGAN and LEE FLANAGAN, New York City, New York, the emerald and diamond ring given to me by their mother. To RUPERT CHARLES LOUCKS of Shippensburg, Pennsylvania, my set of English bone china, "The Lichfield" design, by W. H. Brindley & Co., Ltd. To CAROLYN STEPANEK HOLMES, Cazenovia, New York, the sum of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) to be spent entirely and exclusively on pleasurable items for herself with thanks ibr being such a delightful little girl, fine adult and terrific daughter to Cathy. To MISS KRISTY SHEAFFER, Shippensburg, Pennsylvania, the sum of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) to be spent on her riding expenses at Wilson College for being such a fine companion to me, Barnaby and Opal. To my sister-in-law, RUTH THOMPSON, of Interlaken, New York, my amethyst and pearl necklace that was a gift from Lora Flanagan and my African amber and trade bead necklace that was a retirement gift from the Shippensburg University Sociology Department. To my nieces, SUSAN CUMMINGS, of Ithaca, New York, and CINDY CUMMINGS LAURENSON, of Wilseyville, New York, my cottage property at Interlaken Beach, Interlaken, New York, in hopes that their enjoyment of this property and the lake will be somewhat equal to the love, support and enjoyment they have given me through the years. N. To GARY WILHIDE, Klamath Falls, Oregon, my two dogs, OPAL and BARNABY as well as $10,000.00 for their care. To the HEARD MUSEUM, Phoenix, New Mexico, I give eight of my museum-quality items from my Indian Art Collection that I have previously identified to my Executors. In the event the museum chooses not to retain any of the works of art, then my Executors shall sell the those pieces at auction and the proceeds shall be applied to the residue of my estate. Third: I give all of the rest, residue and remainder of my estate, real and personal, one-third (1/3) share to my brother, CURTIS M. THOMPSON, of Interlaken, New York, and two-thirds (2/3) share to be divided equally between my nieces, SUSAN CUMMINGS, of Ithaca, New York, and CINDY CUMMINGS LAURENSON, of Wilseyville, New York, if they survive me by thirty (30) days. I desire they select whatever items they wish from my personal effects, including furniture, artwork, photographic equipment, and jewelry, in some systematic and equitable fashion to be determined by my executor, with the exception of the items identified in this Will which are bequeathed outright. Fourth: If my brother, CURTIS M. THOMPSON, does not survive me by thirty (30) days, then I give his share to the following: To the SHIPPENSBURG UNIVERSITY FASHION ARCHIVES, providing the Archives meets the terms specified under (B) above. If it does not meet these terms, then the remainder is to be divided equally between SUSAN CUMMINGS and CINDY CUMMINGS LAURENSON. If Cindy or Susan fail to survive me by thirty (30) days, their share shall pass to the survivor of them. Fifth: My Executor or Executrix, as the case may be, for any purpose of administration or distribution, may sell all or any of my property, real or personal, at public or private sale, for cash or credit, and may execute deeds or bills of sale. Sixth: I direct my Executor or Executrix, as the case may be, to pay out of the principal of my residuary estate all state inheritance taxes imposed upon or with respect to my estate, or any property in which I may have an interest, including any property not forming a part of my testamentary estate, but included in my gross estate for tax purposes, at such times and in such 1023394 manner as my Executor or Executrix, as the case may be, in their sole discretion, shall deem advisable; and no such taxes or any portion thereof so paid shall be collected from or paid by any other person, persons, or corporations by way of reimbursement, pro-ration, apportionment or otherwise. Seventh: I appoint MARTHA B. WALKER, of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, and F&M TRUST COMPANY, of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania my Co-Executors of this will. Eighth: No fiduciary appointed in this will, and no duly appointed successor, shall be required to give or enter into any bond or security in any jurisdiction. Ninth: I direct that my Executor or Executrix, as the case may be, distribute my tangible personal property in accordance with my wishes as expressed in a Memorandum written by me and kept by me with the original copy of this will. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this of 0 ,2001. day ~) Eliza~,)th J. ThoI~son Signed, sealed, published and declared by the above as and for a last will in the presence of us, who have hereunto subscribed our names as wimesses at the request and in the presence of the above and in the presence of each other. 1023394 4 COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA ) ) SS: COUNTY OF FRANKLIN ) _.__ We, ELIZABETH J. THOMPSON, f~"]~L/)~h& ~. ~)&.~-Ju_.c and ~(~ ~ ~ J~t~ , the tes~trix ~d the witnesses respectively, whose n~es ~e signed to the a~hc~ed or foregoing inst~ent, being first duly sworn, do hereby decl~e to the ~dersigned au~ofi~ that the testatrix si~ed ~d executed ~e hs~ent as her last will ~d that she had signed Mllingly (or Mllingly directed ~o~er to sign for her), ~d that she executed it as her ~ee ~d vol~t~ act for the p~oses therein expressed, ~d ~at each of the Mtnesses, in the presence ~d he~ng of the tesm~ix, signed the Mll ~ Mtnesses ~d ~at to the best of their ~owledge ~e tesm~x w~ at ~at t~e eighteen ye~s of age or older, of sold m~d ~d ~der no constraint or ~due influence. ~ta~ix '0 / ~ - Witnes~ Subscribed, sworn to and acknowledged before me by ELIZABETH J. THOMPSON, the testatrix, and subscribed and sworn to before me by /'~&..~q~a ~'). /~)~qL/~t.~,-- and ~(ille-t ~. Hclo..-IZy ,witnesses, this {Q¥4~ dayo-f ~)C.~/~x., ,2001. unambersbu[9 Boro, Frankhn C ty [ My COMeml~r,~p~l'2 siol~aliEXiaPi r e slLqsocJ eniatt~'o7 'N~ O0 4taltesJ 1023394 COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE BUREAU OF INDIVIDUAL TAXES DEPT. 280601 HARRISBURG, PA 17128-0601 RECEIVED FROM: PENNSYLVANIA INHERITANCE AND ESTATE TAX OFFICIAL RECEIPT NO. REV-1162 EX(11-96) CD 003472 F&M TRUST COMPANY 20 S MAIN STREET CHAMBERSBURG, PA 17201 AKA fold ESTATE INFORMATION: SSN: 114-20-0029 FILE NUMBER: 2103-0941 DECEDENT NAME: THOMPSON ELIZABETH J DATE OF PAYMENT: 01/22/2004 POSTMARK DATE: 00/00/0000 COUNTY: CUMBERLAND DATE OF DEATH: 1 0/22/2003 ACN ASSESSMENT CONTROL NUMBER AMOUNT 101 $23,750.00 REMARKS: TOTAL AMOUNT PAID: $23,750.00 SEAL CHECK# 204928 INITIALS: JA RECEIVED BY: GLENDA FARNER STRASBAUGH DEPUTY REGISTER OF WILLS REGISTER OF WILLS CERTIFICATION OF NOTICE UNDER RULE 5.6 (a) Name of Decedent: Elizabeth J. Thompson Date of Death: October 22, 2003 File No. 2003-00941 Vol. __, Page __ Admin. No. 21-03-0941 To the Register: I certify that notice of beneficial interest required by Rule 5.6 (a) of the Orphans' Court Rules was served on or mailed to the following beneficiaries of the above-cat~hed el~te orrz; March 9, 2004: Name: Address: Interlaken Reformed Church Shippensburg University Fashion Archives New York State Historical Society Dawn Taylor Shippensburg University Library Shippensburg University Art Department Interlaken Historical Society Wendy Flanagan Lee Flanagan Rupert Charles Loucks Carolyn Stepanek Holmes Kristy Sheaffer Curtis and Ruth Thompson Susan Cummings Cindy Cummings Laurenson PO Box 335, Interlaken, NY 14847 ~ 1871 Old Main Drive, Shippensburg, PA 17257 PO Box 800, Cooperstown, NY 13326 952 Meadow Mountain Dr, McConnellsburg, PA 17233 1871 Old Main Drive, Shippensburg, PA 17257 1871 Old Main Drive, Shippensburg, PA 17257 Box 270, Interlaken, NY 14847 26 E. 73rd Street, New York, NY 10021 188 E. 78th St, #23B, New York, NY 10021 11 N. Earl Street, Shippensburg, PA 17257 PO Box 71, Cazenovia, NY 13035 509 W. King Street, Shippensburg, PA 17257 3643 County Road 139, Ovid, NY 14521-9561 8900K Otter Creek Drive, Charlotte, NC 28277 1373 Ithaca Rd, Route 96B, Wilseyville, NY 13864 Gary Willhide The Heard Museum 2525 Yonna St, Klamath Falls, OR 97601 2301 North Central Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85004-1323 Notice has now been given to all persons entitled thereto under Rule 5.6(a) except: None. _Ill/ ~gnature ~-/ Barley, Snyder, Senft & Cohen, LLC 247 Lincoln Way East Chambersburg, PA 17201 Capacity: Counsel for Personal Representative 1251932 AMENDED CERTIFICATION OF NOTICE UNDER RULE 5.6 (a) Name of Decedent: Elizabeth J. Thompson Date of Death: October 22, 2003 File No. 2003-00941 Vol. , Page __ Admin. No. 21-03-0941 To the Register: I certify that notice of beneficial interest required by Rule 5.6 (a) of the Orphans' Court Rules was served on or mailed to the following beneficiaries of the above-captioned estate on March 9, 2004 and June 10, 2004 to the Attorney General: Sanle~ Interlaken Reformed Church Shippensburg University Fashion Archives New York State Historical Society Dawn Taylor Shippensburg University Library Shippensburg University Art Department Interlaken Historical Society Wendy Flanagan Lee Flanagan Rupert Charles Loucks Carolyn Stepanek Holmes Kristy Sheaffer Curtis and Ruth Thompson Susan Cummings Cindy Cummings Laurenson Gary Willhide · .~ The Heard Museum Office of Attori~y General Address: PO Box 335, Interlaken, NY 14847 1871 Old Main Drive, Shippensburg, PA 17257 PO Box 800, Cooperstown, NY 13326 952 Meadow Mountain Dr, McConnellsburg, PA 17233 1871 Old Main Drive, Shippensburg, PA 17257 1871 Old Main Dr!ye, Shippensburg, PA 17257 Box 270, Interlaken, NY 14847 26 E. 73rd Street, New York, NY 10021 188 E. 78th St, #23B, New York, NY 10021 11 N. Earl Street, Shippensburg, PA 17257 PO Box 71, Cazenovia, NY 13035 509 W. King Street, Shippensburg, PA 17257 3643 County Road 139, Ovid, NY 14521-9561 8900K Otter Creek Drive, Charlotte, NC 28277 1373 Ithaca Rd, Route 96B, Wilseyville, NY 13864 2525 Yonna St, Klamath Falls, OR 97601 2301 North Central Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85004-1323 21 South 12th Street, 2nd Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19107 Notice has now been given to all persons entitled thereto under Rule 5.6(a) except: None. Date: June 10, 2004 Barley, Snyder, Senft & Cohen, LLC 247 Lincoln Way East Chambersburg, PA 17201 Capacity: Counsel for Personal Representative 1283320 COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE BUREAU OF INDIVIDUAL TAXES DEPT. 280601 HARRISBURG, PA 17128-0601 RECEIVED FROM: PENNSYLVANIA INHERITANCE AND ESTATE TAX OFFICIAL RECEIPT NO. REV-1162 EX(11-96) CD 004191 WALKER MARTHA B 247 LINCOLN WAY EAST CHAMBERSBURG, PA 17201 ........ fold ESTATE INFORMATION: SSN: 114-20-0029 FILE NUMBER: 2103-0941 DECEDENT NAME: THOMPSON ELIZABETH J DATE OF PAYMENT: 07/22/2004 POSTMARK DATE: 07/22/2004 COUNTY: CUMBERLAND DATE OF 'DEATH: 10/22/2003 ACN ASSESSMENT CONTROL NUMBER AMOUNT 101 :~16,508.00 TOTAL AMOUNT PAID' $16,508.00 REMARKS: SEAL CHECK# 224831 INITIALS: CP RECEIVED BY: GLENDA FARNER STRASBAUGH REGISTER OF WILLS REGISTER OF WILLS REV-1500 EX (6-00) Z UJ I- z z O ,,, O z Z COMMONVVEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA DE~,a~TMENT OF REVENUE DEPT. 280601 HARRISBURG, PA 17128-0601 REV-1500 INHERITANCE TAX RETURN RESIDENT DECEDENT DECEDENTS NAME (LAST, FIRST, AND MIDDLE INITIAL) Thompson Elizabeth DATE OF DEATH (MM-DD-YEAR) DATE OF BIRTH (MM-DD-YEAR) 10/22/2003 1/11/1927 (IF APPLICABLE) SURVI%qNG SPOUSES NAME (LAST, FIRST, AND MIDDLE INITIAL) OFFICIAL USE ONLY FILE NUMBER 21 -- 03 0941 YEAR NUMBER SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER 114-20-0029 J THIS REruI~J MUST BE FILED IN DUPLICATE WITH THE REGISTER OF WILLS SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER ~ 1. Original Retum r--] 2. Supplemental Return [--~ 3. Remainder Return (date of death pdorto 12-13-82) ~ 4. Limited Estate r~ 4a. Future Interest Compromise (date of death after 12-12-82) ~ 5. Federal Estate Tax Retum Required ~ 6. Decedant Died Testate (Attach copy of V%111) [--~ 7. Decedent Maintained a Living Trust (Attach copy o~ Trust) -- 8. Total NumberofSafe Depesit Boxes [--~ 9. Litigation Proceeds Received r--"] 1 o. spousal Poverty Credit (date of death between t 2-3t-gt and t-t-SS) [--~ 11. Election to tax under Sec. 9113(A) (A~ S~ O) THIS SECTION MUST BE COMPLETED; ALL CORRESPONDENCE AND CONfiDENTIAL TAX INFORMATION SHOULD BE DIRE~ED T~. NAME Martha B. Walker, Esquire FIRM NAME (If Applicable) Barley Snyder Senft & Cohen, LLC '[ELEPHONE NUMBER 717-264-6494 COMPLETE MAILING ADDRESS 247 Lincoln Way East Ch~mhersburg, PA 17201 1. Real Estate (Schedule A) (1) 2. Stocks and Bonds (Schedule B) (2) 3. Closely Held Corporation, Partnership or Sol,Proprietorship (3) 4. Mortgages & Notes Receivable (Schedule D) (4) 5. Cash, Bank Deposits & Miscellaneous Personal Property (Schedule E) (5) 6. Jointly Owned Property (Schedule F) (6) [---] S~arat~ Billing Requited 7. Inter-Vivos Transfers & Miscallaneous Non-Probate Property (7) (Schedule G or L) 8. Total Gross Assets (total Lines 1-7) 9. Funeral Expenses & Administrative Costs (Schedule H) (9) 10. Debts of Decedent, Mortgage Liabilities, & Liens (Schedulel) (10) 11. Total Deductions (total Lines 9 & 10) 12. Net Value of Estate (Line 8 minus Line 11) 13. Charitable and Governmental Bequests/Sec 9113 Trusts fur which an deciton to tax has nct been mede (Schedule J) 78,000 166,7~ 256,5~~'~ OFFICIAL USE ONLY (8) 533,436 83,431 11,568 (11) 94,999 438,437 137,666 300,771 (12) (13) 14. Net Value Subject to Tax (Line 12 minus Line 13) (14) SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE SIDE FOR APPLICABLE RATES 15. Amount of Line 14 taxable at the spousal tax 0 0 rate, or transfers under Sec. 9116 (a)(1.2) x .0 (15) 16. Amount of Line 14 taxable at lineal rate 0 x.0 45 (16) 17. Amount of Line 14 taxableat sibling rate 120 ~ 249 x .12 (17) 18. Amount of Line 14 taxable at collateral rate 180,522 x .15 (18) 19. Tax Due (19) 20. 0 0 14,430 27,078 41,508 > > BE SURE TO ~SWER ALL QUESTIONS ON REVERSE SIDE AND RECHECK MATH << 3W4645 1.000 Estate of Elizabeth J. Thompson SSN: 114-20-0029 Executors Farmers and Merchants Trust Company of Chambersburg P. O. Box 6010 Chambersburg, PA 17201 Tax ID: 23-0570230 Martha B. Walker 96 Woodland Way Chambersburg, PA 17201 SSN: 208-36-0929 Decedent's Complete Address: $~-t:~ADDRESS 19 South Prince Street C~m~erland Shippensburg Tax Payments and Credits: 1. Tax Due (Page 1 Line 19) 2. Credits/Payments A. Spousal Poverty Credit B. Prior Payments C. Discount 23~750 1,250 Interest/Penalty if applicable D. Interest E. Penalty ISTATE 0 0 (1) Total Credits (A + B + C) (2) IzIP 17257- Total Interest/Penalty (D + E) (3) 41,508 25~000 0 0 16,508 4. If Line 2 is greater than Line 1 + Line 3, enter the difference. This is the OVERPAYMENT. Check box on Page t Line 20 to request a refund (4) 5. If Line 1 + Line 3 is greater than Line 2, enter the difference. This is the TAX DUE. (5) A. Enter the interest on the tax due. (5A) 0 B. Enter the total of Line 5 + 5A. This is the BALANCE DUE. (5B) 16,508 Make Check Payable to: REGISTER OF WlLLS, AGENT PLEASE ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS BY PLACING AN "X" IN THE APPROPRIATE BLOCKS 1. Did decedent make a transfer and: a. retain the use or income of the property transferred; ....................... b. retain the right to designate who shall use the property transferred or its income; ........ c. retain a reversionary interest; or ................................ d. receive the promise for life of either payments, benefits or care? ................. 2. If death occurred after December 12, 1982, did decedent transfer property within one year of death without receiving adequate consideration? ............................ 3. Did decedent own an "in trust for" or payable upon death bank account or security at his or her death.'~] 4. Did decedent own an Individual Retirement Account, annuity, or other non-probate property which contains a beneficiary designation? ................................ IF THE ANSWER TO ANY OF THE ABOVE QUESTIONS IS YES, YOU MUST COMPLETE SCHEDULE G AND FILE IT AS PART OF THE RETURN. Under penalties of perjury, I declare that I have examined this return, including accompanying schedules and statements, and to the best of my knowledge and belief, it is true, correct and complete. Declaration of preparer other than the persona representative is based on all infomnation of which preparer has any knowledge, SIGNATURE OF PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR FILING RETURN DATE ADDRESS ' - - PO Box 6010 PA 17201 SIGNATURE OF PRE~E~ O]~HER THAN REPr,,~-~-NT. ATIVE ADORESS / 247 Lindoln Way East PA 17201 Ch~m~ersburg, Ch~m~ersburg, For dates of death on or after July 1, 1994 and before January 1, 1995, the tax rate imposed on the net value of transfers to or for the use of the surviving spouse is 3% [72 P.S. § 9916 (a) (1.1) (i)]. For dates of death on or after January 1, 1995, the tax rate imposed on the net value of transfers to or for the use of the surviving spouse is 0% [72 P.S. § 9116 (a) (1.1) (ii)] The statute does not exempt a transfer to a surviving spouse from tax, and the statutory requirements for disclosure of assets and filing a tax ratum ara still applicable even if the surviving spouse is the only beneficiary. For dates of death on or after July 1, 2000: The tax rate im posed on the net value of transfers from a deceased child twenty-one years of age or younger at death to or for the use of a natural parent, an adoptive parent, or a stepparent of the child is 0% [72 P.S. § 9116(a)(1.2)]. The tax rate imposed on the net value of transfers to or for the use of the decedent's lineal beneficiaries is 4.5%, except as noted in 72 P.S. § 9116(1.2) [72 P.S. § 9116(a)(1 )]. The tax rate imposed on the net value of transfers to or for the use of the decedent's siblings is 12% (72 P.S. § 9116(a)(1.3)]. A sibling is defined, under Section 9102, as an individual who has at least one parent in common with the decedent, whether by blood or adoption. 3W4646 1.000 REV-1,5~ EX + (6-98) COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA INHERITANCE TAX RETURN RE'DENT DECEDENT SCHEDULE A REAL ESTATE ESTATE OF FILE NUMBER Elizabeth J. Thompson 0941 All real property owned solely or as a tenant In corn mon must be reported at fair market value. Fair market value is defined as the price at which property would be exchanged between a willing buyer and a willing seller, neither being compelled to buy or sell, both having reasonable knowledge of the relevant facts. Real property which Is Jointly-owned with Hght of survlvorehlp must be disclosed on Schedule F. ITEM NUMBER 19 S. Prince Street, DESCRIPTION Shippensburg, PA 17257, sold on 3/31/04 for VALUE AT DATE OF DEATH 78,000 TOTAL (Also enter on line 1, Recapitulation) $ 78,000 3w4695 1.000 (If more space is needed, insert additional sheets of the same size) REV-1503 EX + (6-98) COMMONVVEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA INHERITANCE TAX RETURN RESIDENT DECEDENT SCHEDULE B STOCKS & BONDS ESTATE OF FILE NUMBER Elizabeth J. Thompson 0941 All property jointly-owned with right of survivorship must be disclosed on Schedule F. ITEM VALUE AT DATE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF DEATH 1. 2 3 64.4429 Shares ACM Managed Income Fd Inc. (Smith Barney) 64.4429 shares Date of death value 0.005 Shares Alger Fd (Smith Barney) 0ate of death value 0.002 Shares Alliance Bernstein Technology Date of death value 300 Shares Apple Computer Inc. (Smith Barney) Date of death value 300 Shares New York Times Co (Smith Barney) Date of death value 500 Shares Paracelsian Inc. (Smith Barney) Date of death value 663.79 Shares Smith Barney Tr II Cap Preservation Date of death value 100 Shares Wendy's Intel Inc. (Smith Barney) 297 6,882 13,973 23 7,561 3,436 TOTAL (Also enter on line 2, Recapitulation) $ 32,172 3w4696 1.ooo (If more space is needed, insert additional sheets of the same size) Schedule B (Page 2) Estate of: Elizabeth J. Thompson Item No. Description Value at Date of Death Date of death value Total (Carr~ forward to main schedule) 0 REV-1508 EX + (6-98) COMMONVVEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA INHERITANCE TAX RETURN RESIDENT DECEDENT SCHEDULE E CASH, BANK DEPOSITS, & MISC. PERSONAL PROPERTY ESTATE OF Elizabeth J. Thompson FILE NUMBER 0941 Include the proceeds of litigation and the date the proceeds were received by the estate. All property Jointly-owned with the right of survivorship must be disclosed on Schedule F. ITEM NUMBER 5 7 8 DESGRIPTION American Collegiate Marketing - cancellation of ELLE, Harpers Bazaar, New York and W magazines, refund Refund from cancellation of magazaine subscriptions American Indian Art, refund Refund from cancellation of subscription Artifacts - Native American Indian Value has not yet been determined; sale is scheduled for sometime in August 2004, at which time a supplemental inheritance tax return will be filed Bank Deposit Program (Smith Barney) Date of death value Chandrika, Paul buyer's real estate tax pro-ration due to the estate Coins found at residence (less than $1) Comcast Cable - refund of cable services due to cancellation Conde Nast Pub.- Vanity Fair, refund Total from continuation pages VALUE AT DATE Of DEATH 25 15 0 732 414 14 11 165,539 166,750 TOTAL (Also enter on line 5, Recapitulation) $ 3W40AD 1.000 (If more space is needed, insert additional sheets of the same size) Estate of: Elizabeth J. Thompson Item No. Description Schedule E (Page 2) Value at Date of Death 9 Cowboys & Indians Magazine - refund of unused subscription 10 F&MAccount #08-00735 11 F&MAccount #33-24621 12 F&MAccount #70-67615 13 GE Capital Assurance - Policy #PFN7776192, insurance claim payment 14 GE Capital Assurance - Policy #PFN7776192, insurance claim payment 15 Highmark BS - insurance payment reimbursement for ~mBulance transport 16 Hudson Gallery - art appraisal 17 IRS - federal tax refund refund of 2003 federal personal income tax 18 Jewelry (various pieces) - appraised by Ludwig Jewelers (see attached appraisals) 19 Media Concept Group refund 20 Nationwide Insurance refund 21 Nationwide Insurance refund 22 New MaxicoMagazine, refund 23 New Yorker, Vogue, Town & Country subscriptions, refund 24 Personal property (various collectibles given to beneficiaries) - see attached appraisals(6) 21 30,932 7 7,021 695 1,650 90 37,420 2,538 4,285 17 284 30 14 20 4,757 Total (Carry forward to main schedule) 89,781 Schedule E (Page 3) Estate of: Elizabeth J. Thompson Item No. Description Value at Date of Death 25 Proceeds from sale of personal property 26 Richardson Fashion Appraisal of various vintage clothing 27 Sentinel, refund 28 Smith Barney Bank Deposit Program Account #1239927110-00 29 Southwest ArtMagazine, refund 30 Sprint, refund 31 State Employees Retirement System - final settlement of account 32 Toyota Rav 4x4 - 1997 VIN # JI3HP10V0V7065322, appraisal and selling price 6,113 60,827 32 732 17 1,528 6,500 Total (Carry forward to main schedule) 75,758 REV-1510 EX + (6-98) COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA INHERITANCE TAX RETURN RESIDENT DECEDENT SCHEDULE G INTER-VIVOS TRANSFERS & MISC. NON-PROBATE PROPERTY ESTATE OF FILE NUMBER Elizabeth J. Thompson 0941 This schedule must be completed and filed if the answer to any of questions 1 through 4 on the reverse side of the REV-1500 COVER SHEET is yes. DESCRIPTION OF PROP~M I ¥ I~M INCLLE]E~N~4E~ll%euNSFE~E, THEIR RELA~O~P TO ~DE~AM:) DATE OF DEATH %OF DECD'S EXCLUSION TAXABLE NUMBEF ~ ~ ~ 1RAi~FER. A~Aafl A COPY' OF THE ~ED FOR REAL E~ATE. V~UE OF ASSET INTEREST (IF ~BLE) VALUE 1. College Retirement Equities Fund (CREF)Aocount #U810277-6; named beneficiary: Curtis M. Thompson, brother 22,760 100.000 0 22,760 2 College Retirement Equities Fund (CREF) Account #J856567-1; named beneficiary: Curtis M. Thompson, brother 31,391 100.000 0 31,391 3 GE Capital Assurance Annuity #686459 - Tax deferred non-qualified annuity; named beneficiaries: Susan C,~m~ngs and Cindy Laurenson, nieces 58,821 100.000 0 58,821 4 GE Captial Assurance Annuity #698402 - Tax deferred non-qualified annuity; named beneficiaries: Susan C~mm~ngs and Cindy Laurenson, nieces 61,714 100.000 0 61,714 5 North American Annuity #L010231490; named beneficiary: Curtis and Ruth Thompson, brother and sister-in-law 14,127 100.000 0 14,127 6 North AmericanAnnuity #L010283310; named beneficiary: Shippensburg University (ownership of this annuity was transferred to Shippensburg University, charity, on 01/27/03, which was within one year of decedent's date of death) 35,839 100.000 0 35,839 7 Teachers Insurance & Annuity Association (TIAA) #C810277-8; named beneficiary: Curtis M. Thompson, brother 13,276 100.000 0 13,276 Total from continuation pages 18,586 TOT~£(AIsoenteronline7, Re~pitulation) $ 256,514 (If more space is needed, insert additional sheets of the same size) 3W46AF 1.000 Schedule G (Page 2) Estate of: Elizabeth J. Thompson Item No. Description DOD Value of Asset Exclusion Taxabl Val Teachers Insurance & Annuity Association (TIAA) Account #K856567-9; named beneficiary: Curtis M. Thompson, brother 18,586 100.000 18,586 Total (Carry forward to main schedule) 18,586 REV-I§11 EX + (12-99) COMMONVVEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA INHERITANCE TAX RETURN RESIDENT DECEDENT SCHEDULE H FUNERAL EXPENSES & ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS ESTATE OF FILE NUMBER Elizabeth J. Thompson 0941 Debts of decedent must be reported on Schedule I. ITEM NUMBER DESCRIPTION AMOUNT 5. 6. 7. FUNERAL EXPENSES: Cremation Society Pennsylvania of Total from continuation pages ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS: Personal Representative's Commissions- see attached explanat±on of lation of commissions Name of Personal Representative(s) see attached Social Security Number(s) / EIN Number of Personal Representative(s) - - calcu- Street Address City State ~ Zip Year(s) Commission Paid: AttorneyFees - see attached explanation of fees Family Exemption: (If decedent's address is not the same as claimant's, attach explanation) Claimant Street Address City State__ Zip Relationship of Claimant to Decedent Probate Fees Accountant's Fees Tax Return Preparer's Fees A. Newbold Richardson Fashion Appraisal Total from continuation pages TOTAL (Also enter on line 9, Recapitulation) $ 2,591 2,567 20,908 38,000 330 5,444 13,591 83,431 3W46AG 1.000 (If more space is needed, insert additional sheets of the same size) Estate of Elizabeth J. Thompson No. 21-03-0941 Executor Commission Calculations It should be noted that executor commissions were calculated using the standard bank fees as follows: 5% on first $150,000 4 1/2 % on second $150,000 4% on next $200,000 3% on balance 3% on non-probate property As a result, the calculations were as follows: Total gross assets = $533,436 Subtract non-probate assets = $256,514 Net = $276,922 $150,000 x 5% = $126,922 x 4 1/2% = $256,514 x 3% = Total executor commission = $ 7,500 $ 5,711.49 $ 7,695.42 $ 20,906.91 Estate of Elizabeth J. Thompson No. 21-03-0941 Attomey Fee Calculations It should be noted that the attomey fees were calculated on an hourly basis, and that there was an inordinate amount of time involved in sorting through thousands of collectibles, cataloguing and completing an inventory of the assets, arranging appraisals of the collectibles, and then packing and mailing the collectibles to the various named beneficiaries. Because of the various charitable beneficiaries, there was also a great deal of time spent on the telephone and corresponding with these individuals. The breakdown of attorney fees to date is as follows: Attorney Hours: 37.1 hours ~ $200.00 = 1.0 hours ~ $100.00 = 4.2 hours ~ $185.00 = .7 hours ~ $150.00 = $7,420.00 100.00 777.00 105.00 Paralegal Hours: 234.09 hours ~ $100.00 = .50 hours ~ $120.00 = TOTAL FEES TO DATE = TOTAL COSTS TO DATE = TOTAL FEES & COSTS = $23,409.00 60.00 $31,871.00 62.79 $31,933.79 state of Elizabeth J. Thompson SSN: 114-20-0029 Executors Farmers and Merchants Trust Company of Chambersburg P. O. Box 6010 Chambersburg, PA 17201 Tax ID: Martha B. Walker 96 Woodland Way Chambersburg, PA 17201 Schedule H part i (Page 2) Estate of: Elizabeth J. Item No. Description Thompson Amount Finger Lakes Times Gannett Central NY Newspapers - obituary (NY newspaper) Glenside Monument Co. Rupert Charles Loucks Reimbursement for Memorial Service Program (postage) Vivid Imagery, Inc. - memorial service printings 45 351 372 127 1,672 Total (Carry forward to main schedule) 2,567 Schedule H part 2 (Page 3) Estate of: Elizabeth J. Thompson Item No. Description Amount 2 3 10 11 12 13 AHI Wireless Inc - monthly service invoice dated 11/1/03 AHI Wireless Inc - monthly service Invoice dated 11/25/03 Allan Judson - reimburse for personal expense incurred during estate administration AT&T - telephone/long distance Telephone charges for November and December AT&T - telephone/long distance final payment Ausherman Brothers Real Estate - appraisal of real estate at 19 S. Prince Street Borough of Shippensburg - water, sewer, refuse & recyling Services from 9/5/03 - 12/9/03 Borough of Shippensburg - water, sewer, refuse & recyling water and sewer utility balance due through 3/31/04 Boxwood Springs Enterprise - moving fee C. Kenneth Ch~mherlin - newspaper copies of obituary/New York Times Daily (18) & Sunday (3) ChemDry - carpet cleaning service Comcast Cable - cable tv services for November & December 10 10 164 311 5 25O 167 189 32 42 64 131 Total (Carry forward to main schedule) 1,375 Estate of: Elizabeth J. Thompson Item No. Description Schedule H part 2 (Page 4) Amount 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 C~mBerland Law Journal - legal advertising F&M Trust Company date of death pricing of assets Hudson House Galleries - appraisal fee for Native American Art Collection J H Rideout & Sons - roof repair at 19 S. Prince Street Kenny's Auction fee for multiple personal property appraisals Kenny~s Auction auctioneer fee for personal property sale at 35% Kenny~s Auction cost of labor, removal and disposal of trash at residence LA Cameras - cost to burn 2 CD~s for auction house Lisa Helm - tax collector Ludwig's Jewelers - appraisal fee on jewelry items Ludwig's Jewelers - appraisal fee on jewelry items appraisal fee for one necklace, one ring and one bracelet Mailboxes, Etc. shipping costs for bequests shipped to Gary Wilhide Mailboxes, Etc. shipping costs for bequests shipped to Heard Museum 75 12 2,326 2OO 600 2,139 950 25 334 75 40 558 914 Total (Carry forward to main schedule) 8,248 Estate of: Elizabeth J. Thompson I tern No. Description Schedule H part 2 (Page 5) Amount 27 Mailboxes, Etc. shipping costs for bequests shipped to Curtis & Ruth Thompson and Wendy Flanagan 28 Mailboxes, Etc. shipping costs to ship portrait bequeathed to NY Historical Association 29 Mailboxes, Etc. shipping costs to ship two pins to Susan C,~mm~ngs 30 Nationwide Auto Insurance Additional premium due to cover through 12/3/03 31 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company - homeowners insurance premium 32 PA State Transfer Tax for real estate 33 Penelec - electric service 34 Penelec - electric service 35 Penelec - electric service 36 Penelec - electric service 37 Penelec - electric service 38 PPL Gas Utilities 39 PPL Gas Utilities 40 PPL Gas Utilities 41 PPL Gas Utilities 42 PPL Gas Utilities 43 PPL Gas Utilities final gas utility bill for services from 3/8/04 - 4//1/04 Total (Carry forward to main schedule) 76 233 15 14 66 78O 63 37 29 22 37 109 109 109 109 109 68 1,985 Estate of: Elizabeth J. Thompson Item No. Description Schedule H part 2 (Page 6) Amount 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 Ray E. ~mmert - locksmith service Rupert Charles Loucks reimbursement of postage expenses in mailing to Gary Willhide, Catherine Ritter & Margaret Hathaway Rupert Charles Loucks billing for services provided to the estate ShippensburgAnimal Hospital Opal - office visit (invoice #112413) Smith Barney ACM Managed Income Fund - SEC and transaction fees Smith Barney Apple Computer Inc. - SEC and transaction fees Smith Barney Cap Pres Fd C1 B - SEC and transaction fees Smith Barney NY Times - SEC and transaction fees Smith Barney Paracelsian Inc. - SEC and transaction fees Smith Barney Wendy's International - SEC and transaction fees Sprint - local telephone service Phone service 11/4/03 - 12/30/03 Sprint - local telephone service Service 12/4/03 - 1/3/04 65 42 588 36 55 184 300 291 110 91 31 Total (Carry forward to main schedule) 1,796 Estate of: Elizabeth J. Thompson Item No. Description Schedule H part 2 (Page 7) Amount 56 57 Susan L. C~mmings - reimburse for light timers at house The Sentinel - legal advertising 30 157 Total (Carry forward to main schedule) 187 REV-1512 EX + (6-98) COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA INHERITANCE TAX RETURN RESIDENT DECEDENT SCHEDULE I DEBTS OF DECEDENT, MORTGAGE LIABILITIES, & LIENS ESTATE OF FILE NUMBER Elizabeth J. Thompson 0941 Include unreimbursed medical expenses. ITEM VALUE AT DATE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF DEATH Cardiovascular Associates 105 4 5 6 9 10 11 12 Care Advantage - home care from 10/1/03 - 10/31/03 Ch~bersburg Hospital Balance due after insurance payment Ehrlich - Pest Control Services F&MChecking Account 33-24613 Check #3262 written prior to death, but clearing after death F&MChecking Account 33-24613 check #3257 written prior to death, but clearing after death F&MChecking Account 33-24613 automatic withdrawal to PPL Utilities F&MChecking Account 33-24613 automatic withdrawal to Nationwide Auto Insurance Lifeline - monthly fee MBNAAmerica - Credit Card Account #5490 9906 6835 3103 ProMed Services Inc. - A~bulance Transportation R. T. Henry Pharmacy - Pharmacy Billing 10,106 157 57 3 38 109 63 38 303 455 134 TOTAL (Also enter on line 1 0, Recapitulation) $ 11,5 6 8 3W46AH 1.000 (If more space is needed, insert additional sheets of the same size) REV-1513 EX+ (9-00) COMMONVVEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA INHERITANCE TAX RETURN RESIDENT DECEDENT SCHEDULE J BENEFICIARIES ESTATE OF Elizabeth J. Thompson FILE NUMBER 0941 RELATIONSHIP TO DECEDENT AMOUNT OR SHARE Do Not List Trustee(s) OF ESTATE NUMBER I NAME AND ADDRESS OF PERSON(~ RECEI~NG PROPERTY TAXABLE DISTRIBUTIONS [include outright s~usal distri~tions, and tmns~ under Sec. 9116 (a) (1.2)] Susan C-minings 8900K Otter Creek Drive Charlotte, NC 28277 General Bequests: 3,218 GE Capital Assurance Annuity #686459 - Tax deferred non-qualified annuity; named beneficiaries: Susan C~m~ings and Cindy Laurenson, nieces Inventory Value: 29,410 GE Captial Assurance Annuity #698402 - Tax deferred non-qualified annuity; named beneficiaries: Susan C~mmings and Cindy Laurenson, nieces Inventory Value: 30,857 Total from continuation pages 371,599 ENTER D~LLARAM~NTSF~R~STR~BUTI~N~H~NAB~VE~NL~NES15THR~UGH18~A~APPR~PR~ATE~NREV~15~VER~HEET NON-TAXABLE DISTRIBUTIONS: A. SPOUSAL DISTRIBUTIONS UNDER SECTION 9113 FOR WHICH AN ELECTION TO TAX IS NOT BEING MADE B. CHARITABLEANDGOVERNMENTALDISTRIBUTIONS Inhterlaken Historical Society PO Box 270 Interlaken, NY 14847 35mm pictures and slides (no monetary value) Total from continuation pages TOTAL OF PART II - ENTER TOTAL NON-TAXABLE DISTRIBUTIONS ON LINE 13 OF REV-1500 COVER SHEET $ 137,666 137,666 3W46AI 1.000 (If more space is needed, insert additional sheets of the same size) Schedule J part i (Page 2) Estate of: Elizabeth J. Thompson Item No. Description Relation Amount 2 33.333333% Residue Cindy C,~mmings-Laurenson 1373 Ithaca Road Willseyville, NY 13864 General Bequests: 3,218 GE Capital Assurance Annuity #686459 - Tax deferred non-qualified annuity; named beneficiaries: Susan C,,mmings and Cindy Laurenson, nieces Inventory Value: 29,410 GE Captial Assurance Annuity #698402 - Tax deferred non-qualified annuity; named beneficiaries: Susan C,,mmings and Cindy Laurenson, nieces Inventory Value: 30,857 33.333333% Residue: Wendy and Lee Flanagan 26 East 73rd Street New York, NY 10021 General Bequests: 3,500 Niece Niece None 1/3 of residue + personal property already received 1/3 of residue + personal property already received 3,500 Rupert C. Loucks 111 North Earl Street Shippensburg, PA 17257 General Bequests: 485 None 485 5 Kristy A. Sheaffer 509 West King Street Shippensburg, PA 17257 General Bequest: 500 None 500 Total (Carry forward to main schedule) 212,369 Estate of: Elizabeth J. Thompson Item No. Description Schedule J part i (Page 3) Relation Amount 6 Carolyn Stepanek Holmes PO Box 71 Cazenovia, NY 13035 General Bequests: 500 Dawn W. Taylor 952 Meadow Mountain Drive McConnellsburg, PA 17233 General Bequests: 100 None None 500 100 Total (Carry forward to main schedule) 600 Schedule J part i (Page 4) Estate of: Elizabeth J. Thompson I tern No. Description Relation Amount Curtis M. Thompson 3643 County Road 139 Ovid, NY 145219561 General Bequests: 3,218 College Retirement Equities Fund (CREF) Account #J856567-1; named beneficiary: Curtis M. Thompson, brother Inventory Value: 31,391 College Retirement Equities Fund (CREF)Account #U810277-6; named beneficiary: Curtis M. Thompson, brother Inventory Value: 22,760 North American Annuity #L010231490; named beneficiary: Curtis and Ruth Thompson, brother and sister-in-law Inventory Value: 7,064 Teachers Insurance & Annuity Association (TIAA) #C810277-8; named beneficiary: Curtis M. Thompson, brother Inventory Value: 13,276 Teachers Insurance & Annuity Association (TIAA) Account #K856567-9; named beneficiary: Curtis M. Thompson, brother Inventory Value: 18,586 33.333333% Residue Brother 1/3 of residue + personal property already received Total (Carry forward to main schedule) 136,751 Schedule J part I (Page 5) Estate of: Elizabeth J. Thompson Item No. Description Relation Amount Ruth Thompson 3643 Country Road 139 Quid, NY 145219561 General Bequests: 45 North AmericanAnnuity #L010231490; named beneficiary: Curtis and Ruth Thompson, brother and sister-in-law Inventory Value: 7,064 Sister-in-law 7,109 10 Gary L. Wilhide 2525 Yonna Street Klamath Falls, OR 97601 General Bequests: 14,770 None 14,770 Total (Carry forward to main schedule) 21,879 Schedule J part 2 B (Page 3) Estate of: Elizabeth J. Item No. Description Thompson Amount 5 Interlaken Reformed Church 8315 Main Street PO Box 335 Interlaken, NY 14847 Specific bequest of New York State Historical Association Lake Road PO Box 800 Cooperstown, NY 13326 Painting valued at Shippensburg University Foundation 1871 Old Main Drive Shippensburg, PA 17257 Vintage clothing collection valued at $60,827 Specific bequest of $30,000 North AmericanAnnuity #L010283310; named beneficiary: Shippensburg University Inventory Value: 35,839 The Heard Museum 2301 North Central Avenue Phoenix, AZ 85004 Various pieces of art valued at 1,000 3,500 126,666 6,500 Total (Carry forward to main schedule) 137,666 STATE OF PENNSYLVA/~IA COUNTY OF CUMBERLAND estate of THOMPSON ELIZABETH J (hAS'±', ~'±~S'±', in said county, deceased, to F&M TRUST COMPANY AKA SHORT CERTIFICATE DONNA M. OTTO Register for the Probate of Wills and Granting Letters of Administration &c. in and for said County of CUMBERLAND do hereby certify that on the 13th day of November A.D., Two Thousand and Three, Letters TESTAMENTARY in common form were granted by the Register of said County, on the , late of SHIPPENSBURG BOROUGH WALKER MARTHA B (LAS'±', ~'±~s'±', or and that same has not since been revoked. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said office at CARLISLE, PENNSYLVANIA, this 13th day of November A.D., Two Thousand and Three. File No. PA File No. Date of Death s.s. # 2003-00941 21-03-0941 10/22/2003 114-20-0029 NOT VALID WITHOUT ORIGINAL SIGNATURE AND IMPRESSED SEAL WILL OF ELIZABETH j. THOMPSON I, ELIZABETHJ. THOMPSON, of 19 South Prince Street, Shippensburg, Pennsylvania, declare this to be my last will and I revoke all wills and codicils which I made heretofore. Firs.____t: I own all the fimfitt~e, rugs and other household effects situate in my home. Second: I direct the payment of my debts and medical, funeral and administration expenses from my estate as soon after my death as conveniently may be done. · Third: To ~the personsaud.institutions listed below, I giye the following: A. A. To the INTERLAKEN REFORM CHURCH, Interlaken, New York, the sum of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) in memory of my mother, Nellie G. (Mrs. Merle) Thompson. .... : ,,~ousana ~ohars ($30,000.00), ~ the Archives has an active educational and exhibition program serving both the University and the Cumberland Valley area. I also give to the Archives the fo/lowing items: 1. At least fifty of the best dresses, hats, lingerie, and accessory items in my vintage clothing collection, to be known as the Eli?~beth J. Thompson Collection of the Fashion Archives. These items are to be selected by the curator or d/rector of the Fashion Archives. In addition to the fifty items noted above, I give the following special items from my collection: (a) white cotton mull wedding gown, c. 1825, from the Hershey area; Co)gold brocade dress, c. 1837; (c) hand-painted, quilted, reversible navy jacket, 1982, designed and made by Tillie Marie, a fashion designer active in Lancaster, PA, in the 1980's; (d) Apache ceremonial dress of leather, badger fur, and beads, c. 1991'. I also give the cataloging records that document the cloth/rig items selected for the Archives. 3. My extensive collection of books, catalogs, and reference files on costume and fashion, plus indexes I have compiled for these materials and the steel filing cabinets in which the reference material is stored. 4. My collection of over 7,000 slides depicting clothing items and fashion photography through the years, plus the steel slide cabinet in which they are stored and the indexes to the slides. 1023394 1023394 If the Shippensburg rsity Fashion Archives no longer meets the exhibition and educational requirements specified above, I give all of the items mentioned in (B) to my alma mater, Syracuse University, for use in their clothing collection and studies, now headquartered in the College of Human Ecology. To the NEW YORK STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY, Cooperstown, New York, my untitled and anonymous oil portrait of a man, c. I830, reputed to be of an early newspaper editor/publisher in Albany, New York. To DAWN TAYLOR (Mrs. Robert), Blairs Mills, Pennsylvania, my collection of porcelain figurines depicting various styles and eras of fashion, with the hope that she will smile broadly and frequently remembering ail the good times we had at the Fashion Archives. E. To the SHIPPENSBURG UNIVERSITY LIBRARY, my collection of books on art and on American Indian art, history and culture. F. To the SHIPPENSBURG UNIVERSITY ART DEPARTMENT, my collection of 35mm. slides on art subjects and on American Indian arts and crafts. G. To the INTERLAKEN HISTORICAL SOCIETy, Interlaken, New York, such 35 mm. slides and photographic prints of the Interlaken and Cayuga Lake area as they may find useful for their work. H. To WENDY FLANAGAN and LEE FLANAGAN, New York City, New York, the emerald and diamond ring given to me by their mother. I. To RUPERT CHARLES LOUCKS of Shippensburg, Pennsylvania, my set of English bone china, "The Lichfield" design, by W. H. Brindley & Co., Ltd. J. To CAROLYN STEPANEK HOLMES, Cazenovia, New York, the sum of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) to be spent entirely and exclusively on pleasurable items for herself with thanks for being such a delightful little girl, fine adult and terrific daughter to Cathy. K. To MISS KRISTY SHEAFFER, Shippensburg, Pennsylvania, the sum of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) to be spent on her riding expenses at Wilson College for being such a fine companion to me, Barnaby and Opal. L. To my sister-in-law, RUTH THOMPSON, of Interlaken, New York, my amethyst and pearl necklace that was a gift from Lora Flanagan and my African amber and trade bead necklace that was a retirement gift from the Shippensburg University Sociology Department. 2 M. To my nieces, SUSAN CUMM~GS, of Ithaca, New York, and CINDy CUMMINGS LAURENSON, of Wilseyville, New York, my cottage property at Interlaken Beach, Interlaken, New York, in hopes that their enjoyment of this property and the lake will be somewhat equal to the love, support and enjoyment they have given me through the years. N0 Oo To GARY WlLHIDE, Klamath Falls, Oregon, my two dogs, OPAL and BARNABY as well as $10,000.00 for their care. To the HEARD MUSEUM, Phoenix, New Mexico, I give eight of my museum-quality items from my Indian Art Collection that I have previously identified to my Executors. In the event the museum chooses not to retain any of.the works of art, then my Executors shall sell the those pieces at auction and the proceeds shall be applied to the residue of my estate. Third: I give all of the rest, residue and remainder of my estate, rea/and personal, one-third (1/3) share to my brother, CURTIS M. THOMPSON, of Interlaken, New York, and two-thirds (2/3) share to be divided equally between my nieces, S-USAN CUMMINGS, of Ithaca, New York, and CINDY CUMMINGS LAURENSON, of Wilseyville, New York,'if they survive me by thirty 00) days. I desire they select whatever items they wish from my personal effects, including furniture, artwork, photographic equipment, and jewelry, in some systematic and equitable fashion to be determined by my executor, with the exception of the items identified in this Will which are bequeathed outright. Fourth: If my brother, CURTIS M. THOMPSON, does not survive me by thirty (30) days, then I give his share to the following: A. To the SHIPPENSBURG UNIVERSITY FASHION ARCHIVES, providing the Archives meets the terms specified under 03) above. If it does not meet these terms, then the remainder is to be divided equally between SUSAN CUMMINGS and CINDY CUMMINGS LAURENSON. If Cindy or Susan fail'to survive me by thirty (30) days, their share shall pass to the. survivor, of them. Fi.___~_~: My Executor or Executrix, as the case may be, for any purpose of administration or distribution, may sell all or any of my property, real or personal, at public or private sale, for cash or credit, and may execute deeds or bills of sale. Six____~: I direct my Executor or Executrix, as the case may be, to pay out of the principal of my residuary estate all state inheritance taxes imposed upon or with respect to my estate, or any property in which I may have an interest, including any property not forming a part of my testamentary estate, but included in my gross estate for tax purposes, at such times and in such 1023394 manner as my Executor or Executrix, as the case may be, in their sole discretion, shall deem advisable; and no such taxes or any portion thereof so paid shall be collected from or paid by any other person, persons, or corporations by way of reimbursement, pro-ration, apportionment or otherwise. Seventh: I appoint MARTHA B. WALKER, of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, and F&M TRUST COMPANY, of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania my Co-Executors of this will. Ei_[_~h~h~: No fiduciary appointed in this will, and no duly appointed successor, shall be required to give or enter into any bond or security in any jurisdiction. Ninth: I-direct that my Executor or Ex'ecutfix, as the cas[ may be, distribute my tangible personal property in accordance with my wishes as expressed in al demorandum written by me and kept by me with the original copy of this will. /~ IN'WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand atd seal :this /~-A day of _, 200 . ,' x ~:"'~.~,/9 o_~, ,-v~/(SEAL) !th J. Thon~son Signed, sealed, published and declared by the above as and for a st will ~in the presence of us, who have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses at the reque st and in the presence of'the above and in the presence of each other. 4 COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA ) COUNTY OF FRANKLIN ) SS: ) j. Vao soN, e -. . m~ w~messes respeetivel vt -- attached or foregoing msmtment. *-~: ...... Y, hose names are ,, wing nrst amy sworn, cio hereby declare to the undersigned authority that the testatrix signed and executed the instrument as her last will and that she had signed willingly (or willingly directed another to sign for her), and that she executed it as her free and voluntary act for the pttrposes therein expressed, and that each of the witnesses, in the presence and hearing of the testatrix, signed the will as witnesses and that to the best of their knowledge the testatrix was at that time eighteen years' of age or older, of sound mind and under no constraint or undue influence. Witness Subscribed, sworn to and acknowledged before me by ELIZABETH J. THOMPSON, ~bed and sworn to before me by ~ /~ /dO//~ anth~ 200 1023394 CODICIL I, ELIZABETH j. THOMPSON, of I9 South Prince Street, Shippensburg, Pennsylvania, declare this to be a Codicil to my Last Will and Testament dated October 19, 2001. ITEM I: I hereby revoke Paragraph M of my Last Will and Testament dated October 19, 200I; and hereby replace it with the following: I have sold my cottage at Interlaken Beach elnvte.enrtl~ ~s ~ oYu;[tkatnt~?n~.Y ~e,~c_e_s,_ S~usan C_um.,ramgs and Cindy Cummings Laurens , Executor to forgive any bal'ganee 2~uCe~a~Umef;a°t~ me mortgage I hold on this property, ?-n:atrec~t mth~ ITEM II: In all other respects I hereby ratify, confirm and republish my Will dated October 19, 200I.  WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this /o[ day of ~ 2002. Signed, sealed, published and declared on the date thereof by the above-named Elizabeth J. Thompson, as and for the CodiciI to her Last Will dated October 19, 2001, in the presence of us, who have hereunto' subscribed our names as witnesses at the request and in the presence of the above and ia the presence of each other. 1127653-1 COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA ) ) SS: COUNTY OF FRANKLIN ) We, Elizabeth J. Thompson, ~and ~-'/~z-~-., the testator and the witnesses respectively, whose names are signed to the attached o~' instrument, being first duly sworn, do hereby declare to the undersigned authority that the testatrix signed and executed the instrument as her codicil to her Last Will dated October 19, 200I, and that she had signed willingly (or willingIy directed another to sign for her), and that she executed it as her flee and voluntary act for the purposes therein expressed, and that each of the witnesses, in the presence and hearing of the testatrix, signed the win as witnesses and that to the best of their knowledge the testa~ix was at that time eighteen years of age or older, of sound mind and under no constraint or undue influence. ElizaK~th J. Tit~mpson, T~statrix ~ tness Subscribed, sworn to and acknowledged before me by Elizabeth J. Thompson, the testatrix, and subscribed and sworn to before me by .~'¢~,,t:~,~ ,~,. /~,~/, 7~_~____ and ~'~ ~' ~'~'~' _,witnesses, this_ ,/_~,.~_dayo~'~ _, I127653~1 ELIZABETH J. THOMPSON ESTATE DATE OF DEATH OCTOBER 22, 2003 Page 1 ITEMS OF SPECIFIC BEQUEST TO FAMILY AND FRIENDS: Cindy Cumminfls Laurenson Oak Rocker Ladderback Shaker-style chair Ceramic Sculpture by Dolores Winter Small wooden Shaker style stool Black & White pottery bowl, by Bill Hynes Lakes & Odes print by F Dominquez AND Three Wolves print by Carol Snow Wicker Folding Chair Teddy Bear Lamp Zebra Stool Floor Lamp Woven Basket lid Water color landscape End Tables & Lamps Piccaso Print Indian Poster Reel Mower Pots, Planters Sterling Silver Amethyst Floral Necklace 2 Gold Egyptian pendants/one with chain Silver Indian Bracelet Silver/Gold Bear Silver Indian Necklace - artist signed/design inlaid Sterling Indian Feather (2) Pendant from College Turquiose Blue/Purple Pin Silver Turquoise - artist signed Sterling Heart Shaped Stone Turquoise- artist signed Turquoise Sterling Pin 5 miniature Indian Pieces 4 Books -American Dream/Van Gogh 30.00 30.00 10.00 15.00 20.00 50.00 10.00 5.00 10.00 10.00 35.00 35.00 40.00 15.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 150.00 20.00 25.00 50.00 125.00 35.00 5.00 40.00 125.00 35.00 100.00 20.00 40.00 20.00 Page 2 ITEMS OF SPECIFIC BEQUEST TO FAMILY AND FRIENDS: Cindy Laurenson, continued Ceramic Harvey Shirt Dress Box Lot of Christmas Decorations Mask of Agamenon Picture - Old Main/Ship University Jazz Album & winter picture Cherry Jewelry Chest Cherokee Birch Basket Stuffed Red Dog Needlework and Straw pieces Long Haired Stuffed animal (goat) 2 reels electrical extension cord "She Remembers" lithograph (#177) 15.00 5.00 5.00 10.00 5.00 15.00 20.00 35.00 1.00 5.00 15.00 10.00 400.00 $1,661.00 Page 3 * ITEMS OF SPECIFIC BEQUEST TO FAMILY AND FRIENDS: SUSAN CUMMINGS AND CINDY LAURENSON Art Deco floor lamp Wire cat sculpture 3 Plank Bottom Chairs Hepa White Style Server Silver Plated Flatware & box Dishware (appraised as a lot) > Etched flower glassware, Transition set of Dishes, Versatone cups & saucers, Copper pots, grape platter, buffet glassware, Glass candy dish, Crystal bowl Cut glass tumblers & etched sherbet (appraised as a lot) > Parfait glasses, Blue ridge dishes, Cystal pitcher, Crystal platter, silver plates Danish modern style dishes Green stemware glassware Russell Wright China Group of Doris Winter Pottery Tiger Plant stand Typewriter & Stand Fashion Mobile 2 signed prints/lithographs Single Door Bookcase 7 Metal shelves White Metal Cabinet Turquoise ring & Turquoise bear necklace Turquoise feathered necklace Turquoise bolo Sterling Silver chain Feather & Maize necklace 3 miniature Indian pottery pieces Lot - t-shirt, 2 cloth dolls, thread, cutting boards, contemporary quilts, kitchen items Group Needlework (brown) Bookshelves Paper Mache Form (pair) Desert Evening painting Lot - Office supplies, watercolor Indian Woven Tray Lot of Fetishes "The Sentinel" polochrome on paper (#234) Iroquois Cornhusk Doll (#284) $ 100.00 10.00 30.00 300.00 50.00 60.00 20.00 15.00 10.00 50.00 50.00 15.00 1.00 25.00 25.00 50.00 30.00 5.00 50.00 75.00 40.00 5.00 20.00 25.00 5.00 5.00 20.00 5.00 10.00 15.00 65.00 40.00 500.00 800.00 * ITEMS TOTAL APPLIED TO 113 SHARE IN ESTATE FOR SUSAN CUMMINGS AND CINDY LAURENSON EACH IN THE AMOUNTS OF $1,263.00 EACH $ 2,526.00 Page 4 ITEMS OF SPECIFIC BEQUEST TO FAMILY AND FRIENDS: Susan Cumminqs Tiger Maple Stand D. Winter sculpture, "Homage to the Dress" Walnut armchair Pair of White lamps Sony Color TV Figurine Midnight Storm Collage, Joe Maktima AND etching 2 Indian drawings (upstairs hall) 2 Wooden Bookcases (Guest) 2 Wooden Bookcases (Master) Fashion Print Trunk & Stool 2 Photography lamps Miscellaneous Tools 2 card Tables Stepladder Oak Mirror Kitchen Cabinet Top Pieced Comforter Nikon Camera w/Lens Box of Books Gold Bangle Bracelet Douglas Salmon pair of necklaces Silver Indian - artist signed Silver Indian - artist signed Bear Fetish (White) Shirley Temple Composition Doll Shidey Temple Ideal Doll Cat Hanging picture & etching Watercolor on paper 3 pieces of handicap accessories Rainbow God Acrylic painting w/legend 250.00 15.00 5.00 10.00 10.00 15.00 50.00 100.00 10.00 20.00 35.00 5.00 5.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 25.00 150.00 10.00 50.00 40.00 250.00 50.00 25.00 75.00 20.00 35.00 10.00 25.00 600.00 $1,955.00 Page 5 ITEMS OF SPECIFIC BEQUEST TO FAMILY AND FRIENDS' CURTIS THOMPSON Stereo White 60's Dining Room Set & 4 chairs Stainless Steel Pots & Pans Metal Trundle Bed Computer Pdnter Speaker phone & answering machine Silver Native American Cuff Bracelet Sterling Silver Native American design ring RUTH THOMPSON One Amethyst and Pearl Necklace One African Amber and bead Necklace $ 20.00 200.00 10.00 35.00 15.00 5.00 175.00 40.00 $ 500.00 $ 30.00 15.00 $ 45.00 Page 6 ITEMS OF SPECIFIC BEQUEST TO FAMILY AND FRIENDS: Charles Loucks 1920's lady Sculpture $ 75.00 Apache Gan dancer sculpture 35.00 Copper Wall Sculpture 25.00 Tipi doll wall hanging 20.00 Miniature Crazy Horse war shield 25.00 Iris ceramic vase 20.00 Iroquoise cornhusk mask 20.00 "His Master's Voice" dog, reproduction 20.00 Tohono O'odom woven plate 20.00 Tohono O'odom woven owl basket 35.00 Large stuffed elephant from India 150.00 English Bone China, "Lichfield" 40.00 $ 485.00 Page 7 ITEMS OF SPECIFIC BEQUEST TO FAMILY AND FRIENDS: Gary Wilhide "Teepees in a Summer Storm" (#211 ) "Wolf Medicine" (#263) Lucy Lewis earthenware pottery vessel (#197) Shanna Smith earthenware pottery vessel (#247) Geri Naranjo earthenware vessel (#248) Jackie Hunter earthenware plate (#250) Patt Yazzie eathenware storyteller pot (#251) Garcia white Mesa Verde earthenware pot (#260) Pauline Romero earthenware vessel (#171) B.S. Nampeyo earthenware Hopi mini pot (#280) Rachel Condo, Acoma, Pueblo seed pot (#281) Bernice Naranjo eathenware sculpture (#299) Teresita Ortiz earthenware figure (#254) Gary Guitierrez earthenware sculpture (#261) Tammy TarbelI-Boehning earhtenware sculpture (#114) "Wolf on Boulder" fetish carving (#289) Nordwall painting, 2 Native American horsemen "The Journey" monoprint (#118) Glenn Heath carved bear figure (#120) John Nieto-Ventana Fine Art - Santa Fe poster 650.00 1,800.00 2,000.00 350.00 345.00 800.00 600.00 600.00 400.00 1,200.00 200.00 500.00 1,200.00 600.00 600.00 300.00 1,400.00 500.00 475.00 250.00 $ 14,770.00 Page 8 ITEMS OF SPECIFIC BEQUEST TO FAMILY AND FRIENDS: Wendy and Lee Flanaqan Emerald and Diamond Ring $ 3,500.00 Dawn Taylor Porcelain Figurine Collection 100.00 Kristin Laurenson Turquoise/Silver Necklace Silver Bear Necklace Silver Line Necklace(Silver dog and bone) $ 15.00 10.00 20.00 $ 45.00 $ 3,5OO.OO New York Historical Society Portrait, oil on canvas The Heard Museum "Dancing Beam" Stan Hill antler carving (#193) Clara Keezer woven basket (#194) Shearling Coat garment (#262) Covered basket, duck shape (#252) Paper Bag, polychrome decoration on all sides $ 1,200.00 500.00 3,000.00 400.00 1,400.00 $ 6,500.00 ~o,~w~.o,,~.,~v,~, SAFE DEPOSIT BOX ~T~ INVENTORY Pleese P~nt 0r Type MUST BE CO~ED BY REPRESENTATIVE OF FINANCIAL I~STIT~ION WHERE SAFE DE~Sff ~X IS L~?e~ .... ~ ~KilFi~TE NUMBER ~ ~E AND ADDerg$ OF P~ON R~U~NG mE OPENI-~ ~c ~~-~--- ~--- r~ ~ ~ ~~e~ ~ommP ~ ~ OF eE~O~(Sl e~ .~ mG BOX oem~.~ NAME AND ADD£ESS OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTION WHERE THE SAFE DEPOSIT BOX IS LOCATED (STATE'/ (ZIP ¢OOl~ (STAT~ (Z~P (STATE) ~ZIP CO~ (STREET ADDRESSI NAME AND TITLE OF EMPLOYE TAKING THE INVENTORY WAS (STATE) IZ~P covE)  [~ DATE AND~TIM~OF LAST ENTRY TITLE UNDER WHICH BOX I$ REGLSTERED (STATE) (Z~ COOEI A WILL IN THE BOX? I-lyES ~2~O If yes, a. Date ~f will: b. Name ami addre~ ef personal ~pre~entative, If ~amed 1~ t~e will ~ (NA~E) (STREET ADDRESS) JCffY] (~TATE) (ZIP CODE) (STREET ADDRESS) (CITY) (STATEI (ZiP CODE) c. Name and address of attorney, if any (STREET A,E)DRES S) (CITY) (STATE) (ZiP CODE) SAFE DEPOSIT BOX INVENTORY INSTRUCTIONS Poge ~ of ________- ITEM NO. (1) Cash: Report total only. (2) Stocks: List in detail every common or preferred certificate, warrant or other rights found in box. Stocks are to be designated by name of company, certificate number, date of certificate, name in which stock is registered, and number of shares and class of stock. (3) Obligations of U. S. Government: Number of items, date of issue, face value, names in which registered and type of ownership, i.e., jointly held, payable on death, etc. (4) Bonds: Designate by name, amount, serial number, or other designation. (Bearer Bonds) ' (5) Bank and Savings and Loan Passbooks: State name of depositor, number of book, last date appearing in book, name of bank and branch, and balance. (6) Jewelry, Coins, Stamps, Manuscripts, etc: List and describe as ~ully as possible. (7) Deeds, Mortgages, Current Insurance Policies or other evidences of indebtedness: List and describe as fully as possible. (8) All other contents. ITEM DESCRIPTION --'Th, I C~'RiiF? UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY THAT THE ABOVE RECORD IS CORRECT AND COMPLETE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF. PERSON RECEIVING COPY OF SAFE DEPOSIT BOX INVENTORY,,~.- SIGNATURE / / ., PRINT N~E AND CHECK APPROPRIATE BOX BELOW: Cr~_~,~ R O P R IA T E BOX: I..1~:~ I: xeculo r (ltl x) J~ Admlnistrator(IrixJ ~]Eslote Representative [] Joint owner of safe deposit box ( } L FHA Settlement Statement - U. S. Department of Honsin~ and Urban Development Form US HUD - ! Page No. 1 ( } 2. FmHA 6. File Number ~. Loati Number S. Mortgage Insurance I ) 3- Cony. Unins. RE2185 ~, Case Number ) 4. VA .. ( ) ,~. Cony. Ins. paid to and by the settlement agent are shown. the closing; they are shown here for informational purposes and are not included in the totals. D. Name and Address of Borrower: CHANDRIKA PAUL 113 EAST KING STREET, APT. #2 SHIPPENSBURG, PA 17~'57 F. Name andAddress of Lender F & M TRUST CO. ISAOA ARIMA x9ox RITNER HIGHWAY CARLISLE, PA 17o13 H. Seller's Settlement Agent: TIN 25-1730538 Carlisle, PA XTOX3 FREY & TILEY 5 South Hanover St. J. SUMMARY OF BORROWER'S TRANSACTION Items marked "(p.o.c.)" were paid outside of E. Name and Address of Seller: MARTHA B. WALKER, CO-EXECUTOR F & M TRUST CO., CO-EXECUTOR ESTATE OF ELIZABETH THOMPSON TIN Property Location X9 SOUTH PRINCE STREET, SHIPPENSBURG, PA BOROUGH OF SHIPPENSBU'RG CUMBERLAND COUNTY PARCEL NO. 33'34-a4~5-194 settlement Date: IPIace of Settlement: MARCH 31, 2004 i F~ ~RVSr 4:o0 PM [KING STREET, SHIPPENSBURG, PA K. SUMMARY OF SE!.I.~R'S TRANSACTION too Gross Amount Due From Borrower 101 Contract sales price Personal property 1o3 Settlement charges from (line 14oo) lO4 1o5 Adjnstments for items paid by seller in advance: 106 City/town taxes to: lo7 County taxes to: 108 A.~essments to: x09 Tax Pro-Ration to 110 111 112 120 GrossAmount Due From Borrower M. ARCH 31, 2004 78,000.00 2,38o.o5 4~4.3: 80,794.38 400 Gross Amount Due To Seller 4Ol Contract Sales price 402 Personal property 4o3 4o4 4o5 Adjustments for items paid by seller in advance: 406 City/town taxes to: 407 County taxes to: 408 Assessments to: 409 Tax Pro-Ration to MARCH 31, 2004 410 411 412 4:lo Gross Amount Due to Seller 200 Araount~ Paid By Or In Behaff Of Borrower 5oo 7,8OO.OO 5oi 201 Deposit or earnest money Princlpal amt. of new loan(s) 203 Existing loan(s} taken subject to 2o4 205 70,200.00 78,000.00 206 207 208 209 Adjustments for items upaid by seller 210 City/town taxes to: 211 County taxes to: 212 ,~ssessments to: 213 214 215 216 217 219 220 Total Paid By/For Borrower 300 Cash At SeUdement From/To Borrower: 3oi Gross amount due from borrower (line 12o) 302 Less amounts paid by/for borrower (from line 220) 303 Cash (X) From ( )To Borrower Ck $69,5~9.7o 80,794.38 (78,000.00) 2,794-38 502 5O3 5O4 505 506 507 508 509 51o 512 5~3 5~4 515 516 517 5~8 5~9 5~o Reductions In Amount Due To Seller Excess deposit (see instructions) Settlement charges to seller 0ine ~4oo) Existing loan(s) taken subject to Payoff of first mortgage loan Payoffofsecond mortgage loan Adjustments for items upaid by seller City/town taxes to: County taxes to: Assessments to: Total Reductions to Amt Due Seller 600 Cash At Settlement To/From Seller: 6Ol Gross amount to seller from (line 420) 6o2 Less reductions in amount due seller (from line 520): 6o3 Cash ( ) From (X) To Seller 78,0o0.00 414-33 78,414.33 7,800.00 z,3o3.o6 9,103.O6 78,4z4.33 (9JO3.O6) 69,311.27 HUD-1 L. SI~ITLEIVlENT CHARGES Page No. Total ~-- '~ '~mes/~roKer's Comm. based on price:-- 78,°00.00 @ % = o.oo Paid From Paid From 7oo Division of Commission (line 700) as follows: 790 7m to Funds at Funds at 702 to Settlement Settlement 7o2 7o4 Commission paid at Settlement soo Items Payable In Connection With Loan: (Mortgage Amt: 7o,2oo.oo) So~ Loan 0riginatlon Fee oOO % O.OO 8o, 8oa Loan Discount .OO % O.OO 802 803 Appraisal Fee to DIVERSIFIED APPRAISAL SERVICES - $250 P.O.C. 803 804 Credit Report to FACTUAL DATA CORP - $9.54 P.O.C. 804 805 Lender's Inspection Fee to 806 Application Fee to F & M TRUST COMPANY - $50 P.O.C. 806 so? TAX SERVICE FEE TO F & M TRUST COMPANY 75.00 807 8o8 RATE LOCK REFUND TO PAUL (35x.oo) 8o~ FLOOD CERTIFICATION FEE TO FACTAL DATA CORP. 13'25 8:0 UNDERWRITING FEE TO F & M TRUST COMPANY 175.oo 8,0 81, DOCUMENT PREPARATION FEE TO F & M TRUST COMPANY 250.00 8,, 900 Item Required By Lender To Be Paid ln Advance: 90, Interest From 31-Mar-o4 to 1-Apr-u4 @ lO.34ooo per day = 10.34 902 Mortgage Insurance Premium for 1 months to F & M TRUST COMPANY 23.99 ~o2 903 Hazard Insurance Premium for 1 years to REESE/DANGELLO AGENCY P.O.C. 904 years to $347.00 YEARLY PREMIUM 904 moo Reserves Deposited With Lender: 9os :oo: Hazard insurance 2 mos. @ $:!8.92 permonth 57.8e mm moa Mortgage insurance 2 mos. @ $23.99 per month 47-98 ,002 mo3 City property taxes mos. @ per :oo4 County property taxes 2 mos. @ $26.77 per month 53-54 moa ,007 School taxes ~0 mos. @ $53.7~ per month 537.1o ,oo8 AGGREGATE ADJUSTMENT uoo Title Charges: (222.74) 1oo8 nm Settlement or dosing fee to no~ Abstract or title search to 1,o3 Title examination to no4 Tide insurance binder to 1106 Notary fees to ,,07 Attorney's fees to MARTHA B. WALKER, ESQ. P.O.C. (includes above items numbers: no8 Title Insurance to FREY & TILEY 826.75 no8 (includes above items numbers: ) Closing Service Letter (Frey & Tiley for Comwlth. Land Title) ,,o9 Lender's Coverage $ 70?,OO mo Owners Coverage $ 78,000 11o9 COURIER/OVERNIGHT FEE TO FREY & TILEY o.oo ,2oo Government Recording and Transfer Charges: ,,,3 mOl Recording fees: Deed $38.50 ; Mortgage: $64.50 ; Releases 103.OO ,20, moa City/county/stamps: Deed $780,00 ; Mortgage: $ 780.00 laO2 :203 Statetax/stamps: Deed $780,OO ; Mortgage: $ 780.00 ' 1203 laO4 SATISFACTION FEE TO RECORDER OF DEEDS FOR SATISFYING MTG ~aoo Additional Settlement Charges: nos :302 Pest inspection to t3o3 Current Taxes due from Borrower/Seller to Lisa L. Helm, Tax Collector o.oo 333, 1304 FINAL WATER/SEWER BILL TO BOROUGH OF SHIPPENSBURG 189.37 13o4 13o6 ~noo Total Settlement Charges (enter onlines lo3, Section J and 502, Section K) 2,380.05 1,3o3.o6 14oo Page No 3] Borrowers CERTIF~ICATION I direct and authorize the Compnay to make distributions indicated for my account on the attached HUD-1 Settlement Statement, approving the tax prorations indicated therein, and understand that prorations were based on figures for the preceding year, or estimates for the current year, and in the event of any change for the current year, all necessary adjustments must be made between Seller and Borrower direct; likew}se any DEFICIT in delinquent taxes will be reimbursed to Attorney/Title by Seller. I have carefully reviewed the HUDq Settlement Statement and to the best of my 'knowledge and belief, it is a true and accurate statement of all receipts and disbursements made on my account or by me in this transaction. I further certify that I have received a copy of the HUD-1 Settlement Statement. To the best of my knowledge, the HUD-~ Settlement Statement which I have prepared is a true and accurate account of the funds which were received and have been or will be disbursed by the undersigned as part of the settlement of this transaction. Settlem4nt A~e/~.t / / Date WARNING: It is a crime to knowingly make false statements to the United States on this or any other similar form. Penalties upon conviction can include fine and imprisonment. For details see: Title 18 U.S. Code Section lOOl and Section lolo. INFORMATION REPORTING ON REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS THIS HUD SE'~LEMENT STATEMENT CONTAINS IMPORTANT TAX INFORMATION (BOXES E, G, H, I, M AND LINE 4o~) AND IS BEING FURNISHED TO THE INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE. IF YOU ARE REQUIRED TO FILE A RETURN, A NEGLIGENCE PENALTY OR OTHER SANCTION WILL BE IMPOSED ON YOU IF THIS ITEM IS REQUIRED TO BE REPORTED AND THE INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE DETERMINES THAT IT HAS NOT BEEN REPORTED. Solicitation of TIN Seller is required by law to provide the Attorney/Company with his/her correct taxpayer identification number. If correct taxpayer identification number is not provided, he/she may be subject to civil or criminal penalties imposed by law. Certification of TIM Under penalties of peri ury, I certify that the taxpayer identification number shown in this statement is my correct taxpayer identification number. Seller Seller TAX PRO-RATION ADDENDU-M Date of Pro-Ration: March 3a, 2004 2OO3-2004 School Real Estate Tax lO.55 mills 2oo3~2oo4 School Real Estate Tax- Face $657.69 2oo3-aoo4 School Real Estate Tax- Per Day $L79697 ASSESSMENT: 92 Days Pre-paid = $62,34o.oo $165.3a $6a,34o.oo 2004 Co. & Twp./Bor. Real Estate Tax 5.462 mills 2004 Co. & Twp./Bot. Real Estate Tax- Face $340.50 See Settlement Sheot 2004 Co. & Twp./Bot. Real Kstate Tax* Per Day $o.93:188 Lines Numbers 11o, 276 Days Pre-paid = $:157.47 41o and 13o3 for Result~ of this Purchaser owes: Addendum. 92 Days pre-paid School 165.32 Plus 276 Days Pre-paid Co. & Twp./Bot. 2~7.47 422-79 8.46 Less :l% discount 414.33 [ B ...... [ Seller P.O.C. 333.69 11/14/2003 14:50 FAX 717 264 7129 F&)I TRUST APPRAISAL EVALUATION & OFFER TO PURCHASE _ E-mail A~dre~ Dffics Tel Year ~ Make '~Z°'~ MOdel ~AO '~ Trim Color /~e~ 1~ Body S~e, ~0 ~ Y N Customer Question~ Equipment Gul~e Book vatue 1) ~ ~ Has odometer ever been m~laced or r~palted? Hard Tonneau cover 2) ~ ~ Does odometer show thc IobJi mile~c o. vehicle? Running b~do Blackly Book ~) ~ ~ I] mll~sg~ over lOO,OOO m~ss? 8 foo~ bed Kelley Bluo B~ok ~'~ (''~ 4) ~ ~ Ever used comms~lly? Conve~on Van 01bern ~ S) ~ ~ a~n~ Uflo9 i.e. stoleni~e~iood~MU!R-t~l~ OrN'er side ~ldi~o door Wlndehleld - ~) ~ ~ Any mo~ificalicns to vehicle? 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Engine Go(d P~C~Oe 20) ~ ~ 0oe, your vel,lclu have a s~ic: con.c. ~~ ~n~,i~ion - _ .......................... Ex.us[ 21) Who 18 kt w~h? ...... Air Baa Interior Z2) )4ow much tim~ J~ ....... ~) ~ ~ OIu you buyycur vehicl~ new? ~ Ms~9° ....................... IMerior 24) ~ ~ Did you buy item ~=gemla'~ T~clion Ce.frei Interior headliner 25) How did you barn about R~arald A~o Marl? ~ --" Me,ncry =eat= Radio 26) AUUiEonal owner commsnE or equipme~ Heated =~t ~m Power ~a~ De~illgecoAdilion Ml~cellaeaous Dealed or 3d~ mileage ~l(es - v~cle m~st be m same condifio~ ~002 (Circle one) Galthersburg Who.ton wmm Flln~' FreUerlcl~ Annapol)s Clearwater Chambarsbun~ (Clrt./eone) Cadillac Olds VW Mazda Mi~.ubiehl S.,'.uki Oodl~e Isuzu Subaru Jeep Chrysler Toyota Chevrolet Nissan Pontlac Buick GMC Saab Hyundai U':cd Cars Vehicle ~onuide. rlng e?omt usn OA6' Yellow copy- Appcilnnr Pln~ copy ~1001 rW~' APPRAISAL OF PERSONAL PROPERTY I, CARL E. OCKER, do hereby certify that I am familiar with the fair market value of used furniture and household goods in Franklin County, Pennsylvania, and that I have examined the items of the furniture and household goods listed on the attached sheet(s) belonging to Elizabeth J. Thompson, deceased, who died October 22, 2003, and do value and appraise the same as of the date of death at the values set opposite each item. Date: A OCKER Auctioneer PERSONAL PROPERTY APPRAISAL OF THF ESTATE OF ELIZABETH J. THOMPSON DINING ROOM Tiger Maple Stand Stereo/Cassette Oak Rocker 3 Plank bottom chairs 60's White dining set & 4 chairs Shaker style ladder back chair 60's Modern chair Hepa White style server Art Deco Floor Lamp Flatware KITCHEN Dishware Set of Ivory Grindley English China Cut glass tumblers & etched sherbet Stainless Steel pots and pans Danish Modem style dishes Green Stemware Russell Wright China LIVING ROOM Fashion Porcelain Figurines Collection Pair of white lamps Sony Color TV Figurine Pottery Bowl Pottery dress Pottery Angel Group of Doris Winter Pottery Shaker style footstool RCA Victor dog 4 Etchings (in the stairway) 250.00 20.00 30.00 30.00 200.00 30.00 5.00 300.00 100.00 50.00 60.00 40.00 20.00 10.00 15.00 10.00 50.00 100.00 10.00 10.00 15.00 20.00 15.00 10.00 50.00 15.00 20.00 100.00 Elizabeth Thompson Estate Page 2 UPSTAIRS PORCH 2 photography lamps Zebra stool Indian Poster GUESTROOM 2 wooden bookcases Metal Trundle Bed Teddy Bear lamp 2 signed Prints/Lithograph (attic stairway) THIRD FLOOR ATTIC ROOM Floor lamp UPSTAIRS HALL 2 Indian drawings (Peter Jemison) Woven Basket lid OFFICE Computer Printer Typewriter & Stand Speakerphone & answering machine Fashion Mobile MASTER BEDROOM 2 lamps & end tables 2 bookcases Wicker Chair Tiger Plant stand Fashion Pdnt Watercolor landscape Piccaso Print 5.00 10.00 5.00 10.00 35.00 5.00 25.00 10.00 100.00 35.00 15.00 1.00 5.00 25.00 40.00 20.00 10.00 15.00 35.00 35.00 15.00 Thompson Estate Page 3 BASEMENT Trunk & stool Miscellaneous Tools Reel Mower Pots, Planters 7 metal shelving units 2 card tables Single door bookcase Stepladder White metal cabinet Oak mirror GARAGE Kitchen cabinet top 5.00 15.00 5.00 5.00 30.00 15.00 50.00 10.00 5.00 10.00 10.00 TOTAL $ 2,201.00 APPRAISAL OF PERSONAL PROPERTY I, CARL E. OCKER, do hereby certify that I am familiar with the fair market value of used furniture and household goods in Franklin County, Pennsylvania, and that I have examined the items of the furniture and household goods listed on the attached sheet(s) belonging to Elizabeth J. Thompson, deceased, who died October 22, 2003, and do value and appraise the same as of the date of death at the values set opposite each item. Date: Auctioneer PERSONAL PROPERTY APPRAISAL OF THF ESTATE OF ELIZABETH J. THOMPSON SUSAN CUMMINGS (appraisal of additional items) Pieced Comforter Nikon Camera w/Lens Box of Books $ $ $ 25.00 150.00 10.00 TOTAL $ 185.00 APPRAISAL OF PERSONAL PROPERTY I, CARL E. OCKER, do hereby certify that I am familiar with the fair market value of used furniture and household goods in Franklin County, Pennsylvania, and that I have examined the items of the furniture and household goods listed on the attached sheet(s) belonging to Elizabeth J. Thompson, deceased, who died October 22, 2003, and do value and appraise the same as of the date of death at the values set opposite each item. Date: Auctioneer Appraisal of Additional Selected Items Chosen on January 19, 2004 CINDY Sterling Silver Amethyst Floral Necklace 2 Gold Egytian pendants/one with chain Silver Indian Bracelet Silver/Gold Bear Silver Indian Necklace - artist signed/design inlaid Sterling Indian Feather (2) Pendant from College Turquiose Blue/Purple Pin Silver Turquoise - artist signed Sterling Heart Shaped Stone Turquoise- artist signed Turquoise Sterling Pin 5 miniature Indian Pieces 4 Books- American DreamJan Gogh Ceramic Harvey Shirt Dress Box Lot of Christmas Decorations Mask of Agamenon Picture - Old Main/Ship University Jazz Album & winter picture Cherry Jewelry Chest Birch Basket .SUSAN Bangle Bracelet Douglas Salmon (pair) Silver Indian - artist signed Silver Indian - artist signed Bear Fetish (white) Shirley Temple Composition Doll Shirley Temple Ideal Doll Cat Hanging picture & etching Watercolor on paper 150.00 20.00 25.00 50.00 125.00 35.00 5.00 40.00 125.00 35.00 100.00 20.00 40.00 20.00 15.00 5.00 5.00 10.00 5.00 15.00 20.00 35.00 50.00 40.00 250.00 50.00 25.00 75.00 20.00 35.00 10.00 Thompson Appraisal, pa.qe 2, 01/19/2004 SUSAN AND CINDY Turquiose ring & Turquoise bear necklace (Bobby) Turquoise feathered necklace (Bobby) Turquoise bolo (Bobby) Sterling Silver chain (Bobby) Feather & Maize necklace (Bobby) 3 miniature Indian pottery pieces (Bobby) Lot - t-shirt, 2 cloth dolls, thread, cutting boards, contemporary quilts, kitchen items (Bobby) Group Needlework (brown) Bookshelves Paper Mache Form (pair) Desert Evening painting (Charles) Lot - Office supplies, watercolor (Charles) Indian Woven Tray (Kitty) KRISTY SCHAEFFER Lot of seven fetishes KRISTEN LAURENSON Turquoise/Silver necklace Silver Bear necklace Silver line necklace dog & bone 50.00 75.00 40.00 5.00 20.00 25.00 5.00 5.00 20.00 5.00 10.00 15.00 65.00 40.00 15.00 10.00 20.00 TOTAL $ 1,880.00 CARL E. OCKER AUCTIONEER 44Ol Philadelphia Avenue Chambersburg, PA 17201 (717) 264-6578 Personal Property Appraisal for Elizabeth Thompson Estate 19 S Prince St Shippensburg PA 17257 3 PIECES OF HANDICAP ACCESSORIES ................. 25 00 TOTAL ..................................................................................................................... $25.00 Date I, DO HEREBY CERT~Y that I have examined the tangible personal property of Elizabeth Thompson Estate, 19 S Prince St, Shippensburg PA 17257 And do value and appraise the same at $25.00 as being fair market Value of said property on this date of~ibruary 27,~*004 Appraiser CARL E. OCKER AUCTIONEER 44Ol Philadelphia Avenue Chambersburg, PA 17201 (717) 264-6578 Personal Property Appraisal for Elizabeth Thompson Estate 19 S. Prince St Shippensburg PA 17257 StuFFED RED DOG ............................................................................................ 1 oo ~EDLEWOP. r ~ Sr~W mC~S ...................... ' .................................. 5'00 2 REELS OF ELECTRICAL EXTENSION CORDS ....................... i0.00 TOTAL .................................................................................................................................................. $]31 . O0 I, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that I have examined the tangible personal property of Elizabeth Thompson Estate, 19 S. Prince St, Shippensburg PA 17257 And do value and appraise the same at $21.00 as being fair market Date Value of said property on this date~March 11,.~004/~ I - Appraiser · l CARL E. OCKER AUCTIONEER 4401 Philadelphia Avenue Chambersburg, PA 17201 (717) 264-6578 Personal Property Appraisal for Elizabeth Thompson Estate Shippensburg, PA 17257 1920' LADY SCULPTURE . . · ' ................................................................................................... 75 00 APACHE GAN DANCER SCULPTURE, WOOD & METAL ..... ' ....... 35'00 COPPER WALL SCULPTURE. ' ........................................................ 25' TIPI DOLL WALL HANGING .............................................................................................................. 00 ............................................................... 20 00 IRIS CERAMIC VASE ................. 20 00 IROQUOISE CORNHUSK MASKJJjj; ..................................................................................................... TOHONO OjODOM WOVEN PLA~;~ ................................................................................................... 20.00 .................................................................................................. 20.00 TOHONO O ODOM WOVEN OWL BASKET .................................................. 35 00 LARGE STUFFED ELEPHANT FROM INDIA. ' ................................ i 50.^^ WIRE CAT SCULPTURE .................................................................................. vv ...................................................................................................................... I0.00 TOTAL ................................................................................................................................................ $435.00 I, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that I have examined the tangible personal property of Elizabeth Thompson Estate, Shippensburg PA 17257 And do value and appraise the same at $435.00 as being fair market Value of said property on this date of-~anuag~ 2,~2006~/., Appraiser 121 South Main Street S I Pi C E 1 8 7 7 Phone (717)264-7693 Member, American Gem Society Ann Ludwig Wagner, Registered Jeweler Jane Ludwig Mentzer Chambersburg, PA 17201 FAIR MARKET VALUE APPRAISAL The fair market value is an estimation ora price arrived at willing by a buyer and a seller and not under duress. Because jewelry appraisal and evaluation is not a pure science and is therefore subjective, estimations of fair market value may vary from one appraiser to another and such a variance does not necessarily constitute error on the part of the appraiser. Mountings prohibit the full and accurate observation and grading of Diamonds. Therefore only a provisional grade will be given. The weights are estimations based on available dimensions. If the Diamond is graded or weighed while unmounted the weight or grades may vary. ESTATE OF ELIZABETH THOMPSON Feb. 2,2004 1. One lady's 18 karat white gold ring contains: 1- emerald-cut genuine emerald Length- 7. gmm. Width- 6.38mm. Depth- 3.84mm. Estimated weight- 1.35ct. Cutting- good Color- Hue- very slightly bluish green Tone- dark Saturation- fair Clarity- moderately included 2- .45ct. triangular- cut Diamonds Base- 5.5mm. Height- 5mm. Cutting- fair Color- I Provisional GIA Clarity- VS 1- VS2 Provisional GIA The emerald is set in a four prong head. The triangular Diamonds are set on either side THOMPSON APPRAISAL Page 2. #1 continued three prong heads. The shank is 2mm. wide. ESTIMATED FAIR MARKET VALUE-S3500.00 2. One 30" strand contains: 79- 8mm. amethyst beads Color- purple Clarity- heavily included 4- 7mm. baroque cultured pearls 8- 6mm. gold beads ESTIMATED FAIR MARKET VALUE- $30.00 3. One sterling silver handcrafted brooch is the figure of a Native American woman. It is inlaid with mother-of-pearl, turquoise, coral, onyx, malachite, and lapis lazuli. It stands 2" tall. On the back it is signed by V & S Benn. ESTIMATED FAIR MARKET VALUE- $250.00 4. One sterling silver handcrafted brooch is the figure of a Native American Raven dancer. It is inlaid with several shades of mother of pearl, turquoise, coral, onyx, and dark sard. It is 2 ¼" tall. At the top of the back is a loop for a chain through which is a 24" long sterling silver box chain. On the back of the brooch it is signed V & S Benn. ESTIMATED FAIR MARKET VALUE- $275.00 121 South Ma/n Street S I I~1 C E I 8 7 7 Phone (717)264-7693 Member, American Gem Society Ann Ludwig Wagner, Registered Jeweler Jane Ludwig Mentzer Chambersburg, PA 17201 FAIR MARKET VALUE APPRAISAL The fair market value is an estimation of a price arrived at willing by a buyer and a seller and not under duress. Because jewelry appraisal and evaluation is not a pure science and is therefore subjective, estimations of fair market value may vary from one appraiser to another and such a variance does not necessarily constitute error on the part of the appraiser. Mountings prohibit the full and accurate observation and grading of Diamonds. Therefore only a provisional grade will be given. The weights are estimations based on available dimensions. If the Diamond is graded or weighed while unmounted the weight or grades may vary. ESTATE OF ELIZABETH THOMPSON APRIL 13, 2004 1. One sterling silver Native American design bracelet is a cuff style. It has three silver wires forming the cuff. Soldered to the top are three silver Kachina doll figures. They are set with the following cabochon turquoise: I- 3mm. round 8- 2mm. round 2- 4.6 x 2.7mm. oval 1- 5.5 x 4.5mm. oval The center figure is the largest, measuring 2 3/8" long. The side figures a each 1%" long. It is signed M on the back. ESTIMATED FAIR MARKET VALUE- $175.00 2. One sterling silver ring is Native American construction. It contains: 1- round, cabochon turquoise Dia.- 11.5mm. 2- round, cabochon coral Dia.- 3.5mm. Each stone is set in a full bezel. The mounting is signed K on the back. ESTIMATED FAIR MARKET VALUE- $40.00 3. One multi-bead necklace is 20" long. It is partially a double strand and graduated. ESTIMATED FAIR MARKET VALUE- $15.00 ,/ APPRAISAL REPORT FAIR. MARKET VALUE OF SEVEN HUNDRED VOLUME LIBRARY, RESEARCH FILES, ORIGINAL FASHION EPHEMERA, AND EIGHTY EIGHT PIECES OF HISTORIC COSTUME Part of the estate of Elizabeth J. Thompson, PhD Effective date: 10/22/03 Objects inspected on: 2/04/04 Report Date: 4/25/04 ~ Researched and prepared by: A. Newbold Richardson Candidate member, American Society of Appraisers The Costume and Textile Specialists 602 South View Terrace Alexandria, Virginia 22314 703-684-0863/pastcrafts~verizon.net TABLE OF CONTENTS Executive Summery ........................................................................ page 1 Purpose and Intended Use ................................................................. page 2 Appraiser's Certification .................................................................. page 2 Narrative ...................................................................................... page 3 Glossary ....................................................................................... page 6 Bibliography .................................................................................. page 7 Credentials .................................................................................... page 9 The Library ................................................................. Appendix A: page 10 The Costume Collection .................................................. Appendix B: page 24 A. NEWBOLD RICHARDSON Past Crafts Textiles Appraisals, Conservation, & Exhibition 602 South View Terrace Alexandria, Virginia 22314 703-684-0863/pastcrafts~yerizon. net EXECUTIVE SUMMERY APPRAISAL OF RFERENCE LIBRARY AND COSTUME COLLECTION ESTATE OF ELIZABETH J. THOMPSON April 30, 2004 This letter is to certify the appraisal of the fashion reference library and costume collection belonging to the late Dr. Elizabeth Thompson. Both collections were professionally catalogued and maintained in excellent condition. The reference library includes 780 decorative arts books and extensive primary source material. These include an extensive collection of original mail order catalogs from the end of the 19th century to the last quarter of the 20th century, 96 individual 19th century fashion plates, 101 original 19th century fashion magazines, 11 leather bound annual volumes of ?eterson's and Godey's Ladies Magazine, 14 file drawers of research materials, and 8000 color slides. The library has an estimated Fair Market Value of $43,699.20 The costume collection consists of 88 items of historic clothing from the early 19th century to the 1980's. The artifacts represent clothing worn by men, women, and children. The estimated Fair Market Value of the costume collection is $17,128.00. The estimated Fair Market Value of the library and costume collection is $60,827.20 My report details the relevant markets and explains how I arrived at the value conclusions. Appendix A details the contents of the library. Appendix B has an itemized list of the costume collection, and photographs of those pieces valued over $500.00 Anne Newbold Richardson Candidate Member American Society of Appraisers DECLARATION OF PURPOSE AND INTENDED USE The purpose of this appraisal report is to assign values to a seven hundred eighty volume fashion research library with accompanying research files, original fashion ephemera, and eighty eight pieces of historic costume currently part of the estate of Dr. Elizabeth J Thompson. The type of value presented in this report is the estimated Fair Market Value of the garments. I understand that this report will be used to establish a value for estate tax purposes. The Fair Market Value of an object is that price agreed to by a willing buyer and a willing seller. This value is determined with the understanding that neither party is under an), compulsion to enter into the transaction, and that both parties have reasonable knowledge of an3, relevant facts pertinent to the objects. fin this repor/,' I considered the three traditional approaches to value: cost, income, and market. The estimated Fair Market Value of the library and costume collection was determined using the market comparison approach to value. LIMITING CONDITIONS: None RESTRICTIONS The information and opinions contained in this appraisal report are res~cted by the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP) in their use. They are for the exclusive use of the client. Anyone else using the information and opinions will be considered an unintended user. A full understanding of this document, and the opinions expressed by the appraiser, requires the attendance at the examination of the property, as well as access to the appraisers' files and. library. This includes the deftrdfions of value and their appropriate application. APPRAISER'S CERTIFICATION: I certify that to the best of my knowledge and belief: -The statements o~' fact contained in this appraisal report are mae and correct. -The reported analyses, opinions, and conclusions are limited only by the reported assumptions and limiting conditions, and are my personal, unbiased professional analysis, opinions, and assumptions. -I have no present or prospective interest in the property that is the subject of this appraisal report, and I have no personal interest or bias with respect to the parties involved, unless it is revealed here. -My compensation is not contingent upon the reporting of a predetermined value, or direction in value, that favors the cause oft. he client, the amount of the value estimate, the attainment ora stipulated result, or the occurrence of a · subsequent event. oi have made a personal inspection of the subject properties. -No one else has provided significant professional assistance. -I am fully competent to perform this assignment and have met all the binding requirements of USPAP Standard I, considered all of the guidelines of that Standard and employed the appropriate approach to value. All of the binding requirements of USPAP Standard II have been met in this report. I have also observed the Code of Ethics of the The subject properties in this report are a seven hundred eighty volume fashion reference library with extensive primary source material and an eighty-eight piece collection of historic clothing dating from the early 19th century to the 1980's. The owner of the collection, the late Dr. Elizabeth Thompson, was a professor of Sociology at Shippensburg University. She specialized in the history of the democrmization of fashion in America. This collection of historic costume and related materials was cataloged, and maintained in excellent condition. The Reference Library (Appendix A) The books cover the full spectrum of the history and social theory of fashion: general history of costume, specialized subjects, exhibit catalogs, fashion photography, designers, couture, and the fashion industry. As with any decorative arts reference library, the value of the books range from a few dollars for the used paperbound reprints, to several hundreds of dollars for the highly sought after out of print volumes. I considered the three approaches to value in compiling this report: the cost approach, the income approach and the market comparison approach. I used the market comparison approach to estimate the value of the research library and related materials. As the library is extensive and the subject matter uniform, I used a statistical analysis formula to estimate the total value of the books. Using the inventory of the books provided to me by the estate, I subdivided the books into their appropriate research categories: general costume history, twentieth century couture, fashion photography, etc. (See appendix A) I selected a random 10% from each category and researched each title in the used, rare, and out of print book market. I recorded the three lowest prices for each volume in the sampling and found the average price for each title. Ten percent of the books have a value of $3,009.10. I estimate the Fair Market Value of the books to be $30,091.00 The primary source print materials: ninety-six 19th century fashion prints, files of original magazine fashion ads from the early 20th century, over one hundred issues of 19th century fashion magazines, and a large collection of mail order catalogs dating from the 1890's- 1990's appeal to a wide market; they are sought after by museum curators and students of costume, the decorative arts, and social history, interior decorators, and dealers in used books, ephemera, and collectibles. They are sold by the lot in the specialty costume and textile auctions, as well as individually by dealers specializing in used books and ephemera. I reviewed the sale results of similar primary source fashion materials from both costume and textile auctions and from the specialty dealers. As this collection covers such a broad expanse of time (1840's to 1980's) my value calculations took the age of the item into account, as the older material is more sought after and scarcer. The particulars of my research and calculations are in my work files. I estimate the Fair Market Value of the primary source materials to be $6,708.20. The library included a collection of eight thousand high quality slides of clothing, portraits, and genre paintings. The slides were the core of a curriculum Dr. Thompson had designed and compiled in conjunction with her 14 file drawers of research materials and lecture outlines: articles pulled from professional and specialty journals, fashion photography pulled from mid to late 20th century fashion magazines such as "Vogue", and "ttarpers Bazaar", and outlines for presentations on such topics as "The History of Underwear", etc. As the curriculum was designed, created, and photographed by Dr. Thompson, the value calculation is restricted to the cost of materials. The estimated Fair Market Value of the slides is $6,900.00 The total estimated Fair Market Value of the Research Library is $43,699.20 The Costume Collection (Appendix B) Dr. Thompson studied the role of clothing in everyday life in the 19th and 20th centuries. She was interested in how fashion reflected the changes in American society over the past 200 years. To that end her collection of eighty-eight costume artifacts consists of "typical" n'fiddle class outfits of each period. The garments tell the story of the progression from self-sufficient clothing production to a mass manufactured one. The pieces fi'om the first half of the 19th century were all hand made at home, rather than being made in professional workrooms; they were fashionable - but not high style. The garments dating from the second half of the 19th century, the "Victorian" period, were made by dressmakers. The tailoring complexities of the fashions of the day required that women seek the assistance of skilled dressmakers in order to achieve the proper fit. By the 1890's and into the early 1900's the department stores supplanted the local dressmaking establishments by opening clothing departments for women, children, and gentlemen. This same period saw the emergence of the specialty clothing shop for women. The mail order catalog emerged as a popular source for inexpensive, fashionable clothing. As the 20th century progressed, clothing production became more centralized and mass produced. The garments in the costume collection reflect all of these trends. Good quality antique clothing from the 19th and early 20th centuries is not plentiful. Collectors and museum curators spend years seeking out good examples from specific periods. I have had to search over several years of sales results to find comparables. The best source of comparables for historic clothing such as these pieces are found in the results of the regional costume and textile sales held biannually at the Alderfer Auction Company in Hatfield, PA, the Charles A Whitaker Auction Company in Philadelphia, PA, and the William Doyle Galleries in New York City - specifically the May 2001 sale where the inventory of Suzie's Antiques was offered for sale. Suzi's Antiques was a legendary shop in Farmville, VA whose extensive inventory of antique and vintage costumes served the needs of museums all over the country as well as the local children looking for old clothes to dress up in. The inventory was liquidated in two very well attended sales, the one at Doyle's and the April 2001 sale at Whitaker's. These regularly scheduled costume sales attract a following of collectors, museum curators, individual buyers and dealers from all over the country. I attend the sales regularly and know whether the buyer was paying retail, wholesale, or "through the nose"! Used judiciously, the sales results from the Internet auction site eBay can also be a source of comparables. I watch two eBay sellers in particular: "Fideebee" and "Time Travelers". Both of these dealers are costume scholars, active in the Costume Society of America, and do a steady business with active and knowledgeable curators and collectors. I reviewed the sales results of the past three years to determine the Fair Market Value of each of the costume items. Certain periods are more sought after than others and the value of this collection reflects this. Early 19th century examples are becoming scarce and even simple outfits command fairly high prices. Dresses from the 1920's and 30's are highly prized by fashion enthusiasts if they are still in good condition. The lack of pretty, feminine clothes being sold today has forced style conscious women into the vintage market for their party clothes. However, clothes from the 1960's, 70's and 80's, except for those with known designer labels, are still traded at thrift shop prices. These results provided me with an estimated Fair Market Value of $17,128.00 for the costume collection. The total estimated Fair Market Value of the library and costume collection is $60,827.20 GLOSSERY Biannual: twice in one year; every six months. Catalog: to identify, describe, and sort objects in a collection Curator: professional who studies, cares for, and exhibits museum collections. Curriculum: a pre-designed course of study. Department store: retail establishment where many kinds of merchandise are displayed in different areas of the same building. Designer: person who creates the appearance of new objects. Dressmaker: person who makes clothing for private clients from pattern to finished garment. Ephemera: miscellaneous small objects - usually of paper - pertaining to one subject. Liquidate: to sell off an entire stock of merchandise in a short amount of time. Professional workroom: location where objects are made on commission by skilled crai~smen. Sociology: the study of the forms, institutions, and habits of human groups; social science. Specialty shop: store that Sells only a specific quality and type of clothing, usually ready made. Tailoring: The art of fitting fabric over the human form to create fitted clothing. BIBLIOGRAPHY Baumgarten, Linda, What Clothes Reveal, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, 2002 Buck, Anne, Clothes and the Child, Holmes and Meier, NY 1996 Carnegy, V icky, Fashions of a Decade: the 1980's, Batsford, London 1990 Harris, Kristina, Victorian Fashion in America, Dover Publications ................... , Victorian and Edwardian Fashions: 1840-1919, Schiffer, 1995 ................... , Vintage Fashions for Women: 1920's-1940's, Schiffer, 1996 Kevill-Davis, Sally, Yesterday's Cl-dldren: the Antiques and History of Childcare, Antique Collectors Club, 1991 Kurella, Elizabeth, The Complete Guide to Vintage Textiles, Krause Publications 1999 MacPhail, Anna, The Well Dressed Child- Children's Clothing 1820-1940, Schiffer Publications 1999 Milbank, Caroline, New York Fashion: the Evolution of American Style, Abrams, 1989 Norris, Herbert, 19th Century Costume and Fashion, Dover Books, 1998 Peacock, John, 20th Century Fashions, Thames and Hudson, 1993 Rose, Claire, Children's Clothes, Drama Books, 1989 Severa, Joan, Dressed for the Photographer: Ordinary Americans and Fashion 1840-1900 Kent State University Press,1995 Smith, Pamela, The Official Price Guide to Vintage Fashions and Fabrics, House of Collectibles, Crown Publishing Group, NY 2001 Torrers, Deborah, Fashion Illustrated: 1920-1950, Studio Vista 1974 Ulseth, Hazel & Helen Shannon, Victorian Fashions 1890-1905, Hobby House Press, 1994 Weil, Christina, Second Hand Chic, Pocket Books, 1999 AUCTION CATALOGS AND SALES RESULTS Alderfer Auction Company, Hatfield, PA: Antique and Vintage Clothing, Accessories, and Ephemera, April 2002 William Doyle Galleries, New York, NY: Couture and Textile Sale, May 2001 Charles A. Whitaker Auction Company with Karen Augusta Antique Lace and Fashion, Philadelphia, PA.: Costume and Textile Sales April '01, March '03, October'03 Antique Book & Vintage Clothing Dealers and Web sites Addall.com: Consortium of dealers in rare, used,& out of print books Antique and Vintage Dress Gallery: www.m~tiquedress.com Antique Maps and Prints: www.antiquemapsandprints.com Cookie's Closet: www.cookiescloset, com eBay Internet Auction: Fideebee eBay Internet Auction: Time Travelers Southern Prints: www.southernprints.co.uk Vintage Textile Boutique: www.vintagetextile.com A.NEWBOLD RICHARDSON The Costume and Textile Specialists Appraisals, Conservation, Exhibition 602 South View Terrace Alexandria, Virginia 22314 703-684-0863/pastcraffs~verizon.net 1998-PRESENT: Independent appraiser specializing in textiles. Recent projects include evaluation of the textiles at the Washington National Cathedral, a large collection of early Pennsylvania weavings at winterthur museum, an important 18th c. American sampler, collections of late 20t~ c. haute couture, women's military uniforms, & celebrity costumes, a shoe worn by Martha Washington, clothing worn by Thomas Jeff~son, & numerous 18~h and 19th c. costumes and textiles in private estates & public collections. f 1980-PRESENT: Owner Past Crafts Textiles, Alexandria, VA.: conservation ,reproduction, & exhibition of historic textiles. As a conservator in private practice, I serve as a consultant to individuals 8: museums, including the Smithsonian Institution, the D.A.R. Museum, & the National Heritage Museum. I have treated a wide range of 18th, 19th and 20* century costumes & textiles, including wedding dresses, laces, vestments, baptismal gowns, quilts, coverlets, tapestries, linens, and samplers. I teach workshops on textili' conservation to staff and volunteers of historic house museums. As an exhibit specialist recent projects inclu de The Stuff of Childhood, the DAR Museum, ' 01; Generations, The Lyceum, Alexandria, VA. ' 02, Enterprising Women, the Schlessinger Library at Radcliffe College, '02-05; Fashionably Independent, Montpelier Mansion Laurel, MD. '02; Historic Hampton, The Hampton Virginia History Center, '03; History Makers,. The Lyceum,'03; Style and Grace: the Gowns of Marion Anderson, The Black History Center, Richmond, VA,'04; Inventing the American Wedding, D~AR Museum,'04; Home Front Alexandria, The Lyceum, '04 198I- 1990: A..Newbold Richardson, Fgistoric Interiors: textiles. In collaboration with architectural historian William Scale, I provided the research, design, and implementation of furniture and window covers, bed curtaining, and all other textiles related to the restoration of historic properties. Projects included: Mon~pelierMansion, c1798, Prince George's County, MD., ArmisteadHouse, c1893, Williamsburg, VA. StraOrord Hall t~lantation, c 1750, Westmoreland County, VA., Woodlawn Farm, c1794, St. Mary's County, MD. Awarded the grand prize for historic preservation by The National Trust in 1990. 1975 - 1984: The Great Gatsby, Inc. restoration, conservation, and display of vintage clothing for resale. 1970- 1986: Clarissa, Inc. Alexandria, Va. & N.Y.C. Manufacturer of exclusive women's clothing. Retail buyer, wholesale showroom manager, & production supervision. EDUCATION April/May 2004:Managing Preservation Organizations and Museums, the National Trust, Washington,DC Dec. 2003 Conservation in Exhibit Cases and Displctys, CCAHA, Philadelphia, PA June 2002 Post graduate course in 18tn & 19t~ c printing and dyeing techniques Univ. Nebraska - Lincoln April 2000 Post graduate study in woven coverlets, Coverlet Institute, Omaha, Nebraska. July 1999...Post graduate workshop on textile conservation issues, University of Rhode Island Summer 1998 Appraisal Studies Program, G W.U. Washington, D.C. 1980 - 1982 independent study in textile conservatiOn science; The Textile Museum, Washington, D.C. 1976 - 1979: completed all coursework for M.F.A. in Costume Design using the Consortium. The George Washington Un/v:, The Catholic Univ., & The Textile Museum. 1975 B.S. in Speech (costume design) Northwestern Univ., Evanston, Ill. AFFII,IATIONS Advisor to Dumbarton House, Headquarters of the National Society of the Colonial Dames, American Society of Appraisers, American Institute of Conservators, American Quilt Study Group, Costume Society of America, Quilt Restoration Society. APPENDIX I The Library and Primary Source Materials Estate of Elizabeth Thompson 2/4/O4 FasionBooksTrans SUBJECT__I Sex & Gender Designers Fashion_ Culture Couture Designers Care & Restoration Biography--B. Ballard History_ 1880s Beauty Retail ing_ Merchandising Culture Biography History Hislory Theory_ Phi!osophy History_ Early Sewing Machine History_ lgT0s History_ 18th & 19tn c. Men's Clothes Men's Clothes Biography Retailing History_ 1960s Biography History_ Victorian History_ Early 20th c, History_ 1920s Designers Reference Children's Clothes Catalog_ 1891 Designer--Cassini Designers Biography Fashion Industry History_ 1940s Designers--Chanel History Fashion Industry Fashion_ Culture Royalty History Fashion Guides Men's Clothes_ History Fashion Industry Couture History_ 181h Century Men's Clothes Biography Biography Lace Fashion History_ 1980s Fashion_ Culture Care & Restoration Fashion Guides Theory_ Philosophy Fashion Industry Fashion_ Cullure Children's Clothes SUBJECT__2 Eroticism Beene Laundry Hislory Biography Theatrical Coslume Texliles Biography--Singer Biography Clothing Construction Edward Bok BIoomingdale's Beau Brummell Dressmaking Dressmaking History Retailing_ Jordan Marsh Cassini Reference Fashion Leader Text Chanel Men's Clothes Photography Hislory_ 1950s-60s The Dandy Neckwear_ Ties Elsie De Wolfe Dior Celebrity' History_ 1970s Mending History_ 1950s Designers Celebrity Celebrity_ F Industry AUTHOR Robinson Julian Cullerton_ Brenda Craik_ Jennifer Skrabneski_ V. (Photo) & Laura Jacobs Steele_ Valerfe Balderslon_ L. Ray Ballard_ Beltina Miss Oakey Banner_ Lois W. Adburgham_ Alison Benslock_ Shad & Suzanne Ferriss_ Ed. Beaton_ Cecil Bealon_ Cecil Badon_ Lucy Barthes_ Roland Barber_ E. J. W. Brandon_ Ruth Brady_ James Bradfleld_ Nancy Boyer_ G. Bruce Boyer_ G. Bruce Steinberg_ Selma Herju Stevens_ Mark Bernard_ Barbara Cole_ Hubert Buck_ Anne Byers_ Margaretta with Consuelo Kamholz Calasibetta_ Charlotte Mankey Calvert_ Kadn Cassini_ Oleg Carter_ Ernestine Castle_ Irene Chamberlain_ James Franklin Chambers_ Bemice G. Heeddch_ Marcel Cobrin_ Harry A. Coleridge_ Nicholas Cunningham_ Patdcia A. & Susan Voso Lab (ed) Cumming_ Valerie Cunningham_ Bill Dadaux_ Genevieve Antoine D'Aurevilly_ Jules Barbey Davies_ Jessica De Marly_ Diana De Marly_ Diana Dyer_ Rod & Ron Spark Smith_. Jane S. Dior_ Christian Eamshaw_ Pat Fraser_ Kennedy Fraser_ Kennedy Foote_ Estella Fogarty_ Anne Flugel_ J. C. Fairchild_ John Fairchild_ John Ewing_ Elizabeth TITLE Body Packaging: A Guide to Human Sexual Display Geoffrey Beene The Face of Fashion: Cultural Sludies in Fashion The Art of Haute Couture Women of Fashion: Twentieth-Century Designers Laundering In My Fashion Beauty In Dress American Beauty Shops and Shopping (1800-1914) On Fashion Cecil Beeton: Memoirs of Ihe 40's The Glass of Fashion Hislodc Costume for the Stage The Fashion System Prehistoric Textiles A Capitafisl Romance_ Singer and the Sewing Machine Superchic Costume in Detail (1730-1930) Eminently Suitable Elegance Reformer in the Marketplace Like No Other Store in the Wodd Fashion in the 66's Beau Brummell Victorian Costume and Costume Accessories The Dressmaker The Art of Dressmaking Designing Women Essential Terms of Fashion Children in the House Jordan_ Marsh Illustrated Catalog of 1891 In My Own Fashion Magic Names of Fashion Castles In the Air How We Are Clothed Fashion Fundamentals Coco Chanel_ Her Life_ Her Secrets PUBLISHER DATE Los Angeles:Elysi*~um Growth Press n.d _ 19897 NY: Harry N. Abram§ 1995 London: Routledge 1994 NY: Abbeville Press 1995 NY: Rizzoli 1991 Philadelphia: L. R. Balderston 1914 New York: David Mc~Kay Company_ Inc. 1960 New York: Harper & Brothers_ Franklin Square 1881 New York: Alfred A, Knope_ Inc, 1983 London: George Allen & Unwln Ltd, 1964 ' 1981 New Jersey: Rutgers University Press 1994 New York: McGraw-Hill 1972 New York: Doubleday & Co,_ inc. 1954 Boston: Waiter H. Baker Co: 1935 1961_ 1963 . Berkeley & Los Angeles: University o1' California Pre1967- New Jersey: Princeton University Press 1991 Philadelphia_ J, B. Lippincott Co. 1977 Boston Little Brown & Co. 1974 Boston: Plays inc. 1968_ 1981 New York: W.W. Norton & Co. 1990 New York: W.W,'Norton & Co. 1985 Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press 1979 New York: Thomas Y. Crowell 1979 New York: Academy Editions 1978 New York: Mason/Chaffer Publishers Inc. 1977 New York: Thomas Nelson & Sons - 1961 New York: The Butteflck Publishing Co. 1911 New York: The Buttedck Publishing Co.1927 New York: Simon & Schuster 1938 New York: Fairchild Publications 1986 Boston: Northeastere University Press1992 Jordan_ Marsh & Co. & Dover Books ~ 199t New York Simon and Schuster 1987 New Jeraey: Prentice-Haft Inc. 1980 New York: Da Capo Press~. Inc, 1958 New York: The Macmillan Co. 1932 New York: Prentice-Hall_ Inc. 1947 Boston: Little_ Brown and Co. 1972 The Men's Clothing Industry: Colonial Through Modem Times New York: Fairchild Publications The Fashion Conspiracy: A Remarkable Journey Through the Empires of F New York: Harper & Row Publishers Dress in Amedcan Culture - Royal Dress Facades Elegance Oandyism Ready-Made Miracle: The Amedcen Story of Fashion for the Millions The Hislory of Haute Couture 1850. 195~ Louis XIV & Versailles Fit to be Tied: Vintage Ties fo lhe Forties and Eady Fifties Elsie De Wolfe: A Life in Ihe High Style Christian Dior and I Bobbin & Needle Laces: identification & Care Scenes From/he Fashionable World The Fashionable Mind: Reflections on Fashion 1970 - 1981 The Menders Manual: Repairing and Preserving Garments and Bedding Wife - Dressing The Psychology of Clothes The Fashionable Savages Chic Savages History of Children's Costume 1970 1988 Bowling Green_ OH: Bowling Green Slate Universit 1993 New York: Holmes & Meier 1989 New York: Penguin Books 1978 New York: Doubleday & Company_ Inc, 1964 New York: PAJ Publications 1988 New York: G. P. Pulnam's Sons 1967 London: B T Batsford Ltd. ~ 1980 New York: Holmes & Meier 1987 New York: Abbeville Press 1987 New York: Atheneum 1982 New York: E. P. Dutton & Company_ Inc. 1957 Oregon: Robin and Russ Handweavera 1983 New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1987 New York: Alfred A. Knope 1981 New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich 1976 New York: Julian Messner_ Inc. 1959 New York: International University Press Inc. 1969 New York: Doubleday & Company_ Inc. -1965 New York: Pocket Books 1989 New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1977 Page 1 FasionBooksTrans History_ 18th & 18th c. Lingerie History Biography Perry Ellis Body Decoration Status_ Sex Hislory Hislory_ 1620-1820 Uniled Stales Hats Texliles History Collections_ Shows History_ 1990-91 Exhibition calalog Designer-~Jon Haggins Illustration History History_ 1909 Catalog Hislory Hislory Hislory_ 1920s i Illustration Swim wear Couture Fashion_ Cullum Theory_ Philosophy Reference Hislory History_ 18th c. Pennsylvania Hislory_ 1890-1919 Paper dolts History_ Victorian Paper dolls History_ 191h c. Illustration Hislory_ 1830-34 Illustration History_ 1886 Catalog Hisl0ry- 1930s Paper Dolls History_ 1993 Magazine Fashion Design; History_ 19 Sawing Fashion Design; History_192Sewlng Fashion Design; History_ 19 Sewing Hislory_ 1840-1880 Illustrafion-Godey's History_ 1860s Civi~ War History_ 1890s Paper Dolls History_ 1930s Paper Dolts History_ 1920s Paper dolls History_ 1860s Paper dolls History_ 1830-40 Paper dolls History_ 1840-1860 Paper dolls History_ 18th c. American History_ 18th c. American History_ 17th c. American_ Paper doffs History_ 19th c. Paper dolls_ 1860s Shoes Designer_ Roger Vivier History_ 19th & 20th c. Exhibition catalog History_ early 20th c. Paper do[ts History_ Victorian_ 19th & 2OOhotographs History_ 19th c,_ Victorian Paper dolls History_ 1920s Paper do[ts Designers_ Schiaparelli Paper dolls History_ 1930s Clothing construction History_ 1940s Paper dolls Hislory_ 1940s Catalog History_ 1950s Paper do!Is History_ 20th c._ 1950-1970 Paper dolls Designers--Chanel Paper dolls Athletic Clothes_ spodswear Couture Royalty Designers--Armani Armani History History_ 1930s Movies Ewing_ Elizabeth Ewin9_ Elizabeth Moor_ Jonathan Ebio_ Victoria Evans_ Mary Eerie_ Alice Morse McCleflan_ Elizabeth Ginsburg_ Madeleine Ed, Johnson Museum show Robinson_ Julian National Cloak & Suit Co. Hilt_ Margot Hamilton & Peter A. Bucknell Racine[ Albert Ginsbur~_ MadeleJne Marlin_ Richard & Harold Koda Martin_ Richard & Harold Koda Breward_ Christopher Davis_ Fred Baclawski_ Karen Hersh_ Tandy & Chades Tierney_ Tom Menten_ Theodore Blum_ Slefla Ed. Johnson_ Judy M. Ed. Bloomingdale Brothers Tierney_ Tom Woman's Institute Woman's institute Woman's Institute Rawlings_ Eleanor Hasbrouck York_ K.A. Tierney_ Tom Tierney_ Tom Tierney_ Tom ~ Tierney_ Tom Mitts_ Betty J. Mills_ Belly J. Baumgarten_ Linda Faust_ Patricia L. Tierney_ Tom Rosamond_ Peggy Jo Thieme_ Otto Chades et al. Young_ Sheila Oatrymple_ Priscilla Harris Tierney_ Tom Tierney_ Tom Tierney_ Tom Collard_ Eileen Tierney_ Tom Olean_ JoAnna Tierney_ Tom Edelslein_ Sally Tierney_ Tom Adler_ France-Michele de Peitri_ Stephen & Melissa Leventon Arch_ Nigel & Joanna Marschner Martin_ Richard & Harold Koda Bailey_ Adrian Bailey_ Margaret J. Everyday Dress 1650 - 1900 New York: Chelsea House Publishers Dress and Undress: A History of Women's Underwear New York: Orame~ook Specialists Perry Ellis New York: SL Martial's Press The Body Decorated London: Thames and Hudson Costume Throughout the Ages Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Co. Two Centuries of Costume in America 1620 - 1820 New York: Dover Publications_ Inc. Felt_ Silk & Straw: Handmade Hats _ Tools and Processes Penn.: The Bucks County Historical Society The I!lustrated of History of Textiles New York: Podland House Fashion Preview: Young Ideas--Madrid_ Milan_ Pads_ London_ New York_Massachusetts: Rocl~port Publishers_ Jon Haggins_ a Designer and His Dresses New York: Comell University The Fine Ad of Fashion: An Illustrated History New York; Bartley & Jansen Women's Fashions of Ihe Eady 1900s: An Unabodged Republication of NevMineola_ NY: Dover Publications The Evolution of Fashion: Pattern and Cut From 1066 to 1930 New York: Drama Book Publishers The Hislodcal Encyclopedia of Costume Paris Fashions: The Art Deco Style of the 1920s Splash! A History of Swimwear Haute Couture The Culture of Fashion Fashion_ Culture_ and Idenlity The Guide to Historic Costume Cloth and Costume 1750 to 1800 Great Fashion Designs of the Belle Epoque: Paper Dolls Victorian Fashion Paper Dolls From Harper's Bazar_ 1867 - 1898 London: Bestseller Publications_ Ltd. New York: Gallery Books New York: Rizz01i New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art New York: Manchester University Press Chicago: The University of Chicago Press New York: Drama Book Publishers PA: Plank's Suburban Press thc. New York: Dover Publications Inc. New York: Dover Publications Ackermann's Costume Pta[es: Women's Fashions in England_ 1818 - 1828New York: Dover Publications Inc. French Fashion Plates of the Romantic Era New York: Oove~: Publishers ThC. Bloomingdale's Illustrated 1886 Catalog: Fashions_ Dry Goods and House,~lew York: Dover Publication'~ Inc. Great Fashion Designs of the Thirties Mineola_ NY: Dover Publicati~'ns 1984 1978 1988 1979 1930 1970 1977 1991 1990 1988 1992 1987 1988 1989 1990 1995 1995 1992 1995 1995 1982 1977 1978 1991 1988 1984 People Magazine: Best & Worst Dressed '93. Draping and Designing with Scissors and Cloth. Designing and Planning Clothes Dress Decoration and Ornament Godey Costume Plates in Color Civil War Ladies Sketchbook_ Vol 1 & Vol 2. Amedcan Family of the 1890s Glamorous Movie Stars of the Thirties. American Family of the 1920s Amedcan Family of the Civil War Era ,¢ ~ Amanda Goes West:: A Journal of Fashion History Through Paper Dolls Amanda's New Life Eighteenth-Century Clothing at Williamsburg Living in Colonial America People Magazine October 25_ 1993 Woman's Institute of Domestic Arts & Sciences_ Sc1924 Woman's Institute_ Scranton_ Pa.-4t415 in series 1925 Woman's Institute_ Scranton_ PA 1925 NY: Dover Publications 1979 Elgin_ II1.: The House of York 1980_ 1981 Mineofa_ NY: Dover Publications 1987 NY: Dover Publications 1978 Mineola_ NY: Dover 1988 Mineola NY: Dover 1985 Lubbock~ Texas Tach Press 1983 Lubbock: Texas Tach Press 1983 Colonial Williamsburg Foundation 1986 The Early Amedcan Society n.d. Amedcan Family of the Pilgdm Pedod Mineola_ NY: Dover Old Fashioned Doll paper dolls Depicting Robert E. Lee and Mary Custis LeOklahoma City:The Doll Works Roger Vivier (Text in French) Published in France, With Grace & Favour: Victorian & Edwardian Fashion in America. Lettie Lane Paper Dolls (from 1908 to 1910) American Victorian Costume in Early Photographs American Family of the Victorian Era Great Fashion Designs of the Twenties Schiaparelli Fashion Review The Cut and Construction of Women's Dress in the 1930's Great Fashion Designs of The Forties Everyday Fashions of the Fodies As Pictured in Sears Catalogs Great Fashions of the Fifties For Everyone Who Knows_ Loves_ and Even is THIS YEAR'S GIRL Chanel Fashion Review Sports fashion New Look to Now: French Haute Couture 1947 - 1987 Splendour at Court Dressing for Royal Occasions Since 1700 Giorgio Armani _ Images of Man The Passion for Fashions :Three Centuries of Changing Styles Those Glodous Glamour Years: The Gmat Hollywood Costume Designs of 1987 197-7 1979 Cincinnati Art Museum 1993 New York: Dover Pubfications_ Inc. 1981 New York: Dover Publications_ Inc. 1991 New York: Dover Publications~ loc 1986 New York: Dover Publications_ loc, 1983 New York: Dover Publications_ Inc. 1988 Ontario: Eileen Collard 1983 New York: Dover Publications_ Inc. 1987 New York: Dover Publications_ Inc. t992 New York: Dover Publications_ Inc. 1985 New York: Doubleday & Company_ Inc. 1985 New York: Dover Publications_ Inc. 1986 New York: Avon Books 1980 New York; Rizzoli 1989 London: Unwin Hyman 1987 New York: Rizzoli 1990 Great Britain: Dragon's Wodd Ltd. 1988 New Jersey: Citadel Press 1982 Page 2 FasionBooksTrans Fashion Culture History Broby-Johansen_ R History Illustration Braun & Schneider History Boucher_ Francois Blue Jeans Denim Beagle_ Peter History Batterberry_ Michael &Ariane Children's Clothes Collard_ Eileen Fashion Design Movies Chierichetti_ David Hair Chades_ Ann & Roger DeAnfrasio Men's Clothes Cadson_ Peter & William Wilson Native American Dress Eskimo_ Cree of Quebec 8Burnham_ Dorothy K, Fashion Individual Magazines Grundberg_ Andy Hats Couldddge_ Alan Beauty_ cosmetics Coreco_ Richard Neckwear_ ties Colle_ Dodece History Contini_ Mile Couture History_ 19th & 20th c. Coleman_ Elizabeth Ann Mannequins Photographs Bennett George photographer Textiles - - History Exhibition calalog n,g, Hislory Exhibition catalog Blum_ Stella & Louise Hamer History_ 1970-80 Paper dolls Sequoia_ Anna & Patty Brown Designers_ Erie Paper dolls Johnston_ Susan Hislory Costume Institute Designer-Dior Dior Keenan_ Brigid Fashion Leader--Diana Pdncess Diana Fincher._ Jayne & Terry Fashion Industry Diamonstein_ Barbaralee History Davenpod_ Millia Designer--Baienciaga8alenciaga Jouve_ Marie-Andrea & Jacqueline Demornex Designer-Dior Dior_ exhibition catalog n.g Designers exhibitioncatatooMiyake Kawakabo Yama3.g, Movies Auction catalog n.g. History History_ 1800-1900 History_ 1900-1914 History_ 1860-1929 History History History_ 15th & 16th c. History History_ Textiles History_ Victorian History_ 18th c. History Textiles History History_ 20th c. History_ 1960s History Lingerie History Lingerie Hislory_ 18th-early 19th c. History_ 20th c. Movies History_ 19th c, History_ 18th c. History Hislory_ 19Ih c. History_ 20th c. History History Hislory_ 191h c. Costume institute Druesedow_ Jean L. Exhibition catalog n.g. Exhibition catalog Julian_ Philippe Exhibition catalog Jachimowicz_ Elizabeth Exhibition catalog n.g. Exhibilion catalog McGarvey_ Elsie S. Ar[ Bauiman_ Guy Exhibition catalog Byrde_ Penelope & Myra Mines Exhibition catalog Salmon_ Larry et al, Paper dolls Boyle_ Eleanor Pennsylvania Vincent_ Margaret C. Paper dolls Herbed_ Helen Exhibition catalog Rodgers_ Susan Exhibitfon catalog Jarvis_ Anthea Exhibition catalog Hashagen~ Joanna ~ Exhibition calalog n.g. Exhibition calalog Birks_ Bevedey Exhibition catalog Martin_ Richard Exhibition catalog Hildreth_ Jean C. Advedising brochuren,g Exhibition catalog Starobinski_ Jean et el. Reference De La Haye_ Amy Exhibition catalog Vreeland_ Diana & Stella Blum Exhibition catalog n.g. Paper dolls n.g. Culture Laver_ Norelf_ el al. Ad Warner_ Malcolm Mendes_ Valede D. 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NY; Harper Style Royal Dress Englewood Cliffs_ NJ; Prentice Hail The Little Black Dress NY: Holmes & Meier New York NY: Simon and Schuster Editions Christian Lacroix: The Diary of a Colleclion - New York_ NY: Simon and Schuster Editions 50 Years of Hollywood Fashion In Style magazine Fontanel_ Beatrice Support and Seduction: A History of Corsets and Bras Library of Cudous and Unusual Facts_ Time-Life EAII The Rage Maudes_ Patrick Jewelry by Chanel The Man of Fashion; Peacoc!( Males and P.e(fect Gentlemen In and Out of Fashion Fashion Soumebcoks: The 1970s Fashion Sourcebooks: The 1960s Fashion Sourcebooks: The 1950s Fashion Sourcebooks: The 1930s Fashion Sourcebooks: The 1920s Queen Elizabeth's Wardrobe Unlock'd Fashion Design 1850-1895 NY: Harry N. Abrams Time-Life Boson: Little_ Brown and Co. 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Norton & Company The Female Economy: The Millinery and Dressmaking Trades 1860-1930 Urbane: University of illinois Press Counter Cultures: Saleswomen_ Mangers_ and Customers in .~,medcan DeUrbana: University of Illinois Press Vintage Hats and Bonnets 1770-1970: Identification and Values Padukah_ KY: Collector Books Shoemaker of Dreams: The autobiography of Salvatora Ferragamo Florence: Cen{ro Di della Edifimi sd Dressmakers of France; The stories of French couture and the great persorNY: Harper & Brothers Singer Sewing Library--No. 1. Short Cuts to Home Sewing. No. 2, How toNew York: Singer Sewing Machine Co. Evening Elegance: 150 Years of Formal Fashions Charlotte_ N.C.: Mint Museum of Art Designs: Vanitas NY: Abbeville Press Diana: Her Life In Fashion NY: Rizzoli Internationsl Pubblicetions Claire McCardell: Redefining Modernism NY: Harry N. Abrams_ Inc. Fashions of the Roaring Twenties Atglen_ PA: Schiffer Publishing Co. 1994 1996 1997 1994 1960 1960 1990 1997 1990 1998 1997 1996 1992 1993 June 25_1997 1997 1997 1977 March12-June 8 1997 1976 1997 1993 1993 1952 I998 1997 1995 1996 1992 1989 1997 1996 Fa111997 1992_ 1997 1992 1993 1997 1994 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997 1988 1997 1959 1996 April8-Augusl 17_ 199 SepL 9- Nov. 22_ 199 1998 1994 1997 1988 1998 1985 1956 1930 1998 1994 1998 1998 1996 Page 11 FasionBooksTrans History_ 20th Century Men's Clothes Clothing Construction Coulure Clolhing Consln_~ction Ad Ad Jeans History Shoes Reference History Lingerie Oesigner--Dior History_ 20th century Movies Accessories Men's Clothes Designer.~Mugler Wadding Finery Designer--Mackie Hats-Men Designer--Saint Laurent Sportswear Designer--Miyake Designer--Scaasi MeWs Clothes Shoes_ Men Neckwear Ties Costume Institute_ Met, M. History Western Clothing History History_ 20th Century Movies History History_ 20th century Beading Photography Designer--Versace Art (Cubism} History_ 18th century History_ 17th & 18th c. Designer--Saint Laurent Models Designer--Chanel Designer--Armani History_ 1915-1947 Shoes Diffusion Designers Textiles--and Fashion Dress Reform Shoes Art History_ 20th century Art AH Marketing Pbotog[aphy Designer-Jo Copeland Magazines Couture Clothing Decoration Clothing Construction Rubber Textiles Exhibition catalog Exhibition Catalog History Exhibition catalog Ad_ Exhibition Catalog Exhibition Catalog Exhibition Catalog History_ late 20Ih century Lillian Bassman Fashion Induslry Hats Ewing_ Elizabeth. Revised by Alice Mackrell Costantino_ Maria Wilcox_ Claire & Valede Mendes Had_ Avril and Susan Nodh Celant_ Germano_ ed n.g ng. Bradley_ Carolyn G. Steele_ Valerie ~/a[Wood_ Doreen Lattimore_ Deborah Nourse Pocboa_ Mane-France Baudot_ Francois Fox_ Patty Cumming_ Valerie Roetzel_ Bernhard Mugler_ Thierry McBdde-Mellinger_ Maria DeOare_ Frank II Capello Da Uomo Rawstborn_ Alice Martin_ Richard (Penn_ Irving) Morris_ Bemadine Weber_ Mark Vass_ Laszlo and Magda Molnar Hart_ Avril Druesedow_ Jean Beard_ Tyler Lehnert_ Gertrude Reilly_ Maureen D'Assailly_ Gisele History of 20Ih Century Fashion. Men's Fashion in the Twentieth Century Modern Fashion in Detail Fashion in Detail from the 17th and 18th Cenluries Art/Fashion. Florence Biennial_ 1996 Ad Deco Fashion and Jewelry Blue Jeans: Twentieth Century Style Western World Coslume: An Outline History Shoes: A Lexicon of Style The Encyclopedia of Wodd Costume I Wonder What's Under There? - A Bdef History of Underwear Christian Dior_ The Man Who Made the World Look New Fashion --The Twentieth Century Star Style - Hollywood Legends as Fashion Icons The Visual History of Costume Accessories Gentleman - A Timeless Fashion Fashion Fetish Fantasy The Wedding Dress Unmistakably Mackie: The Fashion and Fantasy of Bob Mackie. Men's Hats Yves Saint Laurent; A Biography Amedcan Ingenuity: Sportswear 1930s-1970s Irving Penn Regards the Work of Issey Miyake Scaasi: A Cut Above (Arnold Scaasi) Dress Casually for Success for Men Handmade Shoes for Men NY: Costume & Fashion Press 1985_ 1992 NY: Costume & Fas,.hion Press 1997 Woodstock_ NY: The Ovedook Press 1991 'NY: Rizzoli 1998 NY: Guggenheim Museum/D.A.P. Skira 1996 Cha{twelt Books 1998 London; Hamlyn 1997 NY: Appleton-Century-Crofts 1954 NY: Rizzoli : 1999 Bonanza Books 1986 Browndeer Press 1998 Arcade Publishing 1994 Universe Publishing 1999 Angel City Press 1999 Costume and Fashion Press Konemann Vedagsgesellschaft 1999 General Publishing Group 1998 Random House 1993 NY: Universe 1999 San Francisco: Chronicle Books 1988 New York: Doubleday 1996 New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art1998 Boston: Bullfinch Press 1999 Rizzoli 1996 New York; McGraw-Hill 1997 Cologne: Konemann 1999 1998 1987 1993 2000 2000 1968 2000 1999 Ties New York: Costume and Fashion Press The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin_ Fall 1987--_1n Style_ Celebrating New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art 100 Years of Western Wear Salt Lake City: Gibbs-Smith Publisher A History of Fashion in the 20th Century Cologne_ Germany: Konemann California Coulure Atglen_ Pa: Shifter Publishing_ Ltd, Ages of EleganCe - Five Thousand Years of Fashion and Frivolity Greenwich_ CT: New York Graphic Society_ Ltd. Lehned_ Gertrud A History of Fashion in the 20th Century Pina_ Leslie_ Lodta Winfield and Constance Koro~eads in Fashion 1900-2000 various authors Avedon_ Richard Martin_ Richard Bumston_ Sharon Ann Taylor_ Dale Dupire_ Beatdce end Hady Sy_ eds. Quick_ Harriet Richards_ Melissa Celant_ Germano and Harold Koda Hay_ Susan_ et al. Richards_ G. b Coleman_ Elizabeth Ann Thompson_ William R, Coleman_ Elizabeth Ann Fischer_ Gayle V. Rexford_ Nancy E. Ulmer_ Sean M. Jirousek_ Charlotte_ Curator Visual Arts Program_ NCSU Martin_ Richard Agins_ Ted Essay by Marlin Harrison Gould_ Lois Damon-Moore_ Heien Cologne_ Germany: Konemann Atglen_ PA: Schiffer Publishers The Idealizing Vision - The Art of Fashion Photography Aperture Books The Naked and the Dressed - 20 Years of Versace NY: Random House 1998 Cubism and Fashion ~ NY: Metropolitan Museum of Art 1999 Fitting & Proper: 18th Century Clothing from the Collection of the Chester CTexarkana_ TX: Scudock Publishing CO. 1998 The Wdter's Guide to Everyday Life in Colonial AmedcaCincinnati: Writer's Digest Books 1997 Yves Saint Laurent: Forty Years of Creation_ 1958~1998. International Festival of Fashion Photography 1998 Catwalking: A History of the Fashion Model Edison_ NJ: Wetlflee/ 1997 Chanel: Key Collections London: Welcome Rain Publishers 2000 Giorgio Arrnani NY: Abrams 2000 From Pads to Providence: Fashion_ Art_ and the Tirocchi Dressmakers' ShProvidence RI: Rhode Island School of Design 2000 From the Forest to t he Foot (history of rubber overshoes) STORED IN Boston: Dry~ide Press 1890 Threads of Fashion (how regipnal attire has influenced Western designers)Museum of Fine Arts_ Houston 1993 Celebrating Seventh: New York Fashion Designers. Museum of Fine Ads_ Houston 1996 Fabdc of Fashi0n Museum of Fine Arts Houston 1994 Pantaloons and Power: A Nineteenth-Century Dress Reform in the united SKent_ O: Kent State ~niversity Press 2001 Women's Shoes in America_ 1795-1930 Kent_ O: Kent State University Press 2001 Uncommon Threads: Contemporary Adists and Clothing Herbert F Johnson Museum of Art_ Cornell Univers(2001) Common Threads: Dress_ Identity_ and Art in the Twentieth Century Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art_ Cornell Univers(2001) Finery North Carolina State University 1988 Sheila Natasha Simrod Friedman March 3-Apdl 5_ 1995 The Art Museum_ Flodda International University 1995 The End of Fashion: How Marketing Changed the Clothing Business Forev~larperCollins/Quill 199g Lillian Bassman Boston: Little_ Brown and Company 1997 Mommy Dressing: A Love story_ after a fashion NY: Doubleday 1998 Magazines for the Millions: Gender and Commerce in the Ladies' Home JouAIbany: State University of New York 1994 Hopkins_ Susie Page 12 Hairslyles History Hats Photography Fashion Fashion Oesighner- Jean Paul History Country SIylesn Uniforms Auld Biography Victorian Corset Fashion Desighner Fashion Desighner Fashion Designer AutoBiography DESIGNER - VERSACE Handbags Men's Clothing Doyle_ I. Marian Lehned_ Gedrud Hopkins_ Susie Yohannan Kohle Newman_~athy McDowelU Colin Kuchta_ David Watkins_ Susan Fussell Paul Mirabel~a_ Grace Summers_ Leigh Barge_ Pierre Pochna Frace-Made Baudot_ Francois Blass_ Martin Richard FasionBooksTrans An Illusirated History of Hairatyles 1830-1930 A History of Fashion IN The 20th Century The Century of Hals John Rawlings 30 Years in Vogue National Geographic Fashion Jean Paul Gaultier The Three-Peice Suit and Modern Masculinily England_ 1550-1850 Jane Austen's Town and Country Style Why we Ara Uniforms What We Wear In and Out of Vogue Bound to Please Universe of Fashion Yvesaint Laurent Universe of Fashion Dior Universe Of Fashion Alaia Bare Blass Gianni Versace The Power of the Purse Schi~fer Publishing_ Ltd. Chadwell Books_ Inc. Arena Editions ,* National Geographic Sociely Viking Studio University Of California Press Rizzoli International Publications_ [nc. Houghlon Mifflin Company Doubleday Berg Universe Publishing Universe Publishing Universe Publishing Harper Collins Metropolilan Museum of Art Workman Publishing 2OO3 2000 1999 2001 2001 2000 2002 1990 2002 1995 2001 1997 1996 1997 2002 1997 2002 Fashion-Hislory Fashion-Hisldry Kyoio Costume Institut'e Harold Koda Fashion A History from the 18th lo the 20th century Godess The Classical Mode Taschen The Melropolitan Museum of ARTS 2003 2003 Page 13 Estate of Elizabeth Thompson Primary Source Materials 2/04/04 Godey's, Petersons, Mirroir de la Mode, & Harpers Magazines: c1860 - 1900 · 50-60 assorted fashion illustrations Vogue, Harpers Bazaar Fashion ads c1940 - 1990 · 100 plus women's ready to wear and couture advertisements Vogue, Harpers Bazaar Fashion ads: c 1990 - 2003 · 100 plus women's ready to wear and couture advertisements. Complete 19th century Fashion Magazines: · Godey's Lady Book: 1/1853, 1/1854, 12/1865, 12/1867, 5/1870, 2/1874, 4/1875, 4/1879 · Peterson'sMagazine: 4/1855, 3/1857, 1/1860, 1/1861, 3/1863, 3/1866, 4/1867, 3/1869, 4/1870, 3/1872, 12/1880, 2/1885, 12/1889. The Ladies Friend: 2/1869 11 leather bound annual volumes 1856 -1882 3/1873, 2/1875, Mail Order Catalogues: · Sears Roebuck: 1895, 1897, 1902, 1906, 1908, 1919, 1926, 1927, 1933, 1936, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1948, 1961, 1962, 1964, 1968, 1970, 1972, 1973, 1980- 1990. · Montgomery Ward: ditto · Charles Williams Stores: 1926, 1927, 1928 The Order Solicitor: 1905 · National Cloak and Suit Company: 1927 · N. BellaHess: 1927 · Spegiel: 1931, 1980- 1990 · Alden's: 1953 · JCPenney's: 1968, 1971 · Fashions of the Times: 1970 - 1990 APPENDIX II The Costume Collection Estate of Elizabeth Thompson 2/4/04 Estate of Elizabeth Thompson: Adult Clothing: Inventory of Costume Collection 2/04/04 19t~ century: Dress, sheer cotton mull with applique on hem, L/S. c 1817-20 Shift, linen, 1*t quarter 19th c. Excellent Dress, brown silk twill, c 1828: L/S/, boat neck ( remade from c 1790's). Very Good Evening dress, gold/blk brocade, c1836. Good 2 pair trousers, c1830/40, button fly. Very good. Waistcoat: white silk embroidered wedding vest, 1855. Mint Pantaloons, closed crotch, c 1870 white cotton Bodice, gold silk with poly chrome embroidery, c1870. Good Reception dress, 18th c revival style, c1873. Very faded, but good Quilted petticoat, black silk, c1880. Shattering - fair. 'Plain' dress, brown cotton calico,c1880. Poor House dress, c1880, purple cotton check. Fair Pantaloons, open crotch, c1880, white cotton, with abundance of lace trim. Good Visiting dress, 3pc brown wool, skirt, day, and evening bodice, unfinished, c1895. Pristine Afternoon dress, 3 pc skirt, bodice, capelet, belt, brown cotton sateen, c1895. Good Pantaloons,c1890's white cotton Corset cover, c1890 white cotton Man's shirt, silk, c1900. Very good. 20a~ century: 1st half Collar, cotton and lace, cl900. Very good Lingerie dress, white cotton, c1900. Good Bodice, black,cig00. Good Bodice, scarlet silk with black trim, c1900. Good 3 Shirtwaists, c 1900,. Very good Bodice, black silk, lace, embroidered net with jet beading, c1900. Excellent Walking dress, 2 pc jacket and skirt, beige linen, c1907. Very Good Walking suit, cream linen with embroidery, cl909. Very good Opera cape, teal silk velvet, c1918. Very good. Blouse, black chiffon sailor style, c 1920. Good Bed jacket, peach cotton voile. Very good Evening cape, black velvet, c1925. Very Good. Dinner dress, yellow georgette, fully beaded with crystal and silver, c 1920. Very good. 3pc printed silk chiffon, c 1920: slip/skirt, over blouse, scarf, print outlined in beading. Excellent. Silk velvet dance dress, 1922, champagne with crystal beading. Excellent 3 pc celery silk crepe de chine: jacket, blouse, skirt. C 1925. Good. Flapper dress: orange beaded, c 1925, losses to shoulder area. Fair Dinner dress, black satin, c 1930: dress with white piping on shoulder seams. Good Evening jacket, black/gold brocade 1930's deco. Very good 4 Ladies'slips, c 1930. Very good Dress, rayon crepe, purple,c1940. Good Day dress, white w/blue polkadots,c1942. Very good Cocktail dress, 'Suzy Peretti,' c1950, black. Very good 20t~ century: 2"~ half Wedding dress, 4pcs, wl~te silk: jacket, skirt, top, hat, 1966. Mint Body suit, white knit, c 1965. Good 3 shifts: 'Lily Pulizer' knock off, c 1965. Very good Sheath, black silk, e 1965 '%egolan" label. Very good Cocktail dress, mini skirt, c1972 wl~te chiffon with silver. Very Good Pants suit, navy polyester double knit, 4 pcs w/skirt, navy w/white c 1974. Good. Suit, ' ' , David Crystal, white w/navy 'Chanel' style, c1978. Very good Blouse, peasant style, c 1974. Good Dress, "Lacoste" knit, c1970. Very good Pantsuit, "Tillie Marie Original, Lancaster, PA" navy blue with embroidery, c 1970. Very good Vest: Iranian bazaar, blue rayon with gold embroidery: mid 20thc. Very Good Evening gown, "Martha: Palm Beach", beige w/black sleeves, c1980. Very Good Children's Clothing: 1830/40, white dimity dress. Good 1830's, white cotton toddler dress. Very good 1840's red cotton print toddler dress w/black velvet trim. Very good 1840's wool challis roller prim, with pantalettes. Very good Christening gown w/bonnet c1870. Very good Girl's dress: cotton pique drop waist, c 1880,w/silk chine sash. Excellent Boy's Russian knicker suit, c1890 Boy's Russian style knicker suit, c 1890 Girl's dress, blue silk taffeta w/lace pinafore, c 1890. Very good Girl,s dress, red silk check dress with lace trim, el 890 Very good 4 pair children's shoes, c 1890. Fair Girl's white dress, c1900. Very good Boy's kilt suit, c1900. Fair. Older girl's "armistice" dress, white cotton, c1914. Very Good Girl's Camp Fire Girls uniform, 1916, w/beaded head band.. Excellent Underwear, girl's "all in one" knit, c 1920/30. Very good. Infant embroidered pillow case, c1920/30. Very good Group ore 1980 baby clothes. Good condition Accessories: Parasol: white embroidered cotton, c1890. Poor Parasol, Chinese tourist trade, mid-20th century White mull dress, c1817-20 Value:S800 Brown silk twill dress c1828, remade from c 1790's. Evening dress of gold/b/ack brocade, c1838 Brown cotton afternoon dress, c1895 w/capelet, bodice, & skirt Value: $595 Brown wool visiting dress, c1895 w/day & evening bodice, and skirt Value; $750 Multicolored printed silk chiffon day dress, c1920 Value: $550 Moss green and cream silk crepe de chine afternoon dress, el 925 Value: $550 Champagne silk velvet dinner dress, el 920 with elaborate crystal beading Value?$ ~,200 Yellow buckski~ Apache ceremonial dress and cape, c1991 Value: $1,500 Hudson House Galleries, Inc. 1 South High Street P.O. Box 450 Funkstown, MD 21754 501-755-1652 March 8, 2004 The Estate of Elizabeth Thompson c/o Barley and Snyder, Attorneys-at-Law 247 Lincoln Way East Chambersburg, PA 17201 - 2295 As requested, the following described works of art were examined and evaluated by me on January 6, 2004 at the late Ms. Thompson's residence in Shippensburg and the above listed office address in Chambersburg. In my professional judgment and opinion, the folio .g appraisal the fair market value of the described items, w~.n GS:vls · / ,/ ~ ((/ Gre/~ S,.ulli~an, C A G A* ;, ? *Member in good standing of the Certified Appraisers Guild of America Definition of Value Fair Market Value Under the United States Treasury Regulation 1.170-1 (c), Fair Market Value is Defined as: 'the price at which the property would change hands between a willing buyer and a willing selle~; neither being under compulsion to buy or compulsion to sell and both parties having reasonable knowledge f relevant facts 0 · Appraisal - Elizabeth Thompson January 6, 2004 211. One watercolor, landscape entitled "Teepees in a Summer Storm" by Wolf Tail (BlackfeeO, depicting a stylized impressionistic view of six teepees aside a water way with landscape and sky in the distance, signed lower left Wolf Tail '98, now under triple matte, glass and in a frame, sight size 8 5/16" x 3 ½" and measuring 12 7/8" x 7 ~" outside, purchased at Art Show of the Museum of the Plains Indian, Browning, Montana on 9/25/98 ........................ $650.00 263. One serigraph, entitled Wolf Medicine by John Neito, 1994 depicting a figure ora wolf thru the use strong chromatic fluid fiat shapes illustrating a wolf with shadow against two horizontal background bands of color, signed lower right, with sight size being 27 ~" x 22" and measuring 31" x 25" outside, presented under glass and in frame ...................................... $1,800.00 197. One earthenware pottery vessel, decorated in black and white geometric designs, 3 ½" x 2 ~", signed on bottom Lucy Lewis, Acoma, N.M. (c. 1945). Purchased at Fitch's Trading Post, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, October 12, 1998 .................... $2,000.00 247. One earthenware pottery vessel, 20th century, exhibiting a reddish brown glaze with black fire cloud, 3 ¼" x 3 ¼", signed Shanna Smith, purchased at the Palms Trading Company, Albuquerque, N.M., August 1999 .......................................... $350.00 248. One earthenware vessel, 20th century, exhibiting a brown/ black glaze with etched design around rim, 3 ¼" in diameter by ½" high, signed Geri Naranjo, S. Clara (scratched on bottom), purchased at the Palms Trading Post, Albuquerque, N.M., August 1999 ............................................................................ $345.00 Page 1 Thompson Appraisal (Continued) 250. One earthenware plate, 20th century, exhibiting an unglazed black clay with incised petroglyphic images of elk and human figures integrated with geometric shapes in brown clay circling the plate on front and back, 10" in diameter, signed dackie Hunter, purchased from the artist's sister Patt Yazzie at Canyon deChelly, August 1999 ............................................................................ $800.00 January 2004 · 251. One earthenware multi-figural storyteller pot, 20th century, exhibiting an unglazed pot of brown clay painted with bands of blue, white and black with hori- zontal bands illustrating scenes from contemporary Navajo life, a second band showing old ways of Navajo life and a third band depicting symbolic geometric shapes, 6" wide by 3 %" high, signed on bottom Part Yazzie, purchased from the artist August 1999 at Canyon DeChelly ....................................................................... $600.00 260. One earthenware pot, white Mesa Verde pot, by Wilfred Garcia, depicting Pueblo dwellings emerging from top of pot just below the throat which contains a wooden kiva ladder, 8 ½" tall by 8" wide, incised on bottom Garcia, purchased at the Palms Trading Co., Albuquerque, N.M., December 1999 ....................... $600.00 171. One earthenware pot, 20th century, melon shaped vessel, coral glaze, signed Pauline Romero demez, 2 ¼" by 2 ½", purchased at the National Museum for Women in the Arts shop, March 1997 ..................... $400.00 280. One earthenware miniature pot, Hopi, 20th century, exhibiting traditional geometric motif in coral, white and black, signed in pencil on bottom B.S. Nampeyo, 7/8" tall by ½" wide, purchased Andrea Fisher Fine Pottery, Santa Fe, N.M., May 2000. ................................................ $1,200.00 Page 2 Thompson Appraisal (Continued) January 2004 281. One earthenware seed pot, 20th century, exhibiting a white fine-line on black geometric all-over design by Rachel Concho, Acoma, Pueblo signed on bottom of pot, 1 ½" tall by 2 ½" wide, purchased May 20, 2000 at Andrea Fisher Fine Pottery, Santa Fe, New Mexico ............................... $200.00 299. One earthenware sculpture, 20th century depicting a stylized bear of glazed redware exhibiting a bear paw and claw print on each side of the figure and the artist's mark on bottom rear, Bernice Naranjo, Santa Clara, 2 ½" tall by 3 ½" long, purchased fi.om the artist, March 3, 2000 at the Heard Museum Indian Market, Phoenix, Arizona ............................................................. $500.00 254. One earthenware figural sculpture, 20th century, depicting a seated Koshare Clown with seven child clowns and five watermelons in colors of black, green and pink on white, signed Teresita Ortiz for Liz, Chimayo, 08/00 by Wm. Ortiz, 6" tall, 5" long, 4 ½" wide, purchased at the family's W.O.T.O. Gallery, Chimayo, N.M., August 1999 ................................................................ $1,200.00 261. One earthenware sculpture, 20th century, depicting a female figure lying on her back fro- licking with a bear cub, the bear cub, girl's hair and her short skirt are glazed, 6 ¼" long, 3 ½" high, signed on bottom Gary Guitierrez, Santa Clara, purchased December 1999 at the Palms Trading Company, Albuquerque, N.M. ................................... $600.00 Page 3 Thompson Appraisal (Continued) January 2004 114. One earthenware sculpture, 20th century, depicting a Native American female wrapped in a fringed blanket, by artist Tammv Tarbell- Boehning, Mohawk-Turtle Clan, 15;' high by 10" wide ....................................................................... $600.00 289. One carving, fetish, 20th century, entitled "Wolf on Boulder" showing a wolf with tail and one leg raised about to leap from rock, signed P L Zuni on bottom, 2 3/4" tall by 1 3/4" wide, purchased from Richardson's Trading Post, Gallup, N.M. .................................................................. $300.00 177. One print, black and white lithograph, 20th century, entitled "She Remembers" depicting a head study of a Native American, signed in the body of the print d. Velasquez and again in pencil d. Velasques 41/41, presented under matte and glass and in a flame, sight size 18" x 13 '/2" with outside measuring 20" x 25 ¼" ............................................. $400.00 234. One polychrome on paper, 20th century, entitled "The Sentinel" by G. Peter Jemison, Seneca, depicting a crow in landscape, sight size 13 1/8" x 9 ½" with outside being 18 W' x 15", purchased from the artist at his gallery show at Shippensburg University, April 1999 ...................................... $500.00 284. One Iroquois Cornhusk doll, 20th century, depicting a male dancer in stomp dance pose, elaborately outfitted with a costume of black shirt and trousers having white beads at seams, leather breechcloth with beads and painted Tree Page 4 Thompson Appraisal (Continued) 284. (continued from Page 4) January 2004 of Peach, leather moccasins and turtle rattle, long black yam hair, traditional headdress of turkey feathers, presented on a carved wooden base and in glass display dome, doll and base 11" tall, 6 "wide, glass dome measures 8" x 12", purchased from artist Denise White Pigeon, at Gonondagan, Victor, N.Y .................................................. $800.00 (No. Assigned # - Shippensburg House, end of upstairs hall) - One painting, acrylic on stretched canvas depicting a contemporary image of the Rainbow God by utilizing bright bold colors and shapes, the reverse reveals a legend and written for Eliza- beth Thompson ................................................................ $600.00 (No assigned # - Shippensburg House - One painting, mixed media on paper, 20th century depicting two Native Americans in headdresses on horseback thru grass with a coral sky in the background, all thru use of an impressionistic eye utilizing quick, fresh strokes of integrated color, signed upper left Nordwall, sight size 7 ½" x 12 ½" with out- side measuring 14" x 18", presented under double matte, glass and frame ............................................ $1,400.00 Page 5 Appraisal - Elizabeth Thompson January 2004 - One portrait, oil on canvas, first half of the 19th century, depicting a male figure in an interior scene exhibiting red draping, columns and a landscape in the background, presented in a lemon-gilt, carved wood frame of the period, frame and paint- ing appear to have always been together, displaying untouched condition and accompanied by a possible provenance to an editor from the Albany, New York area, sight size 28 ½" x 36 1/2" with outside being 36" x 42 %" ................................................................. $3,500.00 Page 6 Appraisal - Elizabeth Thompson (continued) January 4, 2004 118. One monoprint with mixed media, land- scape with figure depicting a silhouetted figure on horseback overlooking a valley having a winding waterway, all in hot, sunlight and red clay hues signed lower left The dournev 1/1 encircled C (copy write) Bobinac (Coileen Bobinac), presented 'floated' on colored board, surrounded by triple matte, under glass and contemporary frame, measuring 29 ½" x 15 ½" outside with sight size being 22 ¼" x 9 ½" ............................... $500.00 120. One carved bear figure, soapstone, by Glenn Heath, Inuit, depicting a fine sleek sculptural form utilizing the natural colors of sand, gray, coral and black spots, signed on base, scratched into surface, Glenn Heath, 1997, 5" in length by 3" high ............................................... $475.00 Page 7 Appraisal - Elizabeth Thompson (continued) January 2004 - One poster, figural, depicting a Native American in full Eagle Feather Headdress in sitting position, with John Nieto - Ventana Fine Art - Santa Fe printed ver- tically up the right side, presented framed and under glass, c. 1994 ............................................................... $250.00 Page 8 Appraisal - Elizabeth Thompson (continued) (Personal Property located at the BarleySnyder Offices) January 2004 193. One 20th century figural comb carved from one piece of moose antler, entitled Dancing Bears exhibiting relief carved bears integrated into a pierced rectangulated shape over teeth, signed on reverse Stan Hill, 1996 (recently deceased), accompanied by a black walnut stand. The comb is representative of a traditional Iroquois shape, measures 3" high ........................................................... $1,200.00 194. One woven basket with cover, late 20th century in the form of a plum, exhibiting deep purple color and having green leaves, signed and dated Clara Keezer, 1997 (recently de- ceased). Purchased from Penobscot Quill- works, Gonondagan, Victor, New York, July 25, 1998 .................................................................. $500.00 256. One painting, mixed media on paper, entitled Night Remembrance (Star Portal) by Tony Abeyta, Navajo, signed lower right, last quarter of the 20th century, purchased from Cline Fine Art Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico, August 1999 Image size approxi- mately 34" x 29" with outside measuring approximately 41" x 36 ½", presented under glass and in a frame ........................................................ $5,500.00 Page 9 Appraisal - Elizabeth Thompson (continued) Personal Property located at BarleySnyder Offices January 2004 262. One garment, shearling coat, last quarter of the 20th century having one button and being three-quarter length, made from Icelandic sheep- skin, exhibiting hand painted stylized Northwest Coast Native American motif in black and having black leather binding. Designed and made for Elizabeth Thompson by Betty David, Indian Designer, Spokane, Washington, July 1999 .......................................................................... $3,000.00 264. One lithograph, last quarter of the 20th century, entitled Indian Inside Kiva by Fritz Scholder, signed in graphite lower left, image 72/100, 1979. Image size approximately 30" by 22 ¼" and measuring 26" by 39" outside, presented framed and under glass. Purchased thru The Cultural Exchange Gallery, Scotts- dale Arizona ................................................................ $4,500.00 279. One earthenware pot, circa 2000, ex- habiting an ovoid shaped vessel with a wide mouth, surface decorated with a black and cream floral motif over clay, inside of pot reveals an incised open hand design, 4" tall by 5" wide ..................................................................... $350.00 252. One covered basket in the form ora duck, late 20th century of woven yucca and devil claw over bear grass coils, 5 ¼" tall by 4 ½" wide, the duck head is a removable lid. Purchase from the artist at the Inter- Tribal Ceremonial, Gallup, New Mexico, August 1999 .................................................................. $400.00 Page 10 Appraisal -Elizabeth Thompson (continued) Personal Property located at BarleySnyder Offices January 2004 No number assigned Paper Bag, last quarter of the 20th century, exhibiting polychrome decoration on all sides, depicting a landscape with blossom, tree, sky and birds in flight, in addition to a geometric design in the composition entitled Apple Blossom Flurry signed Jemison (Peter Jemison), Friends of Gonondagan, Victor, New York, measuring 19 ¼" tall by 6 ½" by 9" ................................................ $1,400.00 Page i 1 BUREAU OF /NDTVZDUAL TAXES TNHER/TANCE TAX DTVT$/ON DEPT. 280601 HARRISBURG, PA 17128-0601 COMHONNEALTH OF PENNSYLVANZA DEPARTHENT OF REVENUE NOTZCE OF ZNHERZTANCE TAX APPRAZSEMENT, ALLO#ANCE OR DZSALLO#ANCE OF DEDUCTZONS AND ASSESSNENT OF TAX REV-15q7 EX AFP COl-OS) MARTHA B NALKER E~' BARLEY ETAL 2q7 LTNCOLN NAY EAST CHAHBERSBURG CUT ALONG THZS LXNE I~ DATE 09-1q-ZOOq ESTATE OF THOMPSON DATE OF DEATH 10-22-2005 FZLE NUMBER Z1 05-09ql COUNTY CUMBERLAND ACH 101 ELZZABETH J Aaoun~ Reai'l:'ked I HAKE CHECK PAYA~,LE AND REM'rT PAYMENT TO: REGI'STER OF NI'LLS CUMBERLAND CO COURT HOUSE CARLTSLE, PA 1701:5 RETAZN LONER PORTXON FOR YOUR RECORDS ~ DZSALLONANCE OF DEDUCTZONS AND ASSESSMENT OF TAX ESTATE OF THOMPSON ELZZABETH J FZLE NO. 21 05-09ql ACN 101 DATE 09-1q-ZOOq TAX RETURN HAS: (X) ACCEPTED AS FZLED ( ) CHANGED RESERVATZON CONCERNZNG FUTURE ZNTEREST - SEE REVERSE APPRAZSED VALUE OF RETURN BASED ON: ORZGZNAL RETURN 1. Reel Es~e~e (Schedule A) 2. S~ocks and Bonds (Schedule B) $ Closely Held S~ock/Par~nership In~eres~ (Schedule C) Not,gages/No,es Receivable (Schedule D) 5 Cash/Bank Deposits/Misc. Personal Proper~y (Schedule E) 6 Jointly Owned Proper~y (Schedule F) 7 Transfers (Schedule G) 8 To,al Asse~s APPROVED DEDUCTZONS AND EXEMPTZONS: 9. Funeral Expanses/Ada. Costs/Misc. Expanses (Schedule H) 10. Debts/Not,gage Liab/li~ies/Liens (Schedule 1) 11. To,al Deduc~/ons 12. He~ Value of Tax Re~urn (1) 782000.00 (2) :52; 172. O0 (5) .00 .00 (5) 166z750.00 (6) .00 NOTE: To insure proper cred/~ ~o your account, subai~ ~he upper pore/on of ~his form w/~h your ~ax payaen~. (7) 256~51q.00 (8) 5:5:5,q:56.00 8:5,q:51.00 (9) 11t568.00 (11) 9~.999.0§ (12) q58,q:57.00 15. NOTE: (10) Chari~able/Governaen4:al Bequests; Non-elected 9115 Trusts (Schedule J) (15) Ne~ Value of Es~a~e Subjec~ ~o Tax (lq) Zf an assessment Nas lssued prev/ously, lines 1~, 15 and/or 16, 17, reflect figures that lnclude the total of ALL returns assessed to date. 1:57,666.00 :500,771.00 ASSESSMENT OF TAX: 16. Aaoun'l: of L/ne lq a~ Spousal ra~e 16. Aaoun~ of Line lfi ~exeble a~ Lineal/Class A re~e 17. Aaoun~ of Line lq a~ Sibling ra~e 18. Aaoun~ of Line 1~ ~axable a~ Collateral/Class B re~e 19. Principal Tax Due TAX CREDZTS: PAYMENT . RECEZPT DISCOUNT DATE NUMBER TNTEREST/PEN pA'rD (- Ol-ZZ-ZOOq CDOO:sq7Z 1,250.00 07-22-200R CDO0~191 . O0 18 and 19 Nill IF PAZD AFTER DATE ZNDICATED, SEE REVERSE FOR CALCULAT/OH OF ADD/T/ONAL /NTEREST. (15), .00 x O0 = .00 (16), .00 x Oq5= .00 (17) 120,2q9.00 x 12 = lq,q:50.O0 (18). 180,522.00 x 15 = 27,078.00 (19)= ql,508.00 ANOUNT PAZD 23,750.00 16,508.00 TOTAL TAX CREDZT I ql,508.00 · ALANCE OF TAX DUE .00 ZNTEREST AND PEN. . O0 TOTAL DUE . O0 ( ZF TOTAL DUE ZS LESS THAN $1, NO PAYHENT ZS RE~UZRED. ZF TOTAL DUE ZS REFLECTED AS A "CREDZT" (CR), YOU HAY BE DUE ~ A REFUND. SEE REVERSE SZDE OF THZS FORM FOR ZNSTRUCTTONS.)~..~. RESERVATION: PURPOSE OF NOT[CE: PAYHENT: REFUND (CR): OBJECTIONS: ADNIN- ZSTRATZVE CORRECTIONS: DISCOUNT: PENALTY: INTEREST: Estates of decedents dying on or before December ZZ, 198Z -- if any futura interest in the estate is transferred in possession or enjoyment to Class B (collateral) beneficiaries of the decedent after the expiration of any estate for life or for years) tho Commonwealth hereby expressly reserves the right to appraise and assess transfer Inheritance Taxes at the lawful Class B (collateral) rate on any such future interest. To fulfill the requirements of Section 21q0 of the Inheritance and Estate Tax Act, Act 25 cf 2000. (72 P.S. Section 91~0). Detach the top port[on of this Not[ce and submit aith your payment to the Register of Hills printed on the reverse side. --Make check or money order payable to: REGISTER OF HILLS, AGENT A refund of a tax credit) mhich mas not requested on the Tax Return, may be requested by completing an "Application for Refund of Pennsylvania Inheritance and Estate Tax" (REV-1313). Applications are available at the Office of the Register of Hills, any of the 25 Revenue District Offices, or by calling the special Z~-hour answering service for forms ordering: 1-800-56Z-ZOSO~ services for taxpayers with special hearing and / or speaking needs: i-800-~qT-30ZO (TT only). Any party in interest not satisfied with the appraisement, allowance, or disallowance of deductions, or assessment of tax (including discount or interest) as shown on this Notice must object within sixty (60) days of race[pt of this Notica by: --written protest to the PA Department of Revenue, Board of Appeals, Dept. 281021, Harrisburg, PA 17128-1021, OR --election to have the matter determined at audit of the account of the personal representative, OR --appeal to the Orphans' Court. Factual errors discovered on this assessment should be addressed in writing to: PA Department of Revenue, Bureau of Individual Taxes, ATTN: Post Assessment Review Unit, Dept. Z80601, Harrisburg) PA 171Z8-0601 Phone (717) 787-6505. See page 5 of the booklet "Instructions for Inheritance Tax Return for a Resident Decedent" (REV-1501) for an explanation of administratively correctable errors. If any tax due is paid within three (5) calendar months after the decedent's death, a five percent (SI) discount of the tax paid is allowed. The 15Z tax amnesty non-participation penalty is computed on the total of the tax and interest assessed, and not paid before January 18, 1996) the first day after the end of the tax amnesty period. This non-participation penalty is appealable in the same manner and in the the same time period as you would appeal the tax and interest that has been assessed as indicated on this notice. Interest is charged beginning with first day of delinquency, or nine (9) months and one (1) day from the date of death, to the date of payment. Taxes which became delinquent before January 1, 198Z bear interest at the rate of six (6Z) percent per annum calculated at a daily rate of .000166. All taxes which became delinquent on and after January 1, 1982 will bear interest at a rate which will vary from calendar year to calendar year with that rate announced by the PA Department of Revenue. The applicable interest rates for 1982 through 2006 ara: Interest Daily Interest Daily Interest Daily Year Rate Factor Year Rate Factor Year Rate Factor ~ ZOZ. .0005~8 ~)'~'6 - 1991 llZ .000301 ~ 9X .000267 1983 162 . 000658 1992 92 . 0002~7 Z002 62 . 000166 1986 llZ .000501 1993-1996 72 .000192 2005 52 .000137 1985 152 .000356 1995-1998 92 .0002~7 ZO0~ 6X .000110 1986 lOZ .000276 1999 72 .000192 1987 107. .000276 2000 77. .000192 --Interest is calculated as follows: ZNTEREST= BALANCE OF TAX UNPAZD X NUNBER OF DAYS DELZNI~UENT X DALLY ZNTEREST FACTOR --Any Notice issued after the tax becomes delinquent will reflect an interest calculation to fifteen (15) days beyond the date of the assessment. If payment is made after the interest computation date shown on the Notice, additional interest must be calculated. Cumberland County - Register Of Wills One Courthouse Square Carlislel PA 17013 Phone: (717) 240-6345 Date: 9/15/2005 WALKER MARTHA B 247 LINCOLN WAY EAST CHAMBERSBURGI PA 17201 RE: Estate of THOMPSON ELIZABETH J File Number: 2003-00941 Dear Sir/Madam: It has come to my attention that you have not filed the Status Report by Personal Representative (Rule 6.12) in the above captioned estate. As per the AMENDMENTS TO SUPREME COURT ORPHANS' COURT RULES I NO. 103 SUPREME COURT RULES DOCKET NO. 11 for decedents dying on or after July 11 19921 the personal representative or his counsell within two (2) years of the decedent's deathl shall file with the Register of Wills a Status Report of completed or uncompleted administration. This filing is due by: 10/22/2005 Your prompt attention to this matter will be appreciated. Thank You. Sincerely I .~- L~PA..J ~~A/~.L/4J! GLENDA FAffi~ER STRASBAUGH REGISTER OF WILLS cc: File Personal Representative(s) Judge \.-~ Register of Wills of Cumberland County STATUS REPORT UNDER RULE 6.12 Name of Decedent: Estate of Elizabeth J. Thompson Date of Death: October 22. 2003 File No.: 21-03-0941 Pursuant to Rule 6.12 ofthe Supreme Court Orphans' Court Rules, I report the following with respect to completion of the administration of the above-captioned estate: 1. State whether administration of the estate is complete: Yes 0 No I:8J 2. If the answer is No, state when the personal representative reasonably believes that the administration will be complete: within 6 months 3. If the answer to No.1 is Yes, state the following: A. Did the personal representative file a formal final account with the Court? Yes 0 No 0 B. Did the personal representative state an account informally to the parties in interest: Yes 0 No 0 C. Did the personal representative file approvals of the account, receipts, joinders and releases with the Clerk of Orphans' Court? Yes 0 No 0 D. Did the personal representative complete final distribution? Yes 0 No 0 C\1 BARLEY SNYDER LLC ~.~UA- Martha B. Walker Date 09/22/05 Counsel for Personal Representatives 247 Lincoln Way East Chambers burg, P A 17201 Telephone (717) 264-6494 I 485560/jrnrn l.G- Cumberland County - Register Of Wills One Courthouse Square Carlisle, PA 17013 Phone: (717) 240-6345 Date: 9/14/2006 WALKER MARTHA BAUM BARLEY SNYDER ET AL 247 LINCOLN WAY E CHAMBERSBURG, PA 17201-2235 RE: Estate of THOMPSON ELIZABETH J File Number: 2003-00941 Dear Sir/Madam: This notice is to serve as a reminder that the Status Report by Personal Representative under Rule 6.12 is due on the below listed date. As per the AMENDMENTS TO SUPREME COURT ORPHANS' COURT RULES, NO. 103 SUPREME COURT RULES DOCKET NO. I, for decedents dying on or after July I, 1992, the personal representative or his counsel, within two (2) years of the decedent's death, shall file with the Register of Wills a Status Report of completed or uncompleted administration. This filing is due by: 10/22/2006 Please feel free to contact this office with any questions you may have. If you have already filed your Status Report, please disregard this notice. Sincerely, ~~~ Glenda Farner Strasbaugh Clerk of the Orphans' Court cc: File Personal Representative(s) ~ Cumberland County - Register Of Wills One Courthouse Square Carlisle, PA 17013 Phone: (717) 240-6345 Date: 9/14/2006 WALKER MARTHA B 247 LINCOLN WAY EAST CHAMBERS BURG , PA 17201 RE: Estate of THOMPSON ELIZABETH J File Number: 2003-00941 Dear Sir/Madam: This notice is to serve as a reminder that the Status Report by Personal Representative under Rule 6.12 is due on the below listed date. As per the AMENDMENTS TO SUPREME COURT ORPHANS' COURT RULES, NO. 103 SUPREME COURT RULES DOCKET NO.1, for decedents dying on or after July 1, 1992, the personal representative or his counsel, within two (2) years of the decedent's death, shall file with the Register of Wills a Status Report of completed or uncompleted administration. This filing is due by: 10/22/2006 Please feel free to contact this office with any questions you may have. If you have already filed your Status Report, please disregard this notice. Sincerely, ~~~ Glenda Farner Strasbaugh Clerk of the Orphans' Court cc: File Counsel ~ Cumberland County - Register Of Wills One Courthouse Square Carlisle, PA 17013 phone: (717) 240-6345 Date: 9/14/2006 F&M TRUST COMPANY AKA 20 S MAIN STREET CHAMBERSBURG, PA 17201 RE: Estate of THOMPSON ELIZABETH J File Number: 2003-00941 Dear Sir/Madam: This notice is to serve as a reminder that the Status Report by Personal Representative under Rule 6.12 is due on the below listed date. As per the AMENDMENTS TO SUPREME COURT ORPHANS' COURT RULES, NO. 103 SUPREME COURT RULES DOCKET NO.1, for decedents dying on or after July 1, 1992, the personal representative or his counsel, within two (2) years of the decedent's death, shall file with the Register of Wills a Status Report of completed or uncompleted administration. This filing is due by: 10/22/2006 Please feel free to contact this office with any questions you may have. If you have already filed your Status Report, please disregard this notice. Sincerely, ~~~ Glenda Farner Strasbaugh Clerk of the Orphans' Court cc: File Counsel ~ Register of Wills of Cumberland County STATUS REPORT UNDER RULE 6.12 Name of Decedent: ELIZABETH J. THOMPSON Date of Death: OCTOBER 22. 2003 Estate No.: 2003-00941 Pursuant to Rule 6.12 of the Supreme Court Orphans' Court Rules, I report the folJowing with respect to completion of the administration of the above-captioned estate: 1. State whether administration of the estate is complete: Yes 0 No IiI. 2. If the answer is No, state when the personal representative reasonably believes that the administration will be complete: DECEMBER 31, 2006 3. If the answer to No.1 is Yes, state the following: a. Did the personal representative file a final account with the Court? Yes 0 No 0 b. The separate Orphans' Court No. (if any) for the personal representative's account is: c. Did the personal representative state an account informalJy to the parties in interest? Yes 0 No 0 c. Copies of receipts, releases, joinders and approval of formal or informal accounts may be filed with the Clerk of the Orphans' Court and may be attached to this report. FARMERS AND MERCHANTS TRUST COMPANY, CO- EXECUTOR F T E ESTA EL ABETH J. THOMPSON Date: SEPTEMBER 21, 2006 BY. Si a re TATE ADMINISTRATION' FICE BOX 6010, CHAMBERSBURG, PA 17201-6010 :\"1 , J j\-, Address 717/261-3525 Telephone No. \""\1'" arH"\7 Z \ 1\ \ I 7 c,j.) .lUU... n . .0 .Cl~ _ (, ~ o . ~,~ ~1' . "n~(" \(\,\::-;~l ''"'If',' f; J: \ \ \'~'\\ .~\\ .i'.,""'~'~ j,--)IJJ\.)~,I- -' ,- - Capacity: Ji] Personal Representative o Counsel for personal representative ~ wn Jrntrustonline.com ~! "~/' ~.. ,- i--','\) , I. I \" / TRUST September 26, 2006 Cumberland County Register of Wills Cumberland County Courthouse One Courthouse Square Carlisle, P A 17013 Re: Estate of Elizabeth J. Thompson ~-2 "~~ c:::, C'.;:) C;J~ ;~~ --0 Dear Register: r'J ........; Enclosed please find Status Report Under Rule 6.12 for the Estate ofElizabetb}~~: Thompson. ::.2? ,,{ ~~ ,,-...,;; '. ..J , rn -. .. If you have any question, please do not hesitate to contact me. (\-> co , , Sincerely, ~~ Heather C. Etter Estate Administration Officer HCE:pm Enclosure ,. -.J 15056051047 REV-1500 EX (06-05) PA Department of Revenue . Bureau of Individual Taxes , PO BOX 280601 Harrisburg, PA 17128-0601 ENTER DECEDENT INFORMATION BELOW Social Securi Number Date of Death INHERITANCE TAX RETURN RESIDENT DECEDENT OFFICIAL USE ONLY County Code Year File Number Date of Birth Decedent's Last Name Suffix Decedent's First Name MI (If Applicable) Enter Surviving Spouse's Information Below Spouse's Last Name Suffix Spouse's First Name MI THIS RETURN MUST BE FILED IN DUPLICATE WITH THE REGISTER OF WILLS FILL IN APPROPRIATE OVALS BELOW c:::) 1. Original Return - 2. Supplemental Return c:::) 3. Remainder Return (date of death prior to 12-13-82) 5. Federal Estate Tax Return Required c:::) 4. Limited Estate c:::) c:::) c:::) 4a. Future Interest Compromise (date of death after 12-12-82) c:::) 7. Decedent Maintained a Living Trust (Attach Copy of Trust) c:::) 10. Spousal Poverty Credit (date of death c:::) 11. Election to tax under Sec. 9113(A) between 12-31-91 and 1-1-95) (Attach Sch. 0) CORRESPONDENT - THIS SECTION MUST BE COMPLETED. ALL CORRESPONDENCE AND CONFIDENTIAL TAX INFORMATION SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO: Name Da ime Tele hone Number 6. Decedent Died Testate (Attach Copy of Will) 9. Litigation Proceeds Received 8. Total Number of Safe Deposit Boxes c:::) Firm Name (If Applicable) REGISTER Df,WILLS USE ~Y r- C:) ::c,=; 0 CT\ j~~ ~ '~J~,~ -0 :J: :::1:.1 TTl C') C) ::::0 C::J ill o : .""")r" C;) , '""f""1 c -' -r', 'cO:: c5 ; 'In ~-' ') ~~ N U1 Correspondent's e-mail address: Under penalties of perjury, I declare that I have examined this retum, including accompanying schedules and statements, and to the best of my knowledge and belief, it is true, correct and complete. Declaration of preparer other than the personal representative is based on all information of which preparer has any knowledge. ~AAT~V~ RESPONSIBL F FILlN TURN b 17?01 DATE Marth MV;n ct ('hamb9r&Q'lri p~ 17~91 PLEASE U ~ ORIGINAL FORM ONLY Side 1 L 15056051047 15056051047 -.J --.J REV-1500 EX Decedent's Name: RECAPITULATION 15056052048 1. Real estate (Schedule A). . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1. 2. Stocks and Bonds (Schedule B) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2. 3. Closely Held Corporation, Partnership or Sole-Proprietorship (Schedule C) . . . .. 3. 4. Mortgages & Notes Receivable (Schedule D) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . .. 4. 5. Cash, Bank Deposits & Miscellaneous Personal Property (Schedule E) . . . . . . .. 5. 6. Jointly Owned Property (Schedule F) c::) Separate Billing Requested . . . . , .. 6. 7. Inter-Vivos Transfers & Miscellaneous Non-Probate Property (Schedule G) c::) Separate Billing Requested.. . . . . .. 7. 8. Total Gross Assets (total Lines 1-7). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8. 9. Funeral Expenses & Administrative Costs (Schedule H). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 9. 10. Debts of Decedent, Mortgage Liabilities, & Liens (Schedule I). . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . 10. 11. Total Deductions (total Lines 9 & 10). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11. 12. Net Value of Estate (line 8 minus Line 11) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12. 13. Charitable and Governmental Bequests/See 9113 Trusts for which an election to tax has not been made (Schedule J) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13. 14. Net Value Subject to Tax (Line 12 minus Line 13) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14. TAX COMPUTATION - SEE INSTRUCTIONS FOR APPLICABLE RATES 15. Amount of Line 14 taxable at the spousal tax rate, or transfers under Sec. 9116 (a)(1.2) X .0_ 16. Amount of line 14 taxable at lineal rate X.O_ 17. Amount of Line 14 taxable at sibling rate X .12 18. Amount of line 14 taxable at collateral rate X .15 19. TAX DUE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19. ~ Decedent's Social Security Number 15. 16. 17. 18. 20. FILL IN THE OVAL IF YOU ARE REQUESTING A REFUND OF AN OVERPAYMENT L 15056052048 Side 2 c::> 15056052048 -' REV-1500 EX Page 3 Decedent's Complete Address: DECEDENTS NAME Elizabeth J. Thompson ~- STREET ADDRESS 19 South Prince st. File Number --- - Shippensburg, PA 17257 CITY I STATE [ ZIP I -- Tax Payments and Credits: 1. Tax Due (Page 2 Line 19) 2. Credits/Payments A. Spousal Poverty Credit 8. Prior Payments $ 4 1 , 5 0 8 . 00 C. Discount (1) $43,213.00 Total Credits ( A + B + C ) '(2) 3. Interest/Penalty if applicable D. Interest E. Penalty TotallnterestlPenalty ( D + E ) (3) 4. If Line 2 is greater than Line 1 + Line 3, enter the difference. This is the OVERPAYMENT. Fill in oval on Page 2, Line 20 to request a refund. (4) 5. If line 1 + Line 3 is greater than Line 2, enter the difference. This is the TAX DUE. (5) A. Enter the interest on the tax due. B. Enter the total of Line 5 + SA. This is the BALANCE DUE. (SA) (58) $ 1 I l:\ 91 . 1 5 Make Check Payable to: REGISTER OF WILLS, AGENT , &" ~,,; -.. .',,:=~~,~.K '*' J;" , ,~, PLEASE ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS BY PLACING AN "X" IN THE APPROPRIATE BLOCKS 1. Did decedent make a transfer and: Yes No a. retain the use or income of the property transferred;.......................................................................................... 0 ~ b. retain the right to designate who shall use the property transferred or its income; ............................................ 0 ~ c. retain a reversionary interest; or.......................................................................................................................... 0 ~ d. receive the promise for life of either payments, benefits or care? ...................................................................... 0 ~ 2. If death occurred after December 12, 1982, did decedent transfer property within one year of death without receiving adequate consideration? .............................................................................................................. 0 IXI 3. Did decedent own an "in trust for" or payable upon death bank account or security at his or her death? .............. 0 ~ 4. Did decedent own an Individual Retirement Account, annuity, or other non-probate property which contains a beneficiary designation? ........................................................................................................................ l!] 0 IF THE ANSWER TO ANY OF THE ABOVE QUESTIONS IS YES, YOU MUST COMPLETE SCHEDULE G AND FILE IT AS PART OF THE RETURN. For dates of death on or after July 1, 1994 and before January 1, 1995, the tax rate imposed on the net value of transfers to or for the use of the surviving spouse is three (3) percent [72 P.S. 99116 (a) (1.1) (i)]. For dates of death on or after January 1, 1995, the tax rate imposed on the net value of transfers to or for the use of the surviving spouse is zero (0) percent l72 P.S. 99116 (a) (1.1) (ii)). The statute does not exemot a transfer to a surviving spouse from tax, and the statutory requirements for disclosure of assets and filing a tax return are still applicable even if the surviving spouse is the only beneficiary. For dates of death on or after July 1, 2000: The tax rate imposed on the net value of transfers from a deceased child twenty-one years of age or younger at death to or for the use of a natural parent, an adoptive parent, or a stepparent of the child is zero (0) percent [72 P.S. ~9116(a)(1.2)]. The tax rate imposed on the net value of transfers to or for the use of the decedent's lineal beneficiaries is four and one-half (4.5) percent, except as noted in 72 P.S. 99116(1.2) [72 P.S. ~9116(a)(1)]. The tax rate imposed on the net value of transfers to or for the use ofthe decedent's siblings is twelve (12) percent [72 P.S. 99116(a)(1.3)1. A sibling is defined, under Section 9102, as an individual who has at least one parent in common with the decedent, whether by blood or adoption. ..-"'''.~'' .- COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA INHERITANCE TAX RETURN RESIDENT DECEDENT SCHEDULE E CASH, BANK DEPOSITS, & MISC. PERSONAL PROPERTY ESTATE OF Elizabeth J. Thompson FILE NUMBER 0941 Include the proceeds of litigation and the date the proceeds were received by the estate. All property jolntly-owned with the right of survivorship must be disclosed !)n Schedule F. ITEM VALUE AT DATE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF DEATH 1. American Indian art and artifacts net of sale costs; sold at Allard Auction company; auctions held May 23,2004 through September 25,2006; see attached listing $12,115.42 , TOTAL (Also enter on line 5, Recapitulation) $ $1 2 , 11 5 . 42 (If more space is needed, Insert additional sheets of the same size) .. Elizabeth Thompson Estate Net Proceeds from Allard Auctions Date Amount 05123/04 $1,621.00 06123/04 $675.00 07/20/04 $4,806.88 09/19/04 $100.75 10/16/04 $19.50 11/12/04 $2,643.00 04/17/05 $117.00 06/13/05 $167.38 06/16/05 $1,208.65 07/19/05 $9.75 09/19/05 $13.00 12/02105 $9.75 12/10/05 $110.50 12/12/05 $55.25 12/13/05 $29.25 02118/06 $40.63 03/10/06 $140.00 06/17/06 $315.63 09/25/06 $32.50 Total $12,115.42 ------"- - ---- - - --- sUlla~~9K lln~d aUOl9~a~ 960t L6S LIL 1 YVd St:Cl 90/C6/01 SOO III REV-1511 EX+ (12-99) _ .. '* COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA INHERITANCE TAX RETURN RESIDENT DECEDENT SCHEDULE H FUNERAL EXPENSES & ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS ESTATE OF Elizabeth J.. Thompson Debts of decedent must be reported on Schedule I. FILE NUMBER 0941 ITEM NUMBER DESCRIPTION AMOUNT A. FUNERAL EXPENSES: 1. B. ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS: 1. Personal Representative's Commissions Name of Personal Representative(s) F&M Trust Co and Martha B. Walker $750.00 Social Security Number(s)/EIN Number of Personal Representative(s) Street Address City State _Zip Year(s) Commission Paid: 2. Attomey Fees 3. Family Exemption: (If decedent's address is not the same as claimant's, attach explanation) Claimant Street Address City State _ Zip Relationship of Claimant to Decedent 4. Probate Fees 5. Accountant's Fees 6. Tax Return Preparer's Fees 7. TOTAL (Also enter on line 9, Recapitulation) $ $750.00 (If more space is needed, insert additional sheets of the same size) REV-1513 EX+ (9-00) '* SCHEDULE J BENEFICIARIES COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA INHERITANCE TAX RETURN RESIDENT DECEDENT ESTATE OF ELIZABETH J. THOMPSON FILE NUMBER 21 03 0941 RELATIONSHIP TO DECEDENT AMOUNT OR SHARE NUMBER NAME AND ADDRESS OF PERSON(S) RECEIVING PROPERTY Do Not List Trustee(s) OF ESTATE I TAXABLE DISTRIBUTIONS pnclude outright spousal distributions, and transfers under Sec. 9116 (a) (1.2)] l. SUSAN CUMMINGS NIECE 1/3 SHARE RES 8900K OTTER CREEK DRIVE CHARLOTTE, NC 28277 2. CINDY CUMMINGS-LAURENSON NIECE 1/3 SHARE RES 1373 ITHACA RD WILLSEYVILLE, NY 13864 3. CURTIS THOMPSON BROTHER 1/3 SHARE RES 3643 COUNTY ROAD 139 OVID, NY 14521-9561 ENTER DOLLAR AMOUNTS FOR DISTRIBUTIONS SHOWN ABOVE ON LINES 15 THROUGH 18, AS APPROPRIATE, ON REV-1500 COVER SHEET II NON-TAXABLE DISTRIBUTIONS: A. SPOUSAL DISTRIBUTIONS UNDER SECTION 9113 FOR WHICH AN ELECTION TO TAX IS NOT BEING MADE B. CHARITABLE AND GOVERNMENTAL DISTRIBUTIONS TOTAL OF PART" - ENTER TOTAL NON-TAXABLE DISTRIBUTIONS ON LINE 13 OF REV-1500 COVER SHEET $ IDUE IDUE IDUE (If more space is needed, insert additional sheets of the same size) COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE BUREAU OF INDIVIDUAL TAXES DEPT. 280601 HARRISBURG, PA 17128-0601 REV-1162 EX{11-96) RECEIVED FROM: PENNSYLVANIA INHERITANCE AND ESTATE TAX OFFICIAL RECEIPT WALKER MARTHA BAUM BARLEY SNYDER ET AL 247 LINCOLN WAY E CHAMBERSBURG, PA 17201-2235 ___n_n fold ESTATE INFORMATION: SSN: 114-20-0029 FILE NUMBER: 2103-0941 DECEDENT NAME: THOMPSON ELIZABETH J DATE OF PAYMENT: 11/01/2006 POSTMARK DATE: 11/01/2006 COUNTY: CUMBERLAND DATE OF DEATH: 10/22/2003 NO. CD 007379 ACN ASSESSMENT CONTROL NUMBER AMOUNT 101 I $1,591.15 I I I I I I I I TOTAL AMOUNT PAID: $1,591.15 REMARKS: CHECK# 245161 SEAL INITIALS: JA RECEIVED BY: REGISTER OF WILLS GLENDA FARNER STRASBAUGH REGISTER OF WILLS N CD '- N cs:l w ~ a.. 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S.... relY,.. . -.--___ -' \\ ,'t\ *. / .~ I .g:- -0 :l: Paula Mathews J;:state Assistant Q) Enclosure - check and payment voucher -'0 ~ \ -' ~ ~ o ~ ~ ~ ~ ,.... \\\~\ \.. \'0 ~~\\'\ .\t>.\\ - \; C~t?\!-.. Or ",- rc~;'. "iJs (fl~~. \ . · '. )\ <' ~~, \\\ \.;\).. r; \\' ,'...,1 v\.l\' '\\\.- ' -.' ~ () V' '~ Jt ~ ~ "" ~ \ . . (\ ~ ~ oo~ ~ ~,~ r, 'd' 1(" y' Ul I(' "(\) (\" Ul r, (\) y'y' ~ (\)~ ~ ." 0 p..~ ..0 '7 <ci ~ " 1('" Y? y' -l (\" y' o..L. Ul Yo vJo " ~ (\" '$ ~ Ul (\) f\~S"{ c\.P>-&& -::'" ... ~ ~ ':. ~ ~ ... ... ... ... ... ~ ... ~ ~ ... ~' ... ... ~ ~ ~ ... ... ~ ?- ~ ... ~ ~ ... , ~ ~ \00 o~ o~ ~~y ~~\ 1l~ ~~ ~ li'C) ~ r f COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE BUREAU OF INDIVIDUAL TAXES DEPT. 280601 HARRISBURG, PA 17128-0601 REV-1162 EX(11-96) RECEIVED FROM: PENNSYLVANIA INHERITANCE AND ESTATE TAX OFFICIAL RECEIPT WALKER MARTHA BAUM BARLEY SNYDER ET AL 247 LINCOLN WAY E CHAMBERSBURG, PA 17201-2235 _n__n_ fold ESTATE INFORMATION: SSN: 114-20-0029 FILE NUMBER: 2103-0941 DECEDENT NAME: THOMPSON ELIZABETH J DATE OF PAYMENT: 01/04/2007 POSTMARK DATE: 00/00/0000 COUNTY: CUMBERLAND DATE OF DEATH: 10/22/2003 NO. CD 007642 ACN ASSESSMENT CONTROL NUMBER AMOUNT 101 I $201.10 I I I I I I I I TOTAL AMOUNT PAID: REMARKS: CHECK# 246188 SEAL INITIALS: JA RECEIVED BY: REGISTER OF WILLS $201.10 GLENDA FARNER STRASBAUGH REGISTER OF WILLS Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania Orphans' Court Division No. 21-03-0941 FIRST AND FINAL ACCOUNT OF FARMERS AND MERCHANTS TRUST CO. and MARTHA B. WALKER, CO-EXECUTORS FOR THE ESTATE OF ELIZABETH J. THOMPSON Date of Death: October 22,2003 Date of Personal Representative's Appointment: November 13, 2003 Accounting for the Period: October 22,2003 to January 11, 2007 {\JJtth1;,At}:xr. dip, .)()03 Purpose of Account: Farmers and Merchants Trust Company and Martha B. Walker, Co-Executors, offers this account to acquaint interested parties with the transactions that have occurred during its administration. It is important that the account be carefully examined. Requests for additional information or questions can be discussed with: -, o Heather C. Etter ESTATE ADMINISTRATION OFFICER Farmers and Merchants Trust Company P.O. Box 6010 20 South Main Street Chambersburg, PA 17201 Phone: (717) 264-6116 Martha B. Walker, Esquire 33 South Main Street Chambersburg, PA 17201 Phone: (717) 262-2185 GROSS ESTATE (Principal Receipts + Income Receipts) $267,221 .26 ?-li~ 22-1.2& l",~ c:::J: -c:::::.:> -.J L w o -0 -". --,"+0. N ..... U1 ..-_,.~ C.-) j I " SUMMARY OF ACCOUNT Estate of Elizabeth J. Thompson For the period of October 22, 2003 to January 11, 2007 Page Current Value Fiduciary Acquisition Value Proposed Distribution to Beneficiaries 8 $ 3,431.53 $ 3,431.53 Principal Receipts 1 $ 267,221.26 Net Loss on Sales or Other Dispositions 2 30.01 Less Disbursements: Funeral Expenses 3 $ 5,158.35 Debts of the Decedent 3 11,569.40 Administration Expenses 3-4 7,569.48 Federal and State Taxes 4 42,172.25 Reserve 1,000.00 Fees and Commissions 5 75,832.71 $ 143,302.19 Distributions of Specific Bequest 6-7 $ 120,512.08 Advance Distributions to Beneficiaries 6-7 $ 6,687.00 PRINCIPAL BALANCE ON HAND 7 $ (3,310.02) Income Receipts 8 $ 6,741.55 Less Disbursements 8 INCOME BALANCE ON HAND 8 $ 6,741.55 COMBINED BALANCE ON HAND 8 $ 3,431.53 " 04/13/04 09/14/04 - 06/17/06 , . RECEIPTS OF PRINCIPAL Real Estate, 19 South Prince Street, Shippensburg 64.4429 Shares ACM Managed Income FD(Smith Barney) .005 Shares Alger FD (Smith Barney) .002 Shares Alliance Bernstein Technology (Smith Barney) 300 Shares Apple Computer Inc. (Smith Barney) 300 Shares New York Times Co. (Smith Barney) 500 Shares Paracelsian Inc. (Smith Barney) 663.79 Shares Smith Barney TR 1/ Cap Preservation 100 Shares Wendy's Int'llnc. (Smith Barney) American Collegiate Marketing, refunds for cancellation of Elle, Harpers Bazaar, New York and W Magazine American Indian Art, refund for cancellation Bank Deposit Program (Smith Barney) Chandrika Paul, pro-ration of real estate tax Coin found in residence Com cast Cable, refund due to cancellation Conde Nast Pub, refund due to cancellation of Vanity Fair Cowboys & Indians Magazine, refund due to cancellation F&M Trust Co., Account 08-00735 Accrued Interest F&M Trust Co., Account 70-67615 Accrued Interest F&M Trust Co., Account 33-24621 GE Capital Assurance, policy #PFN7776192 dtd 11/25/03 GE Capital Assurance, policy #PFN7776192 dtd 9/10-10/21/03 Highmark Blue Shield, reimbursement for ambulance transport IRS, 2003 federal income tax refund Media Concept Group/Native Peoples Magazine, refund Nationwide Insurance, refund homeowners policy Nationwide Insurance, refund personal property policy New Mexico Magazine, refund New Yorker, Vogue, Town & Country, refund Personal Property, appraised value Kenny's Auction, proceeds from sale The Sentinel, refund Southwest Art Magazine, refund Sprint, refund North American Co., refund Accident insurance State Employees Retirement, final settlement 1997 Toyota RAV 4x4, proceeds from sale Richardson Fashion, appraisal of various vintage clothing Ludwigs Jewelers, appraised value Hudson Gallery Art, appraised value Gary Willhide, contribution toward shipping costs of items bequeathed to him Allard Auctions, proceeds from sale of personal property $78,000.00 296.76 0.04 0.10 6,882.00 13,972.50 23.00 7,560.57 3,435.50 24.73 15.00 731.87 414.33 0.15 13.52 11.25 21.25 30,931.74 6.73 7,020.84 0.81 6.75 695.41 1,650.00 90.00 2,538.00 16.96 284.00 30.00 13.95 20.07 7,272.00 6,112.50 32.41 16.87 9.38 4.07 1,528.20 6,500.00 60,827.00 3,545.00 10,000.00 200.00 16,466.00 Total Receipts of Principal $267,221.26 , I . ~ SCHEDULE A - Continued GAINS AND LOSSES ON SALE OR OTHER DISPOSITIONS Sold .005 Shs Alger FD (Smith Barney) Fiduciary Acquisition Value $ Sale Proceeds 0.04 0.04 Sold 673.012 Shs Smith Barney TR II Cap Preservation Fiduciary Acquisition Value $ 7,560.57 Sale Proceeds 7,426.18 Sold 65 Shs ACM Managed Income FD (Smith Barney) Fiduciary Acquisition Value $ 296.76 Sale Proceeds 262.83 Sold .002 Shs Alliance Bernstein Technology (Smith Barney) Fiduciary Acquisition Value $ 0.10 Sale Proceeds 0.12 Sold 300 Shs Apple Computer Inc. (Smith Barney) Fiduciary Acquisition Value $ 6,882.00 Sale Proceeds 6,637.85 Sold 300 Shs New York Times Co. (Smith Barney) Fiduciary Acquisition Value $ 13,972.50 Sale Proceeds 14,022.08 Sold 500 Shs Paracelsian Inc. (Smith Barney) Fiduciary Acquisition Value $ 23.00 Sale Proceeds 7.49 Sold 100 Shs Wendy's Int'I Inc. (Smith Barney) Fiduciary Acquisition Value $ 3,435.50 Sale Proceeds 3,783.87 Gain Less Loss Net Loss 2 Gain o 0.02 49.58 348.37 $397.97 $397.97 $427.98 $ 30.01 Loss o 134.39 33.93 244.15 15.51 $427.98 SCHEDULE C DISBURSEMENTS OF PRINCIPAL Funeral Expense 11/24/03 Cremation Society of Pennsylvania 12/09/03 Ruth Thompson, reimbursement for obituary placed in FingerLake Times 12/09/03 Rupert Charles Loucks, reimbursement for Memorial Service program postage 12/09/03 Gannett Central NY Newspapers, obituary 12/09/03 Vivid Imagery Inc., Memorial service printing 05/05/04 Glenside Monument Co., monument placement and inscription @ Lakeview Cemetery $2,591.05 45.00 126.90 351.25 1,672.15 372.00 Debts of Decedent 11/20/03 PPL Gas, utilities-auto draft from CIA 33-24613 11/20/03 Nationwide Insurance auto draft from CIA 33-24613 11/20/03 Chambersburg Hospital, Check #3257 not cleared on 000 11/20/03 Shippensburg Animal Hospital, check #3262 not cleared on 000 12/09/03 Chambersburg Hospital, lifeline monthly fee 12/09/03 MBNA America, balance due on credit card 12/09/03 Ehrlich, pest control services 12/10/03 RT Henry Pharmacy balance due 12/11/03 Pro Med Services Inc., ambulance transport 01/02/04 Cardiovascular Associates, balance due 02/04/04 Care Advantage, balance due 03/18/04 Chambersburg Hospital, balance due 109.00 63.38 38.00 3.39 38.00 302.75 57.24 134.34 455.00 105.00 10,106.30 157.00 Administration Expenses 11/24/03 Barley Snyder, reimbursement for probate fee advanced 12/09/03 Ray E. Mummert, locksmith service, fee to rekey lock 12/09/03 C. Kenneth Chamberlin, fee for copies of obituary 12/09/03 Susan Cummings, reimbursement for light timers 12/09/03 ChemDry, carpet cleaning service 12/09/03 Embarq-Sprint, phone service 12/09/03 AH Wireless, monthly fee 12/09/03 PPL Gas, monthly utilities 12/09/03 Penelec, monthly charges 12/09/03 AT&T, November & December billing 12/09/03 Comcast Cable, November & December billing 12/10/03 Shippensburg Animal Hospital, office visit-Opal 12/10/03 AH Wireless, monthly fee 12/12/03 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company 12/12/03 Embarq-Sprint, phone service 12/16/03 PPL Gas, monthly utilities 330.00 64.66 42.00 29.64 63.60 90.93 9.95 109.00 63.37 310.90 130.62 36.00 9.95 14.03 30.88 109.00 3 SCHEDULE C DISBURSEMENTS OF PRINCIPAL - Continued Administration Expenses continued 12/19/03 Penelec, monthly charges 01/02/04 JH Rideout & Sons, roof repair @ 19 S. Prince Street 01/06/04 AT&T, final bill 01/06/04 Boro of Shippensburg, water, sewer and refuse 01/13/04 The Sentinel, Executor Notice 01/16/04 Estate Valuation Systems, fee to value assets on 000 01/21/04 Cumberland Law Journal, Executor Notice 01/21/04 Penelec, monthly charges 01/21/04 PPL Gas, monthly utilities 01/27/04 LA Camera, fee to burn 2 CD's for Allard Auction 02/18/04 PPL Gas, monthly utilities 02/25/04 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company, homeowners policy 02/26/04 Penelec, monthly charges 03/08/04 Rupert Charles Loucks, reimbursement for postage expenses 03/15/04 PPL Gas, monthly utilities 03/22/04 Penelec, monthly charges 03/22/04 Boxwood Springs Enterprise, moving charges 04/02/04 1 % transfer tax paid at settlement of Real Estate 04/02/04 Lisa Helm, Tax Collector, prorated share of Real Estate Tax 04/02/04 Boro of Shippensburg, water, sewer and refuse 04/09/04 PPL Gas, monthly utilities 04/19/04 Allan Judson/Barley Snyder, reimbursed for personal expenses 04/19/04 Rupert Charles Loucks, reimbursement for services 04/19/04 Mailboxes etc, shipping bequeathed items to Gary Wilhide 04/23/04 Mailboxes etc, shipping bequeathed items to Heard Museum 04/28/04 Mailboxes etc, shipping costs to Curtis Thompson & Wendy Flanagan 05/19/04 Mailboxes etc, shipping and packing materials for bequeathed portrait to NY Historical Association, Cooperstown OS/24/04 Mailboxes etc, shipping items to Susan Cummings 07/22/04 Mailboxes etc, shipping costs for items sent to Allard Auctions 07/22/04 Register of Wills, probate fees 08/02/04 Julie Metz/Barley Snyder, reimbursement for mileage expense 11/01/06 Register of Wills, fee to file supplemental PA Inheritance Tax return Cumberland County Clerk of Orphans Court, fee to file accounting 36.57 200.00 5.42 167.03 156.83 12.40 75.00 29.30 109.00 25.23 109.00 66.00 22.18 42.08 109.00 36.74 31.80 780.00 333.69 189.37 67.51 164.00 587.50 758.47 914.46 76.30 233.48 14.60 453.64 50.00 23.35 15.00 230.00 Federal and State Taxes 01/22/04 Register of Wills, Agent-prepayment of PA Inheritance tax 07/22/04 Register of Wills, Agent-balance due of PA Inheritance tax 04/08/05 PA Department of Revenue, balance due on PA 41-2004 04/11/05 PA Department of Revenue, additional balance due on PA 41-2004 11/01/06 Register of Wills, Agent-balance due of Supplemental PA Inheritance Tax return 12/21/06 Register of Wills, Additional balance on Supplemental PA Inh Tax Rtn RESERVE TO BE HELD FOR ADDITIONAL CLOSING EXPENSES 4 23,750.00 16,508.00 98.00 24.00 1,591.15 201.10 1,000.00 SCHEDULE C DISBURSEMENTS OF PRINCIPAL - Continued Fees and Commissions 12/09/03 Ausherman Brothers, appraisal fee for Real Estate 02/05/04 Ludwig Jewelers, appraisal fee 04/15/04 Ludwig Jewelers, appraisal fee 04/23/04 Kenny's Auction-appraisal fee for personal property 04/26/04 Kenny's Auction-commission on sale of personal property 04/26/04 Kenny's Auction-fee to remove and dispose of trash 04/26/04 A. Newbold Richardson, appraisal fee for Vintage clothing 04/31/04 Hudson House Galleries, appraisal fee for selected Native American Art 07/22/04 Barley Snyder, partial payment of Attorney Fees 08/05/04 Barley Snyder, partial payment of Attorney Fees 09/14/04- Allard Auctions, commission on sale of personal property 07/24/06 09/15/05 Barley Snyder, partial payment of Attorney Fees 08/08/06 Barley Snyder, account review and misc expenses Martha Walker, balance due on Attorney Fees Martha Walker, Co-Executor fee F&M Trust Co., Co-Executor fee $250.00 75.00 40.00 600.00 2,139.38 950.00 5,443.75 2,326.00 16,000.00 3,000.00 4,350.58 15,481.10 923.40 2,595.50 10,829.00 10,829.00 Total Disbursements of Principal $143,302.19 5 SCHEDULE C DISBURSEMENTS OF PRINCIPAL - Continued DISTRIBUTION OF SPECIFIC BEQUESTS Interlaken Reform Church, per paragraph Third A of Last Will and Testament plus interest from 000 to October 20,2006 Shippensburg University Fashion Archives, per paragraph Third B plus interest from 000 to October 20, 2006 and paragraph Third B1-B4 of Last Will and Testament The New York State Historical Society, per paragraph Third C of Last Will and Testament $1,000.00 110.10 30,000.00 3,332.88 60,827.00 3,500.00 Dawn Taylor, per paragraph Third 0 of Last Will and Testament Shippensburg University Library, per paragraph Third E of Last Will and Testament--Books on Art 100.00 No monetary value Shippensburg University Art Dept., per paragraph Third F of Last Will and Testament--35 mm slides No monetary value Interlaken Historical Society, per paragraph Third G of Last Will and Testament--35 mm pictures and slides Wendy Flanagan and Lee Flanagan, per paragraph Third H of Last Will and Testament No monetary value 3,500.00 Rupert Charles Loucks, per paragraph Third I of Last Will and Testament 485.00 Carolyn Stepanek Holmes, per paragraph Third J of Last Will and Testament plus interest from 000 to October 20, 2006 Miss Kristy Sheaffer, per paragraph Third K of Last Will and Testament plus interest from 000 to October 20,2006 Ruth Thompson, per paragraph Third L of Last Will and Testament 500.00 55.55 500.00 55.55 45.00 Susan Cummings and Cindy Cummings Laurenson, per paragraph Third M of Last Will and Testament "Revoked by Codicil dated December 12, 2002. The property was sold to Susan and Cindy prior to death." Gary Willhide, per paragraph Third N of Last Will and Testament "Gary was not willing to accept the two dogs and the $10,000 for their care." Marie Sheaffer agreed to accept the dogs and care for them. 0.00 10,000.00 and two dogs 6 DISTRIBUTION OF SPECIFIC BEQUESTS - Continued Heard Museum, per paragraph Third 0 of Last Will and Testament Total Distribution of Specific Bequests ADVANCE DISTRIBUTIONS TO BENEFICIARIES Curtis Thompson, Personal Property as selected per paragraph Third of Last Will and Testament Susan Cummings, Personal Property as selected per paragraph Third of Last Will and Testament Cindy Cummings Laurenson, Personal Property as selected per paragraph Third of Last Will and Testament Total Advanced Distributions to Beneficiaries Principal Balance on Hand 7 6,500.00 $120,512.08 $500.00 3,240.50 2,946.50 $6,687.00 {$3,31 0.02) 11/20/03 11/20/03 11/20/03 12/01/03- 12/31/05 01/27/04 01/01/06- 01/02/07 SCHEDULE G RECEIPTS OF INCOME F&M Trust Co., checking account #70-67615 F&M Trust Co., savings account #08-00735 F&M Trust Co., checking account #33-24613 Dreyfus Treasury Prime Cash Mgt FD Smith Barney Bank Deposit Program Federated Treausry Prime Obligation 68 TOTAL RECEIPTS OF INCOME $0.67 8.27 0.05 2,998.61 56.11 3,677.84 $6,741.55 NONE DISBURSEMENTS OF INCOME TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS OF INCOME INCOME BALANCE ON HAND COMBINED BALANCE ON HAND NONE $ 6,741.55 $ 3,431.53 PROPOSED DISTRIBUTION TO BENEFICIARIES Total Advance Remaining Distribution Distribution Balance Curtis M. Thompson, 1/3 share of residue Personal Property $ 500.00 Cash $ 3,372.84 $ 2,872.84 Susan Cummings, 1/3 share of residue Personal Property $ 3,240.50 Cash $ 3,372.84 $ 132.34 Cindy Cummings Laurenson, 1/3 share of residue Personal Property $ 2,946.50 Cash $ 3,372.85 $ 426.35 $ 10,118.53 $ 6,687.00 $ 3,431.53 8 AFFIDAVIT HEATHER C. ETTER, Estate Administration Officer, of FARMERS AND MERCHANTS TRUST COMPANY OF CHAMBERSBURG and MARTHA B. WALKER, Co-Executors for the Estate of ELIZABETH J. THOMPSON, Deceased, hereby declares under oath that as Co-Executors they have fully and faithfully discharged the duties of their office; that the foregoing First and Final Account and Schedule of Proposed Distribution is true and correct and fully discloses all significant transactions occurring during the accounting period; that all known claims against the Estate have been paid in full; that, to its knowledge, there are no claims now outstanding against the Estate; and that all taxes presently due from the Estate have been paid; and that more than four (4) months have elapsed since the first complete advertisement of the granting of Letters Testamentary in this Estate. Farmers and Merchants Trust Company of Chambersburg and MARTHA B. WALKER, Co-Executors of the Estate of ELIZABETH J. THOMZ' D~ceased J g ~ {!2ttz (SEAL) THER C. ETTER, Estate Administration Officer Estate Administration Officer Subscribed and sworn to before me This the~ January, 2007. ----~ Q \\\ ~\ " C>v . -.....A.- L ~~\~ .~ Notary Public COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA Notarial Seal Pauline E. Mathews, NotaJy Public Chambersburg 8oro. Franklin County My Commission Expires Dec. 23, 2010 Member, Pennsylvania Association of Notanlls , . This First and Final Account and Schedule of Proposed Distribution for the Estate of ELIZABETH J. THOMPSON, Deceased, filed in the Office of the Clerk of the Orphans' Court Division of the Court of Common Pleas, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania and examined, has been duly advertised beginning day of .January, 2007, according to law. Clerk, Orphans' Court Division of the Court of Common Pleas, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania It is hereby certified that written notice stating the date, time and place of the presentation of the First and Final Account and Schedule of Proposed Distribution of ELIZABETH J. THOMPSON, Deceased, and stating the last day to file objections to the First and Final Account and Schedule of Proposed Distribution, and including a copy of the First and Final Account and Schedule of Proposed Distribution was given at least twenty-eight (28) days prior to the date fixed for confirmation to every unpaid creditor who has given written notice of his, her or its claim to the accountant, and to every other person, institution or entity known to the accountant to have or claim an interest in the estate as creditor, beneficiary, heir or next of kin, including the Attorney General of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. FARMERS AND MERCHANTS TRUST COMPANY OF CHAMBERSBURG, Co-Executor of the Estate of ELIZABETH J. TH~ ' By: ~~v HEATHER C. ETTE , Estate Administration Officer . . IN RE: ESTATE OF ELlZBETH J. THOMPSON LATE OF SHIPPENSBURG, CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY ORPHANS' COURT DIVISION NO. 21-03-0941 CERTlFICA TE OF SERVICE ~ I do hereby certify that on the 1<,\ day of January, 2007, I served the Notice, First and Final Accounting, and Schedule of Proposed Distribution to each of the person listed below by mailing a copy of the same by U.S. (Certified) First Class Mail, Return Receipt Requested: CURTIS M. THOMPSON 3643 County Road 139 Ovid, NY 14521-9561 SUSAN L. CUMMINGS 8900 K Otter Creek Drive Charlotte, NC 28277 CINDY CUMMINGS LAURENSON 1373 Ithaca Road, Rt 96B Wilseyville, NY 13864 \ Date: __..,)1:\..... -i "", 1 ~ ) 1 G ~ \:, FARMERS AND MERCHANTS TRUST COMPANY OF CHAMBERS BURG, Co-Executor of the Estate of ELIZABETH J. THOMPSON B-J/~~J ~ER c. ETTER Estate Administration Officer . . PROOF OF PUBLICATION OF NOTICE IN CUMBERLAND LAW JOURNAL (Under Act No. 587, approved May 16, 1929), P. L.1784 STATE OF PENNSYL VANIA : ss. COUNTY OF CUMBERLAND : Lisa Marie Coyne, Esquire, Editor ofthe Cumberland Law Journal, of the County and State aforesaid, being duly sworn, according to law, deposes and says that the Cumberland Law Journal, a legal periodical published in the Borough of Carlisle in the County and State aforesaid, was established January 2, 1952, and designated by the local courts as the official legal periodical for the publication of all legal notices, and has, since January 2, 1952, been regularly issued weekly in the said County, and that the printed notice or publication attached hereto is exactly the same as was printed in the regular editions and issues of the said Cumberland Law Journal on the following dates, VIZ: DECEMBER 26,2003, JANUARY 2, 9, 2004 Affiant further deposes that he is authorized to verify this statement by the Cumberland Law Journal, a legal periodical of general circulation, and that he is not interested in the subject matter of the aforesaid notice or advertisement, and that all allegations in the foregoing statements as to time, place and character of publication are true. Thompson. EUzabeth J.. dec'd. Late of Shippensburg Borough. Personal Representatives: F & M Trust Company, Memorial Square, Chambersburg, PA 17201 and Martha B. Walker, 247 Lincoln Way East, Chambersburg, PA 17201. Attomeys: Martha B. Walker, Es- quire, Barley, Snyder, Senft & Cohen, LLC, 247 Lincoln Way East, Chambersburg, PA 17201. SWO TO AND SUBSCRIBED before me this 9 day of JANUARY 2004 Al SEAL LOIS E. SNYDER, Notary Publ Carlisle Boro, Cumberland County , My Commission Expires March 5, 2005 PROOF OF PUBLICATION State of Pennsylvania, County of Cumberland. Rich Canazaro, Internet Director of THE SENTINEL, of the County and State aforesaid, being duly sworn, deposes and says that THE SENTINEL, a newspaper of general circulation in the Borough of Carlisle, County and State aforesaid, was established December 13th, 1881, since which date THE SENTINEL has been regularly issued in said County, and that the printed notice or publication attached hereto is exactly the same as was printed and published in the regular editions and issues of THE SENTINEL on the following dates, viz Copy of Notice of Publication . . ,. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE ~18.,...hel'tJby.g.lY. entbatLette.....rs.. Testam. '.e."taryonthe Ellt8te OfEa..rualTH.L THOMPSON, laI8'Of Shlpp8nabu!JJ8OI'Ough~ CUrl1~d County, ~.'.' .'. . ..' ~.". .,.,haVebeen. . ,gr..ll1rtEId... tQtI:le. P~~.~below.Mdthty ~~t .lt~haVingclalm; alJIlI'" thl;! said ...~ krfOwn tie' same to them or their attQrney. _"'t"~ Incfebtadto the sard decedent. make paynIent wiIIj(lQt ctelayto them ot to attQ!ney ~~Iorl:<, .,.'" ~.tt 'Marth8B.~~r. .,; · .':, ""." 'P~'1726~:~~~~~~2011 ;>: .'.,,-'.-...... : ',".' . .' ....".,. _}w.._ ciIQ~. '.,..$Wder.senn. '....... Cohen, liC 247'~WiVJ;"'" . cttam~.PA17201 December 20,27,2003 & January 3,2004 Affiant further deposes that he is not interested in the subject matter of the aforesaid notice or advertisement, and that all allegations in the foregoing statement as to time, place and character OfPUbIlC~ ~___ January 7,2004 Sworn to and su day of 7th My commission expires: NOTARI,\l SEAL DARCIE A. NEil, Notary Public Carlisle, Cumberland County ~11y .g0n.:.mi=s~~~"!,~:~~,~!~ 2~, 20E'g MAR-18-2004 13:50 BARLEY SNYDER 717 264 1662 P.03/09 " -. c- ~ OF ELIZABETH J. THOMPSON I, ELIZABETH J. THOMPSON, of 19 South Prince street Shippensburg, Pennsylvania, declare this to be my last will and I revoke all wills and codicils which I made heretofore. First: I own aU the furniture, rugs and other household effects situate in my home. Second: I direct the payment of my debts and medical, funeral and administration expenses from my estate as soon after my ~ as conveniently may be done. 11m'd: To..the. penlww ,gd i1)!ltitutiQDS.1iIIted. belr.>w.l.giY..e the followi,ng: . A.. A To the lNTERLAKEN REFORM CHURCa Interlak~ New Yo~ the sum of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) in memory of my mother, Nellie G. (Mrs. Merle) Thompson. B. To the SHlPPENSBURG UNIVERSITY FASHION ARCHIVES, Shippensburg, Pennsylvania, the sum ofThhty Thousand Dollars ($30,000.00), ~nm~ the Archives has an active educational and exhibition program serving both the University and the Cumberland Valley area. I also give to the Archives the following items; I. At least fifty of the best dresses, bats, lingerie, and accessory items in my vintage clothing collection, to be known as the EIiD.beth J. Thompson Collection of the Fashion Archives. These items are to be selected by the curator or director of the Fashion Archives. 2. In addition to the fifty items noted above, I give the following special items from my collection: (a) white cotton mull wedtfing gown, c. 1825, from the Hershey area; (b) gold brocade chess, c. 1837; (c) hand-painted, quilted, reversible navy jacket, 1982, de.'lig1'ed and made by Tillie Marie, a fashion designer active in Lancaster, PA. in the 1980's; (d) Apache ceremonial dress ofleather, badger fur, and ~ c. '-1991.'1 also give the cataloging records that document the clothing items selected for the Archives. 3. My extensive collection of books, catalogs, and reference files on costume and fashion, plus indexes I have compiled for these materials and the steel filing cabinets in which the reference material is stored. 4. My collection of over 7,000 slides depicting clothing items and fashion photography through the years, plus the steel slide cabinet in which they are stored and the indexes to the slides. 1023394 1 MAR-18-2004 13:51 BARLEY SNYDER 717 264 1662 P.04/09 .,.' ...... ,J If the Sh.ippeosbuzg ~ersity Fashion Archives no longer meets the exhibition and educational nxtuirements specified abov~ I give all of the items mentioned in (B) to my alma mater~ Syracuse University~ for use in their clothing collection and studies, now headquartered in the ColJege of Human Ecology. C. To the NEW YORK STATE mSTORICAL SOClliTY, Cooperstown, New York, my lDltitled and anonymous oil po.t1rait of a IJ1IJD, c. 1830, reputed to be of an early newspaper editor/publisher in Albany, New York. D. To DA WN TAYLOR (Mrs. Robert), Blairs Milis, Pennsylvania, my collection of porcelain figurines depicting various styles and eras of fashion, with the hope that she will smile bio8d1yand frequently remembering all the good times we had at the Fashion Archives. E. To the SHIPPENSBURG UNIVERSITY LIBRARY, my collection of books on art and on American Indian art, history and culture. F. To the SHlPPENSBURG UNIVERSITY ART DEPARTMENT, my collection of35lDD1. slides On art subjects and on American Indian arts and ~lafts. G. To the INTERLAKBN HISTORICAL SOCIETY, Inter1akeo. New York, such 35 mm.. slides and photographic prints oftbe Interlaken and Cayuga I.ake area as they may find useful for their work. H. To WENDY FLANAGAN and LEE FLANAGAN, New York City, New York, the emerald and diamond ring given to me by their mother. L To RuPERT CHARLES LOUCKS ofShippensburS, Pennsylvania, my set of English bone china, "The Lichtield" design, by W. K Brindley & Co., Ltd. J. To CAROLYN STEPANEK HOLMES, Cazenovia, New York, the sum of Five Hundred Dollars (S500.oo) to be spent entirely and exclusively on pleasurable items for herself with tbarib for being such a delighum little girl, fine adult and terrific daughter to Cathy. K.. To MISS KRlSTY S~ Shippensbur& Pennsylvania, the sum of Five Hundred Dollars (1500.00) to be spent on her riding expenses at \Vllson College for being such a fine companion' to ~e, Barnaby and Opal. L. To my sister-in-law, RtITH TIlOMPSON, ofInterlaken, New York, my amethyst and pearl neeklace that was a gift from Lors. Flanagan and my AUican amber and trade bead necklace that was a retirement gift from the Shippensburg University Sociology Deputment. . 1CW394 2 MAR-18-2004 13:51 BARLEY SNYDER 717 264 1662 P.05/09 M. To my nieces, SUSAN CUMMINGS, ofI~ New Yode, and CINDY CUMMlNGS LAURENSON, of Wl1seyviUe~ New YOrlc, my cottage property at Interlaken Beach, Inter.Iaken, New York, in hopes that their enjoyment of this property and the Jake will be somewhat equal to the love, support and e!\ioyment they have given me through the years. N. To GARY Wll.HJDE, Klamath Falls, Oregon, my two dogs, OPAL and BARNABY as well as $10,000.00 for their care. O. To the HEARD MUSEUM, Phoenix, New Mexico, I give eight of my museum-quality items from my Indian Art Collection that I have previously identified to my Executors. In the event the mwJeum chooses not to retain any of the works of art, then my Executors shall sell the those pieces at auction and the proceeds shall be applied to the residue of my estate. Ihinf; I give all of the rest, residue and remainder of my estate, real and personal, one..third (1/3) share to my brothcrl CURTIS M. 1HOMPSON1 ofInterJaken, New York, and two-thirds (213) share to be divided equally between my nieces, SUSAN CUMMINGS, of Ithaca, New Yark, and CINDY CUMMlNOS LAURENSON, of WlIseyviUc1 New Y ode; if they survive me by thirty (30) days. I desire they select whatever items they wish from my personal effects, including fumiturel artwork, photographic equipment, and jewelry, in some systematic and equitable fashion to be determined by my executor, with the exception of the items identUied in this Will which are bequeathed outright . Fourth: Ifmy brother, CURTIS M. THOMPSON, does not survive me by thirty (30) days~ then I give his share to the foUowing: A. To the SIDPPENSBURG UNlVBRsrrY FASInON ARCHIVES, providing the Archives meets the terms specified under (8) above. If it does not meet these terms, then the remainder is to be divided equally between SUSAN CUMMINGS and CINDY CUMMINGS LAURENSON. If Cindy or Susan faUto survive me by thirty (30) days, their,~ ~ pass to tIle,surviv.or. ()fthem. Fitl;h: My Executor or Executrix, as the case .may be, for any purpose of administration or distribution, may sell aU or any of my property, real or personal, at public or private sale, for cash or credit, and may execute deeds or bills of sale. ~: I direct my Executor or Bxec~ as the case may be, to payout of the principal of my residuary estate all state inheritance taxes imposed upon or with respect to my estate~ or any property in which I may have an interest, including any property not forming a part of my testamentary estate, but included in my gross estate for tax purposes, at such times and in such 1023394 3 MRR-18-2004 13:51 BRRLEY SNYDER 717 264 1662 P.06/09 " - J . '. manner as my Executor or Executr.ix. as the case may be~ in their sole discretion, shaU deem advisable; and no such taxes or any portion thereof so paid shall be collected from or paid by any other person, persons, or corporations by way of reimbursement, pro-ratiOD. apportionment or otherwise. Sevqth: I appoint MARlHA B. WALKER, of Cbambersburg, Pennsylvania, and F&M mUST COMPANY, of Cham.bersburg, Pennsylvania my Co-Bxecutors oftbis will. Eisz:qth: No fiduciary appointed in this will, and no duly appointed successor, shall be required to give or enter into any bond or security in any jurisdiction. Nii1th: I.direct that my Executor or Bxecutrix, ~ the may be, distribute my tangible personal property in accordance with my wishes as expressed in a emorBndum. written by me and kept by me with the origiual copy oftbis will. I t#^ day O IN 'WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand of ~ .2001. (SEAL) Signed, sealed, published and declared by the above as and for a I who have hereunto subscribed OlD' names as witnesses at the requ above and in the presence of each other. will in the presence of U!, and in the presence oftbe -~~~.. j2:n/Y ~!lyzff 10233!M 4 MAR-18-2004 13:52 BARLEY SNYDER 717 264 1662 P.07/09 - I , . , . COMMONWEALTHOFPBNNSYLVANIA ) ) S8: COUNTY OF F'RANKUN ) We, ELIZABETH J. THOMPSON, mf1JJrJIM... fJ. U Jf1..lIu..t.. and ~to!.:ti!or~m:.~~.::~whose~: undersigned authority that the testatrix sigued and executed the instrument as her last will and that she had signed willingly (or willingly directed another to sign for her), and that she executed it as her free and voluntary act for the purposes therein expressed, and that each of the witnesses, in the presence and hearing of the ~ signed the wiJ) as witnesses and that to the best of their knowledge the testatrix was at that time eighteen years of age or older, of sound mind and under no constraint or undue influence. ~~~~ ~~y ~+t Witness Subson"bed, sworn to 8Dd acknowledged before me by ELIZABETH J. THOA.fPSON, the teollaIrlll, and suhscn'bcd and SWOIII to befure me b}' rtJ.o~'lJJo. lJ.. 'ff:~ and .:faa.c.f ~ !Jvn-#- . witnesses, this rQ'LA day of t) .2001. {L fiIlJ- Seal PubIlc Stpy A. ~ =.:; county ~ EJcpIt8e JaR. 12. 2004 ,.~ " .': ...... ........ . '.. : . ~ ",:,.".. ." "" \. . .'.:', :-'" '. . . . ~'- .. '" ''''... -,. 1023394 s MAR-18-2004 13:52 BARLEY SNYDER 717 264 1662 P.08/09 CODIcn. 1, ltLIZABETH J. THOMPSON. of 19 South Prince Street. Shippensburg. Pennsylvania, declare this to be a Codicil to my Last Will and Testament dated October 19, 2001. ITEM I: I hereby revoke Paragraph M afmy Last Will and Testament dated October 19, 2001; and hcnby replace it with the follOwing: I have sold my cottage at Interlaken Beach, Interlaken, New York to my nieces, Susan Cummings a:n.d Cindy Cnmm;ngs Laurenson. In the event there is an outstanding balance due me on the mortgage I hold on this property, I direct my Executor to forgive any balance due at my death. ITEM H; In all other respects I hereby ratifY, contirm and republish my Will dated October 19, 2001. ). IN WITNEsS WHEREOF, I have hereunto. set my hand aDd seal this I~ day of ()l.~~I4/~ . 2002. ~..QtR ~~ (SIlAL) E J. no ptOD Signed, sealed, published and declared on the date thereof by the above.-named Elizabeth J. ThODlpSOD, as and for the Co4iciJ to her Last Will dated October 19, 2001, in the presence of us, who have hereunto'subscribed our names as witnesses at the request and in the presence of the above and in the Presence of each other. I '276!J..t MAR-18-200~ 13:52 BARLEY SNYDER 717 264 1662 P.09/09 COMMONWBALTHOFPENNSYLVANlA ) ) SS: COUNTY OF FRANKLIN ) We.EIIDbeIhJ.1lt~ ~~U~ .:r~r..~. the testator and the witnesses respectively, whose names are signed to the attached or oregoing instrument, being first duly sworn, do hereby declare to the undersigned authority that the testatrix signed and executed the instrument as her codicil to her Last Will dated October 19, 2001, and that she had signed willingly (or willingly directed another to sign for her), and that she executed it as her .free and voluntary act for the pwposes therein expressed, and that each of the witnesses, in the presence and hearing of the testatrix, signed the will as witnesses and that to . the best of their knowledge the testatrix was at that time eighteen years of age or aldOl', of sound mind an~ under no constraint or undue influence. .. pSOD, T ~~~.- Wi ess ~ ,-f ;.),,,- etC, Itness ~ E J. Subscribed, sworn to and acknowledged before me by EUzabeth J. ThompsoD, the ~ and subscribed and ~ 10 befun: me by ~& t ~1:~ and ~~ J;: r,.~ · wttnesses, this IJ.:M day of .:ii ~ _ . 2002. &-4' ~ LL.-;, , Notary blic ~s. CJI AnQIIII(. fIIlIIrIart. ~Pdte ._' ", , ......~~=cM.~~;;... ' ..... ~_. ~~~ .. ' , -"~'l . ......,,~~ .. . '. .,,- ..: "..., . t. . ./ ..' ;~~:,;;.:::';-~'>~, . . \~~~ ~~;~ ':' ., " - ..<::~~:~:~~~ ::'~, :.', Il27653_1 TOTAL P. 09 .- Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania Orphans' Court Division No. 21-03-0941 FIRST AND FINAL ACCOUNT OF FARMERS AND MERCHANTS TRUST CO. and MARTHA B. WALKER, CO-EXECUTORS FOR THE ESTATE OF ELIZABETH J. THOMPSON Date of Death: October 22, 2003 Date of Personal Representative's Appointment: November 13, 2003 Accounting for the Period: October 22, 2003 to January 11, 2007 Purpose of Account: Farmers and Merchants Trust Company and Martha B. Walker, Co-Executors, offers this account to acquaint interested parties with the transactions that have occurred during its administration. It is important that the account be carefully examined. Requests for additional information or questions can be discussed with: Heather C. Etter ESTATE ADMINISTRATION OFFICER Farmers and Merchants Trust Company P.O. Box 6010 20 South Main Street Chambersburg, PA 17201 Phone: (717) 264-6116 Martha B. Walker, Esquire 33 South Main Street Chambersburg, PA 17201 Phone: (717) 262-2185 ';:'(1 '- - 1:::_::- . ;" .-'j C) -, c'-, GROSS ESTATE (Principal Receipts + Income Receipts) $267,221.26 f_~ ~~ I::? ~ w C> -c N U1 SUMMARY OF ACCOUNT Estate of Elizabeth J. Thompson For the period of October 22, 2003 to January 11, 2007 Page Current Value Fiduciary Acquisition Value Proposed Distribution to Beneficiaries 8 $ 3,431.53 $ 3,431.53 Principal Receipts 1 $ 267,221 .26 Net Loss on Sales or Other Dispositions 2 30.01 Less Disbursements: Funeral Expenses 3 $ 5,158.35 Debts of the Decedent 3 11,569.40 Administration Expenses 3-4 7,569.48 Federal and State Taxes 4 42,172.25 Reserve 1,000.00 Fees and Commissions 5 75,832.71 $ 143,302.19 Distributions of Specific Bequest 6-7 $ 120,512.08 Advance Distributions to Beneficiaries 6-7 $ 6,687.00 PRINCIPAL BALANCE ON HAND 7 $ (3,310.02) Income Receipts 8 $ 6,741.55 Less Disbursements 8 INCOME BALANCE ON HAND 8 $ 6,741.55 COMBINED BALANCE ON HAND 8 $ 3,431.53 RECEIPTS OF PRINCIPAL Real Estate, 19 South Prince Street, Shippensburg 64.4429 Shares ACM Managed Income FD(Smith Barney) .005 Shares Alger FD (Smith Barney) .002 Shares Alliance Bernstein Technology (Smith Barney) 300 Shares Apple Computer Inc. (Smith Barney) 300 Shares New York Times Co. (Smith Barney) 500 Shares Paracelsian Inc. (Smith Barney) 663.79 Shares Smith Barney TR II Cap Preservation 100 Shares Wendy's Int'llnc. (Smith Barney) American Collegiate Marketing, refunds for cancellation of Elle, Harpers Bazaar, New York and W Magazine American Indian Art, refund for cancellation Bank Deposit Program (Smith Barney) Chandrika Paul, pro-ration of real estate tax Coin found in residence Comcast Cable, refund due to cancellation Conde Nast Pub, refund due to cancellation of Vanity Fair Cowboys & Indians Magazine, refund due to cancellation F&M Trust Co., Account 08-00735 Accrued Interest F&M Trust Co., Account 70-67615 Accrued Interest F&M Trust Co., Account 33-24621 GE Capital Assurance, policy #PFN7776192 dtd 11/25/03 GE Capital Assurance, policy#PFN7776192 dtd 9/10-10/21/03 Highmark Blue Shield, reimbursement for ambulance transport IRS, 2003 federal income tax refund Media Concept Group/Native Peoples Magazine, refund Nationwide Insurance, refund homeowners policy Nationwide Insurance, refund personal property policy New Mexico Magazine, refund New Yorker, Vogue, Town & Country, refund Personal Property, appraised value Kenny's Auction, proceeds from sale The Sentinel, refund Southwest Art Magazine, refund Sprint, refund North American Co., refund Accident insurance State Employees Retirement, final settlement 1997 Toyota RA V 4x4, proceeds from sale Richardson Fashion, appraisal of various vintage clothing Ludwigs Jewelers, appraised value Hudson Gallery Art, appraised value 04/13/04 Gary Willhide, contribution toward shipping costs of items bequeathed to him 09/14/04 - Allard Auctions, proceeds from sale of personal property 06/17/06 $78,000.00 296.76 0.04 0.10 6,882.00 13,972.50 23.00 7,560.57 3,435.50 24.73 15.00 731.87 414.33 0.15 13.52 11.25 21.25 30,931.74 6.73 7,020.84 0.81 6.75 695.41 1,650.00 90.00 2,538.00 16.96 284.00 30.00 13.95 20.07 7,272.00 6,112.50 32.41 16.87 9.38 4.07 1,528.20 6,500.00 60,827.00 3,545.00 10,000.00 200.00 16,466.00 Total Receipts of Principal $267,221.26 SCHEDULE A - Continued GAINS AND LOSSES ON SALE OR OTHER DISPOSITIONS Gain Sold .005 Shs Alger FD (Smith Barney) Fiduciary Acquisition Value $ Sale Proceeds 0.04 0.04 o Sold 673.012 Shs Smith Barney TR II Cap Preservation Fiduciary Acquisition Value $ 7,560.57 Sale Proceeds 7,426.18 Sold 65 Shs ACM Managed Income FD (Smith Barney) Fiduciary Acquisition Value $ 296.76 Sale Proceeds 262.83 Sold .002 Shs Alliance Bernstein Technology (Smith Barney) Fiduciary Acquisition Value $ 0.10 Sale Proceeds 0.12 0.02 Sold 300 Shs Apple Computer Inc. (Smith Barney) Fiduciary Acquisition Value $ 6,882.00 Sale Proceeds 6,637.85 Sold 300 Shs New York Times Co. (Smith Barney) Fiduciary Acquisition Value $ 13,972.50 Sale Proceeds 14,022.08 49.58 Sold 500 Shs Paracelsian Inc. (Smith Barney) Fiduciary Acquisition Value $ 23.00 Sale Proceeds 7.49 Sold 100 Shs Wendy's Int'llnc. (Smith Barney) Fiduciary Acquisition Value $ 3,435.50 Sale Proceeds 3,783.87 348.37 $397.97 Gain Less Loss $397.97 $427.98 Net Loss $ 30.01 2 Loss o 134.39 33.93 244.15 15.51 $427.98 SCHEDULE C DISBURSEMENTS OF PRINCIPAL Funeral Expense 11/24/03 Cremation Society of Pennsylvania 12/09/03 Ruth Thompson, reimbursement for obituary placed in FingerLake Times 12/09/03 Rupert Charles Loucks, reimbursement for Memorial Service program postage 12/09/03 Gannett Central NY Newspapers, obituary 12/09/03 Vivid Imagery Inc., Memorial service printing 05/05/04 Glenside Monument Co., monument placement and inscription @ Lakeview Cemetery $2,591.05 45.00 126.90 351.25 1,672.15 372.00 Debts of Decedent 11/20/03 PPL Gas, utilities-auto draft from CIA 33-24613 11/20/03 Nationwide Insurance auto draft from CIA 33-24613 11/20/03 Chambersburg Hospital, Check #3257 not cleared on DOD 11/20/03 Shippensburg Animal Hospital, check #3262 not cleared on DOD 12/09/03 Chambersburg Hospital, lifeline monthly fee 12/09/03 MBNA America, balance due on credit card 12/09/03 Ehrlich, pest control services 12/10/03 RT Henry Pharmacy balance due 12/11/03 Pro Med Services Inc., ambulance transport 01/02/04 Cardiovascular Associates, balance due 02/04/04 Care Advantage, balance due 03/18/04 Chambersburg Hospital, balance due 1 09.00 63.38 38.00 3.39 38.00 302.75 57.24 134.34 455.00 105.00 10,106.30 157.00 Administration Expenses 11/24/03 Barley Snyder, reimbursement for probate fee advanced 12/09/03 Ray E. Mummert, locksmith service, fee to rekey lock 12/09/03 C. Kenneth Chamberlin, fee for copies of obituary 12/09/03 Susan Cummings, reimbursement for light timers 12/09/03 ChemDry, carpet cleaning service 12/09/03 Embarq-Sprint, phone service 12/09/03 AH Wireless, monthly fee 12/09/03 PPL Gas, monthly utilities 12/09/03 Penelec, monthly charges 12/09/03 AT&T, November & December billing 12/09/03 Com cast Cable, November & December billing 12/10/03 Shippensburg Animal Hospital, office visit-Opal 12/10/03 AH Wireless, monthly fee 12/12/03 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company 12/12/03 Embarq-Sprint, phone service 12/16/03 PPL Gas, monthly utilities 330.00 64.66 42.00 29.64 63.60 90.93 9.95 109.00 63.37 310.90 130.62 36.00 9.95 14.03 30.88 109.00 3 SCHEDULE C DISBURSEMENTS OF PRINCIPAL. Continued Administration Expenses continued 12/19/03 Penelec, monthly charges 01/02/04 JH Rideout & Sons, roof repair @ 19 S. Prince Street 01/06/04 AT&T, final bill 01/06/04 Boro of Shippensburg, water, sewer and refuse 01/13/04 The Sentinel, Executor Notice 01/16/04 Estate Valuation Systems, fee to value assets on 000 01/21/04 Cumberland Law Journal, Executor Notice 01/21/04 Penelec, monthly charges 01/21/04 PPL Gas, monthly utilities 01/27/04 LA Camera, fee to burn 2 CD's for Allard Auction 02/18/04 PPL Gas, monthly utilities 02/25/04 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company, homeowners policy 02/26/04 Penelec, monthly charges 03/08/04 Rupert Charles Loucks, reimbursement for postage expenses 03/15/04 PPL Gas, monthly utilities 03/22/04 Penelec, monthly charges 03/22/04 Boxwood Springs Enterprise, moving charges 04/02/04 1 % transfer tax paid at settlement of Real Estate 04/02/04 Lisa Helm, Tax Collector, prorated share of Real Estate Tax 04/02/04 Boro of Shippensburg, water, sewer and refuse 04/09/04 PPL Gas, monthly utilities 04/19/04 Allan Judson/Barley Snyder, reimbursed for personal expenses 04/19/04 Rupert Charles Loucks, reimbursement for services 04/19/04 Mailboxes etc, shipping bequeathed items to Gary Wilhide 04/23/04 Mailboxes etc, shipping bequeathed items to Heard Museum 04/28/04 Mailboxes etc, shipping costs to Curtis Thompson & Wendy Flanagan 05/19/04 Mailboxes etc, shipping and packing materials for bequeathed portrait to NY Historical Association, Cooperstown OS/24/04 Mailboxes etc, shipping items to Susan Cummings 07/22/04 Mailboxes etc, shipping costs for items sent to Allard Auctions 07/22/04 Register of Wills, probate fees 08/02/04 Julie MetzlBarley Snyder, reimbursement for mileage expense 11/01/06 Register of Wills, fee to file supplemental PA Inheritance Tax return Cumberland County Clerk of Orphans Court, fee to file accounting 36.57 200.00 5.42 167.03 156.83 12.40 75.00 29.30 109.00 25.23 109.00 66.00 22.18 42.08 109.00 36.74 31.80 780.00 333.69 189.37 67.51 164.00 587.50 758.47 914.46 76.30 233.48 14.60 453.64 50.00 23.35 15.00 230.00 Federal and State Taxes 01/22/04 Register of Wills, Agent-prepayment of PA Inheritance tax 07/22/04 Register of Wills, Agent-balance due of PA Inheritance tax 04/08/05 PA Department of Revenue, balance due on PA 41-2004 04/11/05 PA Department of Revenue, additional balance due on PA 41-2004 11/01/06 Register of Wills, Agent-balance due of Supplemental PA Inheritance Tax return 12/21/06 Register of Wills, Additional balance on Supplemental PA Inh Tax Rtn RESERVE TO BE HELD FOR ADDITIONAL CLOSING EXPENSES 4 23,750.00 16,508.00 98.00 24.00 1,591.15 201.10 1,000.00 SCHEDULE C DISBURSEMENTS OF PRINCIPAL - Continued Fees and Commissions 12/09/03 Ausherman Brothers, appraisal fee for Real Estate 02/05/04 Ludwig Jewelers, appraisal fee 04/15/04 Ludwig Jewelers, appraisal fee 04/23/04 Kenny's Auction-appraisal fee for personal property 04/26/04 Kenny's Auction-commission on sale of personal property 04/26/04 Kenny's Auction-fee to remove and dispose of trash 04/26/04 A. Newbold Richardson, appraisal fee for Vintage clothing 04/31/04 Hudson House Galleries, appraisal fee for selected Native American Art 07/22/04 Barley Snyder, partial payment of Attorney Fees 08/05/04 Barley Snyder, partial payment of Attorney Fees 09/14/04- Allard Auctions, commission on sale of personal property 07/24/06 09/15/05 Barley Snyder, partial payment of Attorney Fees 08/08/06 Barley Snyder, account review and misc expenses Martha Walker, balance due on Attorney Fees Martha Walker, Co-Executor fee F&M Trust Co., Co-Executor fee $250.00 75.00 40.00 600.00 2,139.38 950.00 5,443.75 2,326.00 16,000.00 3,000.00 4,350.58 15,481.10 923.40 2,595.50 10,829.00 10,829.00 Total Disbursements of Principal $143,302.19 5 SCHEDULE C DISBURSEMENTS OF PRINCIPAL - Continued DISTRIBUTION OF SPECIFIC BEQUESTS Interlaken Reform Church, per paragraph Third A of Last Will and Testament plus interest from DOD to October 20, 2006 Shippensburg University Fashion Archives, per paragraph Third B plus interest from DOD to October 20, 2006 and paragraph Third B1-B4 of Last Will and Testament The New York State Historical Society, per paragraph Third C of Last Will and Testament Dawn Taylor, per paragraph Third D of Last Will and Testament Shippensburg University Library, per paragraph Third E of Last Will and Testament--Books on Art Shippensburg University Art Dept., per paragraph Third F of Last Will and Testament--35 mm slides Interlaken Historical Society, per paragraph Third G of Last Will and Testament--35 mm pictures and slides Wendy Flanagan and Lee Flanagan, per paragraph Third H of Last Will and Testament Rupert Charles Loucks, per paragraph Third I of Last Will and Testament Carolyn Stepanek Holmes, per paragraph Third J of Last Will and Testament plus interest from DOD to October 20, 2006 Miss Kristy Sheaffer, per paragraph Third K of Last Will and Testament plus interest from DOD to October 20, 2006 Ruth Thompson, per paragraph Third L of Last Will and Testament Susan Cummings and Cindy Cummings Laurenson, per paragraph Third M of Last Will and Testament "Revoked by Codicil dated December 12, 2002. The property was sold to Susan and Cindy prior to death." Gary Willhide, per paragraph Third N of Last Will and Testament "Gary was not willing to accept the two dogs and the $10,000 for their care." Marie Sheaffer agreed to accept the dogs and care for them. 6 $1,000.00 110.10 30,000.00 3,332.88 60,827.00 3,500.00 100.00 No monetary value No monetary value No monetary value 3,500.00 485.00 500.00 55.55 500.00 55.55 45.00 0.00 10,000.00 and two dogs DISTRIBUTION OF SPECIFIC BEQUESTS - Continued Heard Museum, per paragraph Third 0 of Last Will and Testament Total Distribution of Specific Bequests ADVANCE DISTRIBUTIONS TO BENEFICIARIES Curtis Thompson, Personal Property as selected per paragraph Third of Last Will and Testament Susan Cummings, Personal Property as selected per paragraph Third of Last Will and Testament Cindy Cummings Laurenson, Personal Property as selected per paragraph Third of Last Will and Testament Total Advanced Distributions to Beneficiaries Principal Balance on Hand 7 6,500.00 $120,512.08 $500.00 3,240.50 2,946.50 $6,687.00 ($3,310.02) 11/20/03 11/20/03 11/20/03 12/01/03- 12/31/05 01/27/04 01/01/06- 01/02/07 SCHEDULE G RECEIPTS OF INCOME F&M Trust Co., checking account #70-67615 F&M Trust Co., savings account #08-00735 F&M Trust Co., checking account #33-24613 Dreyfus Treasury Prime Cash Mgt FD $0.67 8.27 0.05 2,998.61 Smith Barney Bank Deposit Program Federated Treausry Prime Obligation 68 56.11 3,677 .84 TOTAL RECEIPTS OF INCOME $6,741.55 DISBURSEMENTS OF INCOME NONE TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS OF INCOME NONE INCOME BALANCE ON HAND $ 6,741.55 COMBINED BALANCE ON HAND $ 3,431.53 PROPOSED DISTRIBUTION TO BENEFICIARIES Total Advance Remaining Distribution Distribution Balance Curtis M. Thompson, 1/3 share of residue Personal Property $ 500.00 Cash $ 3,372.84 $ 2,872.84 Susan Cummings, 1/3 share of residue Personal Property $ 3,240.50 Cash $ 3,372.84 $ 132.34 Cindy Cummings Laurenson, 1/3 share of residue Personal Property $ 2,946.50 Cash $ 3,372.85 $ 426.35 $ 10,118.53 $ 6,687.00 $ 3,431.53 8 AFFIDAVIT HEATHER C. ETTER, Estate Administration Officer, of FARMERS AND MERCHANTS TRUST COMPANY OF CHAMBERSBURG and MARTHA B. WALKER, Co-Executors for the Estate of ELIZABETH J. THOMPSON, Deceased, hereby declares under oath that as Co-Executors they have fully and faithfully discharged the duties of their office; that the foregoing First and Final Account and Schedule of Proposed Distribution is true and correct and fully discloses all significant transactions occurring during the accounting period; that all known claims against the Estate have been paid in full; that, to its knowledge, there are no claims now outstanding against the Estate; and that all taxes presently due from the Estate have been paid; and that more than four (4) months have elapsed since the first complete advertisement of the granting of Letters Testamentary in this Estate. Farmers and Merchants Trust Company of Chambersburg and MARTHA B. WALKER, Co-Executors of the Estate of ELIZABETH J. THOMPS N',Deceased ~ J~ y . ,L C(2ttz (SEAL) THER C. ETTER, Estate Administration Officer Estate Administration Officer Subscribed and sworn to before me This:r.. Ja~ary,~007, . '-.// . (~\ ~\. Ml---L ... OJ \..;~ '-". ~ ~. ~ Notary Public COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA Notarial Seal Pauline E. Mathews, Notary Public Chambersbul'g Boro. Franklin County My Commission Expires Dec. 23, 2010 Member, Pennsylvania Association 01 Notarial This First and Final Account and Schedule of Proposed Distribution for the Estate of ELIZABETH J. THOMPSON, Deceased, filed in the Office of the Clerk of the Orphans' Court Division of the Court of Common Pleas, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania and examined, has been duly advertised beginning day of .January, 2007, according to law. Clerk, Orphans' Court Division of the Court of Common Pleas, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania It is hereby certified that written notice stating the date, time and place of the presentation of the First and Final Account and Schedule of Proposed Distribution of ELIZABETH J. THOMPSON, Deceased, and stating the last day to file objections to the First and Final Account and Schedule of Proposed Distribution, and including a copy of the First and Final Account and Schedule of Proposed Distribution was given at least twenty-eight (28) days prior to the date fixed for confirmation to every unpaid creditor who has given written notice of his, her or its claim to the accountant, and to every other person, institution or entity known to the accountant to have or claim an interest in the estate as creditor, beneficiary, heir or next of kin, including the Attorney General of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. FARMERS AND MERCHANTS TRUST COMPANY OF CHAMBERSBURG, Co-Executor of the Estate of ELIZABETH J. TH:;Z By vfkL~u HEATHER C. ETTE , Estate Administration Officer PROOF OF PUBLICATION OF NOTICE IN CUMBERLAND LAW JOURNAL (Under Act No. 587, approved May 16, 1929), P. L.1784 STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA : ss. COUNTY OF CUMBERLAND : Lisa Marie Coyne, Esquire, Editor of the Cumberland Law Journal, of the County and State aforesaid, being duly sworn, according to law, deposes and says that the Cumberland Law Journal, a legal periodical published in the Borough of Carlisle in the COll.l1ty and State aforesaid, was established January 2, 1952, and designated by the local courts as the official legal periodical for the publication of all legal notices, and has, since January 2, 1952, been regularly issued weekly in the said County, and that the printed notice or publication attached hereto is exactly the same as was printed in the regular editions and issues ofthe said Cumberland Law Journal on the following dates, VIZ: DECEMBER 26,2003, JANUARY 2, 9, 2004 Affiant further deposes that he is authorized to verify this statement by the Cumberland Law Journal, a legal periodical of general circulation, and that he is not interested in the subject matter of the aforesaid notice or advertisement, and that all allegations in the foregoing statements as to time, place and character of publication are true. ~ ThompsoD, EHzabeth J., dec'd. Late of Shippensburg Borough. Personal Representatives: F & M Tlust Company, Memorial Square, Chambersburg, PA 17201 and Martha B. Walker, 247 Lincoln Way East, Chambersburg, PA 17201. Attomeys: Martha B. Walker, Es- quire, Barley, Snyder, Senft & Cohen, LLC, 247 Lincoln Way East, Chambersburg, PA 17201. SWO TO AND SUBSCRIBED before me this 9 day of JANUARY 2004 ~AL SEAL LOIS E, SNYDER, Notary Publ Carlisle Boro, Cumberland County l My Commission Expires March 5, 2005 IN RE: ESTATE OF ELIZBETH J. THOMPSON LATE OF SHIPPENSBURG, CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY ORPHANS' COURT DIVISION NO. 21-03-0941 CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE ~ I do hereby certify that on the 0.0\ day of January, 2007, I served the Notice, First and Final Accounting, and Schedule of Proposed Distribution to each of the person listed below by mailing a copy of the same by U.S. (Certified) First Class Mail, Return Receipt Requested: CURTIS M. THOMPSON 3643 County Road 139 Ovid, NY 14521-9561 SUSAN L. CUMMINGS 8900 K Otter Creek Drive Charlotte, NC 28277 CINDY CUMMINGS LAURENSON 1373 Ithaca Road, Rt 96B Wilseyville, NY 13864 \ Date: ----.)C\"'~....f, 1~) lG~ 10 FARMERS AND MERCHANTS TRUST COMPANY OF CHAMBERS BURG, Co-Executor of the Estate of ELIZABETH J. THOMPSON BciVL &t:dr~ . EA THER C. ETTER Estate Administration Officer PROOF OF PUBLICATION State of Pennsylvania, County of Cumberland. Rich Canazaro, Internet Director of THE SENTINEL, of the County and State aforesaid, being duly sworn, deposes and says that THE SENTINEL, a newspaper of general circulation in the Borough of Carlisle, County and State aforesaid, was established December 13th, 1881, since which date THE SENTINEL has been regularly issued in said County, and that the printed notice or publication attached hereto is exactly the same as was printed and published in the regular editions and issues of THE SENTINEL on the following dates, viz Copy of Notice of Publication .. aEcUTOR'S NOTICE NotiCe is. '. ',.h..etebY. 'g..IY.. ent. hat Lene. .....rs... iestamen. ta.. ry on the E$tateOf 1EL..fZABETH,J. THOMPSON,taIe 01 ShlPf*l.burgBorough;CUr\1~flanfJ Coul,lty. . .' P.~"',~, havElbee.n granlElfJ to the p~onaIRepre.nt8t1Ves,na~ ~Iow,'andthey ~US$tth~t all p8!1JOns haYingclalm.agalnst the saki e$tate. make knOwn the same to them or their attorney. ~tIUlt.anp8rl\OJls jndebted totJ\esakl decedent make paYnMlnt wlthollt deisy to themot to attQ!'ney ~~tow..' . ", '.."~ .~ "::. -' " < - :. : ,-, - - - - -' -'- :,.' ~~M~an~lYes: '.' "'. .' .. r....MM.TnJ ru-.rco.mPS..ny. ..', M. a.rtl:laa;.Via.lk.er ~$tjIJiJre';; ..,~7lii\ClC!IriWay,east 9~ben!fJurgiPA11201 .Chilm~f$burg, PA ,17201 ~;. .' Mai'th8B.Watk.r.E$q. Off) Bal1ey, SnYder, Senft & Cohen, LLC 247 LIncoln Way East Chambersburg, PA 17~1 December 20,27,2003 & January 3,2004 Affiant further deposes that he is not interested in the subject matter of the aforesaid notice or advertisement, and that all allegations in the foregoing statement as to time, place and character of publication are true. ~~~ January 7, 2004 Sworn to and su day of 7th My commission expires: r NOTARlf\l SEAL DARCIE A. NEil, Notary Public Carlisle, Cumberland County \~i'Y .g.(')~::~i'::2t:' ~",~'(:~::~>_t~~;2_4,_ 2e?~J MAR~18-2004 13:50 BARLEY SNYDER 717 264 1662 P.03/09 .. 1.1- ~ OF ELIZABETH J. THOl\fPSON I, ELlZABETll J. THOMPSON, of 19 South Prince Street, Shippensburg, Pennsylvania, declare this to be my last will and I revoke all wills and codicils which I made heretofore. First: I own aU the furniture, rugs and other household effects situate in my home. Second: I ~ the payment of my debts and medical, funeral and administration expenses from my estate as soon after my c:teath as conveniently may be done. Imm: To ,the. persQmumdlutitutions.~ted, belpw., I giv..e the followi,ns: A. A To the INTERLAKEN REFORM CHORCa Interlaken, New Yo~ the sum of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) in memory of my mother, Nellie G. (Mrs. Merle) Thompson. B. To the SHIPPENSBURG UNIVERSITY FASHION ARCHIVES, Shippensburg, Pennsylvaoia, the sum of Thirty Thousand Dollars ($30,000.00), DI'OYidimr: the Archives has an active educational and exhibition program serving both the University and the Cumberland Valley area. I also give to the .Archives the following items; 1. At least fifty of the best dresses, bats, lingerie, and accessoIy items in my vintage clothing collection, to be known as the Elizlbeth J. Thompson Collection of the Fashion Archives. These items are to be selected by the curaror or director of the Fashion Archives. 2. In addition to the fifty items noted above, I give the following special items from my collection: (a) white cotton mull wedding gown, c. 1825, from the Hershey area; (b) gold brocade chess, c. 1837; (c) hand-painted, quilted, reversible navy jacket, 1982, designed and made by Tillie MaricJ a fashion designer active in Lancaster, PA, in the 1980's; (d) Apache ceremonial dress ofleatherJ badger fur. and beads; c. '-I99t.' 1 also give the cataloging records that docwnent the clothing items selected for the Archives. 3. My extensive collection of books. catalogs, and reference files on costume and fashion, plus indexes I have compiled for these materials and the steel filing cabinets in which the reference material is stored. 4. My collection of over 7,000 slides depicting clothing items and fashion photography through the yearsJ plus the steel slide cabinet in which they are stored and the indexes to the slides. 1023394 1 MAR-18-2004 13:51 BARLEY SNYDER 717 264 1662 P.04/09 " ,; If the Shippeosburg ~ty Fashion Archives no longer meets 1he exhibition and educational requirements specified abov~ I give all of the items mentioned in (B) to my alma mater, Syracuse University, for use in their clothing collection and studies, now headquartered in the College of Human Ecology. C. To the NEW YORK STATE HISTORICAL SOCffiTY, Cooperstown, New York, my untitled and anonymous oil portrait of a man, c. 1830, reputed to be of an early newspaper editor/publisher in Albany, New York. D. To DAWN TAYLOR (Mrs. Robert), Blairs Milis, Pennsylvania, my collection of porcelain figurines depicting various styles and eras of fashion, with the hope that she will smile bio8d1y and frequently remembering aU the good times we had. at the Fashion Archives. E. To the SHIPPENSBURO UNIVERSITY LIBRARY, my collection of books on art and on American Indian art, history and culture. F. To the SHIPPENSBURG UNIVERSITY ART DEPARTMENT, my collection of35mm. , slides on nrt subjects and on American Indian arts and ~. G. To the INTHRLAKBN HISTORICAL SOCIETY, Inter~ New York, such 3S mm. slides and photographic prints oftbe Interlaken and Cayuga Lake area as they may find useful for their work. H. To WENDY FLANAGAN and LEE FLANAGAN, New York City, New York, the emerald and diamond ring given to me by their mother. L To RuPERT CHARLES LOUCKS ofShippensburg, Pennsylvania, my set of English bone cbiDa, '7he Lichtield" design, by W. H. Brindley & Co., Ltd. J. To CAROLYN STEPANEKHOLMES, Cazenovia, New York, the sum of Five Hundred Dollars (5500.00) to be spent entirely and exclusively on pleasurable items for herself with thariks for being such a aengbtfulHttle girl, finC adult and terrific daughter to Cathy. K.. To MISS KRlSTY S~ Shippensbur& Pennsylvania, the sum of Five Hundred Dollars (5500.00) to be spent on her riding expenses at Wilson College for being such a fine companion'to ~e, Barnaby and Opal. L. To my sister-in-law, RUTH THOMPSON, of Interlaken, New York, my amethyst and pearl necklace that was a gift from Lora Flanagan and my Aftican amber and trade bead necldace that was a retirement gift from the Shippensburg University Sociology Department. . 1023394 2 ~.~f;:;~;~~:"~ "'~.'i.'f'~',:~~?~.:i'."" MAR-18-2004 13:51 BARLEY SNYDER 717 254 1552 P.05/09 M. To my nieces, SUSAN CUMMINGS, ofltbaca, New York, and ClNDY CUMMINGS LAURENSON" of Wllseyville, New York, my cottage property at Interlaken Beach, Interlak~ New Yolt, in hopes that their enjoyment of this property and the lake 'Will be somewhat equal to the love, support and enjoyment they have given me through the ycm. N. To GARY wn.HIDE, Klamath Falls, Oregon, my two dogs, OPAL and BARNABY as well as $10,000.00 for their care. O. To the HEARD MUSEUM, Phoenix, New Mexico, I give eight of my museum-quality items from my Indian Art Collection that I have previously identified to my Executors. tn the event the mu3eum chooses not to retain any of the works of art, then my Executors shall sell the 1hose pieces at auction and the proceeds shall be applied to the residue of my estate. .Ihim: I give all of the rest, residue and remainder of my estate, real and personal, one..third (1/3) share to my brother, CURTIS M. 1HOMPSON, ofInterJaken. New York, and two-thirds (2/3) share to be divided equally between my nieces. SUSAN CUMMINGS, of Ithaca, New York, and CINDY CUMMINGS LAURENSON, ofWUseyville, New York; if they survive me by thirty (30) days. I desire they select whatever items they wish from my personal effects, including furnit.me, artwork, photographic equipment, and jewelry, in some systematic and equitable fashion to be determined by my executor, with the exception of the items identified in this Will which are bequeathed outright . Fourth: Ifmy brothcr~ CURTIS M. THOMPSON, does not survive me by thirty (30) days, then I give his share to the following: A. To the SlDPPENSBURG UNlVERSlTY FASHION ARCHIVES. providing the Archives meets the teans specified under (8) above. If it does not meet these terms, then the remainder is to be divided equally between SUSAN CUMMINGS and CINDY CUMMINGS LAURENSON. If Cindy or Susan faUto survive me by thirty (30) days, their.~ ~ p~ to tIle,surviv.or. ofthetn. Fifth: My Executor or Executrix, as the case may be, for any pUIpOse of administration or distribution, may sell all or any of my property, real or personal, at public or private sale, for cash or credit, and may execute deeds or bills of sale. ~: I direct my Executor or Execu~ as the case may be, to payout of the principal of my residuary estate all state inheritance taxes imposed upon or with respect to my estate, or any property in which I may have an interest, including any property not formiDg a part of my testamentary estate, but included in my gross estate for tax purposes, at such times and in such J023394 3 MRR-18-2004 13:51 BRRLEY SNYDER 717 264 1662 P.06/09 oJ . mAnner as my Executor or Executrix, as the case may be, in their sole discretion, shall deem advisable; and no such taxes or any portion thereof so paid shall be collected from or paid by any other person, persons, or corporations by way of reim.bursemen~ pro-ratiou, apportionment or otherwise. Sevepth: I appoint MARTHA B. WALKER, of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, and F &M TRUST COMPANY, of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania .Illy Co-Executors of this will. Eieh!!!: No fiducimy appointed in this will, and no duly appointed successor, shall be required to give or enter into any bond or security in any jurisdiction. Ninth: I ,direct that my Executor or EKCCutrix, as the. may be, distribute my tangible personal property in accordance with my wishes as expressed in a emonmdum written by me 'and kept by me with the original copy of this will. I tIt^ day O IN 'WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand of ~ .2001. (SEAL) Signed, sealed, published and declared by the above as and for a I will in the presence of us, who have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses at the requ st and in the presence oftbe above and in the presence of each other. ' ~~~. jen/Y f: i7rr 1023394 4 MAR-18-2004 13:52 BARLEY SNYDER 717 264 1662 P.07/09 , . - I COMMONWEALmOFPBNNSYLVANJA ) ) SS: COUNTY OF F'RANKLIN ) T_ ,We, ELIZABE1H J. rnOMPSON, fYJfJJJtthl- !J. /A Jf1.~ and u(J/Jl t E ~ . the testatrix and the witnesses respectively, whose names are signed to the or foregoing instrument, being first duly swam, do hereby declare to the undersigned. authority that the testatrix signed and executed the instrument as her last will and that she had signed willingly (or willingly directed another to sign for her), and that she executed it as her free and voluntary act for the purposes therein expressed, and that each of the witnesses, in the presence and hearing of the testatrix. signed the ~ as witnesses and that to the belrt of their knowledge the testatrix was at that time eighteen years of age or older, of sound mind and under no constraint or undue intluence. ~~~ flh'ffY e +.t. Wltness Subson1led, sworn to and acknowledged before me by ELIZABETH J. THOMPSON, the testatrix, and subscribed and sworn to before me by. 'f"J~~ ~.~ and wi1nesses, this I ~ day of 6 . 2001. tl- 0/lJ- No seal StaceY A. $hank, NotaIY_~ ~utg BCIf'O, FnanICIn -.. My CamIYIIlslOn EJcpIl'M Jan. 12. ~ t"'~ ,',': ,YO'.. ........ . ." -.. .' .' . . \~. . .'~'" :.' '. . . -....... -....... 1023394 5 MHR-18-2004 13:52 BARLEY SNYDER 717 264 1662 P.08/09 CODICD.. 1, lUJZABEm J. THOMPSON, of 19 South Prince Street, Shippensburg, Pennsylvania, declare this to be a Codicil to my Last Will and Testament dated October 19, 2001. ITEM I: I hereby revoke Paragraph M of my Last Will and Testament dated October 19, 200 I; and hereby replace it with the following: I have sold my cottage at Interlaken Beach, Interlaken, New York to my nieces, Susan Cummings and Cindy Cnmm-ings Laurenson. In the event there is an outstantling balance due m.e on the mortgage I hold on this property, I direct my Executor to forgive any balance due at my death. ITEM II; In all other respects I hereby ratifY, continn and republish my Will dated October 19, 2001. ).. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto. set my hand and seal this /4.. day of t:JM~Al~ .2002. ~~~~(SBAL) E eG.. J. Tbo Signed, sealed, published and declared. 011 the date thereofby the above--named Elizabeth J. Thompso~ as and for the Co4icil to her Last Will dated October 19, 2001, in the presence of us, who have hereunto. subscribed our names as witnesses at the request and in the presence of the above and in the presence of each other. ~ ~. 1127653..1 MHR-18-200~ 13:52 BARLEY SNYDER 717 264 1662 P.09/09 COMMONWEALTH OF PBNNSYL VANIA) ) SS: COUNTY OF FRANKLIN ) We, EUzabeth J. TbomplOll, hJA,~ 4. L,/~ J/Ib,~~ ~1T'. the testator and the witnesses respectively, whose names are signed to the attached or oregoing instrument, being first duly sworn, do hereby declare to the undersigned authority that the testatrix signed and executed the instrument as her codicil to her Last Will dated October 19, 2001, and that she had signed willingly (or willingly directed another to sign for her), and that she executed it as her free and voluntary act for the purposes therein expressed, and that each of the witnesses, in the presence and hearing of the testatrix, signed the will as witnesses and that to . the best of their knowledge the testatrix was at that time eighteen years of age or older, of sound mind an4 under no constraint or undue influence. ~~~ Wi ess ~~~V ltness Subscribed, sworn to and acknowledged before me by EUzabeth J. Thompson, the testatrix, and sobscribed and ~ to beibre me by ~...:: ~~ and .::1iML~ It: f?'~ . Witnesses, this jJ.#t day of :1),. . 2002. &.4'" ~ 4~ , Notary blic r-.... QJ""I(.~~AMe .....,' .u.~~...F.rnin~~ ;:.., . ...,.... .~QItM...._~:. '. 1lember.PfrlnaW.tnr~~. .'~ ~- ....,. .. . (.' ~./:~:::':-~'>~. .. . ..... . . . ri{~~L::.., t \21653-1 TOTAL P.09 12-18-2006 THOMPSON 10-22-2003 21 03-0941 CUMBERLAND 101 APPEAL DATE: 02-16-2007 ( See reverse side under Objections) Amount Rellli ttedl I MAKE CHECK PAYABLE AND REMIT PAYMENT TO: REGISTER OF WILLS CUMBERLAND CO COURT HOUSE CARLISLE. PA 17013 CUT ALONG THIS LINE ~ RETAIN LOWER PORTION FOR YOUR RECORDS +- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- REV-1547 EX AFP (03-05) NOTICE OF INHERITANCE TAX APPRAISEMENT~ ALLOWANCE OR DISALLOWANCE OF DEDUCTIONS AND ASSESSMENT OF TAX ELIZABETH J FILE NO. 21 03-0941 ACN 101 BUREAU OF INDIVIDUAL TAXES INHERITANCE TAX DIVISION PO BOX Z80601 HARRISBURG PA 171Z8-0601 COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE Je'V"\Qi1cn l"\r-r,(lJ: ~;rICE OF INHERITANCE TAX i '"LA): IU,-U APMfUSEttfNT. ALLOWANCE OR DISALLOWANCE nr:OF';III~QUCTIONS AND ASSESSHENT OF TAX \,'; ~i 'i; t L',_.'; 20no DEe 26 PM 12: 13 DATE ESTATE OF DATE OF DEATH FILE NUMBER COUNTY ACN Clf-:PK. 0:::: ........, _/1 ORDlr. J!}~i'C' ''''. (lIU. R. T I :j d"'i 1...) 'jV. i I MARTHA B WALKER CElSfQP-~ "" JA BARLEY ETAL 33 SOUTH MAIN STREET CHAMBERSBURG PA 17201 ESTATE OF THOMPSON * REV-1547 EX AFP (06-05) ELIZABETH J TAX RETURN WAS: (X) ACCEPTED AS FILED ) CHANGED DATE 12-18-2006 RESERVATION CONCERNING FUTURE INTEREST - SEE REVERSE APPRAISED VALUE OF RETURN BASED ON: SUPPLEMENTAL RETURN 1. Real Estate (Schedule A) (1) 2. Stocks and Bonds (Schedule B) (2) 3. Closely Held Stock/Partnership Interest (Schedule C) (3) 4. Hortgages/Notes Receivable (Schedule D) (4) 5. Cash/Bank Deposits/Hisc. Personal Property (Schedule E) (5) 6. Jointly Owned Property (Schedule F) (6) 7. Transfers (Schedule G) (7) 8. Total Assets NO. 01 .00 .00 .00 .00 12.115.42 .00 .00 (8) APPROVED DEDUCTIONS AND EXEMPTIONS: 9. Funeral Expenses/Adm. Costs/Hisc. Expenses (Schedule H) 10. Debts/Hortgage Liabilities/Liens (Schedule I) 11. Total Deductions 12. Net Value of Tax Return 13. Charitable/Governmental Bequests; Non-elected 9113 Trusts (Schedule J) 14. Net Value of Estate Subject to Tax (9) nO) 750.00 .00 (11) (2) (3) (4) NOTE: I~ an assessment was issued previously~ lines re~lect ~igures that include the total o~ ALL ASSESSMENT OF TAX: 15. Amount of Line 14 at Spousal rate (15) 16. Amount of Line 14 taxable at Lineal/Class A rate (16) 17. Amount of Line 14 at Sibling rate (17) 18. Amount of Line 14 taxable at Collateral/Class B rate (18) 19. Principal Tax Due T X ED TS: NOTE: To insure proper credit to your account. submit the upper portion of this form with your tax payment. 12.115.42 71;0 no 11.365.42 .00 312.136.42 14~ 15 and/or 16~ 17~ 18 and 19 will returns assessed to date. .00 X 00 = .00 X 045 = 124.037.47 X 12 = 188.098.95 X 15 = (9)= DATE 01-22-2004 07-22-2004 11-01-2006 + INTEREST/PEN PAID (-) 1.250.00 .00 .00 AHOUNT PAID 23.750.00 16.508.00 1.591.15 NUHBER CD003472 CD004191 CD007379 BALANCE OF UNPAID INTEREST/PENALTY AS OF 11-02-2006 TOTAL TAX CREDIT BALANCE OF TAX DUE INTEREST AND PEN. TOTAL DUE · IF PAID AFTER DATE INDICATED. SEE REVERSE FOR CALCULATION OF ADDITIONAL INTEREST. .00 .00 14.884.61 28.214.54 43.099.15 43.099.15 .00 201.10 201.10 ( IF TOTAL DUE IS LESS THAN $1. NO PAYHENT IS REQUIRED. IF TOTAL DUE IS REFLECTED AS A ..CREDIY'. (CR). YOU HAY BE DUE A REFUND. SEE REVERSE SIDE OF THIS FORH FOR INSTRUCTIONS.) " BUREAU OF INDIVIDUAL TAXES,' INHERITANCE TAX OIVISION PO BOX 2B0601 HARRISBURG PA 17128-0601 COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE INHERITANCE TAX STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT * REV-1607 EX AFP (03-05) 2007 FES -2 PH 12: 36 DATE ESTATE OF DATE OF DEATH FILE NUMBER COUNTY ACN 01-29-2007 THOMPSON 10-22-2003 21 03-0941 CUMBERLAND 101 ELIZABETH J CLEr",; elF rll \ \...... ORPHAN'S COURT MARTHA B WA~~rEsq" r] p!\ BARLEY ETAL 33 SOUTH MAIN STREET CHAMBERSBURG PA 17201 Amount Remitted MAKE CHECK PAYABLE AND REMIT PAYMENT TO: REGISTER OF WILLS CUMBERLAND CO COURT HOUSE CARLISLE, PA 17013 NOTE: To insu~e p~ope~ c~edit to you~ account, submit the uppe~ po~tion of this fo~m with YOu~ tax payment. CUT ALONG THIS LINE ..... RETAIN LOWER PORTION FOR YOUR RECORDS +- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- REV-1607 EX AFP (03-05) *** INHERITANCE TAX STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT ... ESTATE OF THOMPSON ELIZABETH J FILE NO. 21 03-0941 ACN 101 DATE 01-29-2007 THIS STATEMENT IS PROVIDED TO ADVISE OF THE CURRENT STATUS OF THE STATED ACN IN THE NAMED ESTATE. SHOWN BELOW IS A SUMMARY OF THE PRINCIPAL TAX DUE, APPLICATION OF ALL PAYMENTS, THE CURRENT BALANCE, AND, IF APPLICABLE, A PROJECTED INTEREST FIGURE. DATE OF LAST ASSESSMENT OR RECORD ADJUSTMENT: 12-11-2006 PRINCIPAL TAX DUE: 43,099.15 PAYMENTS (TAX CREDITS): PAYMENT RECEIPT DISCOUNT (+) AMOUNT PAID DATE NUMBER INTEREST/PEN PAID (-) 01-22-2004 CD003472 1,250.00 23,750.00 07-22-2004 CD004191 .00 16,508.00 11-01-2006 CD007379 .00 1,591.15 01-04-2007 CD007642 201.10- 201.10 TOTAL TAX CREDIT 43,099.15 BALANCE OF TAX DUE .00 INTEREST AND PEN. .00 * IF PAID AFTER THIS DATE, SEE REVERSE TOTAL DUE .00 SIDE FOR CALCULATION OF ADDITIONAL INTEREST. IF TOTAL DUE IS REFLECTED AS A "CREDIT" (CRl, YOU MAY BE DUE A REFUND. SEE REVERSE SIDE OF THIS FORM FOR INSTRUCTIONS. l g ( IF TOTAL DUE IS LESS THAN $1, NO PAYMENT IS REQUIRED. Cumberland County - Register Of Wills One Courthouse Square Carlisle, PA 17013 Phone: (717) 240-6345 C) c; I 1'.) Date: 9/26/2007 c::> (C~) -..--j WALKER MARTHA BAUM BARLEY SNYDER ET AL 247 LINCOLN WAY E CHAMBERSBURG, PA 17201-2235 ~,:l en (To, RE: Estate of THOMPSON ELIZABETH J File Number: 2003-00941 Dear Sir/Madam: This notice is to serve as a reminder that the Status Report by Personal Representative under Rule 6.12 is due on the below listed date. As per the AMENDMENTS TO SUPREME COURT ORPHANS' COURT RULES, NO. 103 SUPREME COURT RULES DOCKET NO. I, for decedents dying on or after July I, 1992, the personal representative or his counsel, within two (2) years of the decedent's death, shall file with the Register of Wills a Status Report of completed or uncompleted administration. This filing is due by: 10/22/2007 Please feel free to contact this office with any questions you may have. If you have already filed your Status Report, please disregard this notice. ~incerely, 0' 00 000 ~ .~~~ () Glenda Farner Strasbaugh Clerk of the Orphans' Court cc: File Personal Representative(s) Cumberland County - Register Of Wills One Courthouse Square Carlisle, PA 17013 Phone: (717) 240-6345 Date: 9/26/2007 ,....... ~"\ WALKER MARTHA B 247 LINCOLN WAY EAST CHAMBERSBURG, PA 17201 (J C;~ ;..:~0 C::1 C) --""1 I i"') .1 ; 7"'-" t/J RE: Estate of THOMPSON ELIZABETH J File Number: 2003-00941 en 0"1 Dear Sir/Madam: This notice is to serve as a reminder that the Status Report by Personal Representative under Rule 6.12 is due on the below listed date. As per the AMENDMENTS TO SUPREME COURT ORPHANS' COURT RULES, NO. 103 SUPREME COURT RULES DOCKET NO. I, for decedents dying on or after July I, 1992, the personal representative or his counsel, within two (2) years of the decedent's death, shall file with the Register of Wills a Status Report of completed or uncompleted administration. This filing is due by: 10/22/2007 Please feel free to contact this office with any questions you may have. If you have already filed your Status Report, please disregard this notice. Sincerely, .~. ~,V .' b- l,~ <4___ l72UmAJ ;:0uu~ IG enda Farner Strasbaugh Clerk of the Orphans' Court cc: File Counsel Cumberland County - Register Of Wills One Courthouse Square Carlisle, PA 17013 Phone: (717) 240-6345 Date: 9/26/2007 F&M TRUST COMPANY AKA ("1 20 S MAIN STREET CHAMBERSBURG, PA 17201 ~ ......:~:l --.J CJ C-) '---1 I f'J :'~.';' f.::::> (:l en RE: Estate of THOMPSON ELIZABETH J File Number: 2003-00941 Dear Sir/Madam: This notice is to serve as a reminder that the Status Report by Personal Representative under Rule 6.12 is due on the below listed date. As per the AMENDMENTS TO SUPREME COURT ORPHANS' COURT RULES, NO. 103 SUPREME COURT RULES DOCKET NO.1, for decedents dying on or after July 1, 1992, the personal representative or his counsel, within two (2) years of the decedent's death, shall file with the Register of wills a Status Report of completed or uncompleted administration. This filing is due by: 10/22/2007 please feel free to contact this office with any questions you may have. If you have already filed your Status Report, please disregard this notice. Sincerely, ,~~~ Glenda Farner Strasbaugh Clerk of the Orphans' Court cc: File Counsel In Re: Estate of THOMPSON ELIZABETH ORPHANS' COURT DIVISION COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY PENNSYLVANIA NO. 2003-00941 NOTICE OF FAILURE TO FILE STATUS REPORT C,? .c'C) =G ['.1 :--;"C) C~.) ...-..)',~ Personal Representative: F &M TRUST COMP Ai~Y ~~"1l Counsel for Personal Representative: WALKER MARTHA BAUM '.:',) Date of Decedent's Death: 10/22/2003 c) N The Orphans' Court record indicates that neither the above named personal representative nor the above named counsel for the personal representative have filed with the Register of Wills or Clerk of the Orphans' Court his, her or its Status Report required by Rule 6.12, Supreme Court Orphans' Court Rule and that the requisite notice, pursuant to Rule 6.12, Supreme Ccmrt Orphans' Court Rules, is hereby given by that the you have ten (10) day to file the Status Report. If the required 6.12 form is not filed in accordance with Rule 6.12 the Court will be notified of such delinquency and the undersigned will requests that a Court conduct a hearing to determine whether sanctions should be imposed upon the delinquent personal representative or counsel for the delinquent personal representative. Date: 10/31/2007 ;;1 C' -'" /' )(/' _ ..Jr-" _ n .' ./i r~'N.<6.., t~",ui'_/.kZ;?tt:i~~ ..,-/ /. Glenda Farner Strasbaugh Clerk of the Orphans' Court Distribution: Personal Representative Counsel for Personal Representative EstateFi1e In Re: Estate of THOMPSON ELIZABETH ORPHANS' COURT DIVISION COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY PENNSYLVANIA NO. 2003-00941 NOTICE OF FAILURE TO FILE STATUS REPORT Personal Representative: WALKER MARTHA B Counsel for Personal Representative: WALKER MARTHA BAUM Date of Decedent's Death: 10/22/2003 The Orphans' Court record indicates that neither the above named personal representative nor the above named counsel for the personal representative have filed with the Register of Wills or Clerk of the Orphans' Court his, her or its Status Report required by Rule 6.12, Supreme Court Orphans' Court Rule and that the requisite notice, pursuant to Rule 6.12, Supreme Court Orphans' Court Rules, is hereby given by that the you have ten (10) day to file the Status Report. If the required 6.12 form is not tiled in accordance with Rule 6.12 the Court will be notified of such delinquency and the undersigned will requests that a Court conduct a hearing to determine whether sanctions should be imposed upon the delinquent personal representative or counsel for the delinquent personal representative. .In . ." . C,..# ! " ~~L-. '..... t"" );7&t;,t"':l~~ l?tl~tL Jtfa... v ,.. . Date: 10/31/2007 Glenda Farner Strasbaugh Clerk of the Orphans' Court Distributi on: Personal Representative Counsel for Personal Representative Estate.File co c., N In Re: Estate of THOMPSON ELIZABETH ORPHANS' COURT DIVISION COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY PENNSYLVANIA NO. 2003-00941 "", NOTICE OF FAILURE TO FILE STATUS REPORT Personal Representative: WALKER MARTHA B co Counsel for Personal Representative: WALKER MARTHA BAUM r_.) N Date of Decedent's Death: 10/2212003 The Orphans' Court record indicates that neither the above named personal representative nor the above named counsel for the personal representative have filed with the Register of Wills or Clerk of the Orphans' Court his, her or its Status Report required by Rule 6.12, Supreme Court Orphans' Court Rule and that the requisite notice, pursuant to Rule 6.12, Supreme Court Orphans' Court Rules, is hereby given by that the you have ten (10) day to file the Status Report. If the required 6.12 form is not filed in accordance with Rule 6.12 the Court will be notified of such delinquency and the undersigned will requests that a Court conduct a hearing to detem1ine whether sanctions should be imposed upon the delinquent personal representative or coum:el for the delinquent personal representative. Date: 10/31/2007 # (~"' ~-~~/~ Glenda Farner Strasbaugh Clerk of the Orphans' Court Distribution: Personal Representative Counsel for Personal Representative Estate File NOV 0 ] 2007 IN RE: ESTATE OF THOMPSON ~LIZABETH ORPHANS' COURT DIVISION, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS'CF CUMBERLAND COUNTY PENNSYLVANIA NO. 2003-00941 NOTICE OF FAILURE TO FILE STATUS REPORT AND REQUEST TO CONDUCT A HEARING PURSUANT TO RULE 6.12, SUPREME COURT ORPHANS' COURT RULE Personal Representative: WALKER MARTHA B Counsel for Personal Representative: WALKER MARTHA BAUM Date of Decedent's Death: 10/22/2003 Date of Delinquency Notice: The undersigned, Glenda Famer-Strasbaugh, Clerk of Orphans' Court, in accordance with Rule 6.12, Supreme Court Orphans' Court Rules, hereby notifies the Orphans' Com'. . Division, Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County, that neither the above named personal representative nor the above named counsel for the personal representative have filed with the Register of Wills or Clerk of the Orphans' Court his, her or its Status Report required by Rule 6.12, Supreme Court Orphans' Court Rule and that the requisite notice, pursuant to Rule 6.12, Supreme Court Orphans' COUlt Rules was given on the above date and that the ten (10) day notice to file the Status Report has expired. Accordingly, in accordance with Rule 6.12 the Court is hereby notified of such delinquency and the undersigned requests that a Court conduct a hearing to determine whether sanctions should be imposed upon the delinquent personal representative or counsel for the delinquent personal representative. )~Jtd'~' ~~:ir~~:) f Date: 10/3J/2007 Glenda Farner Strasbaugh Clerk of the Orphans' Court . Distribution: Personal Representative Counsel for Personal Representative Estate File A hearing is scheduled Jalluarv 7. 2008 at l1AM in Courtroom NO.2. If the Status Report is filed prior to the hearing date, the hearing will automatically be cancelled. Edgar B. Bayley, J. d NOV () 1 2007 IN RE: EST A TE OF THOMPSON ELIZABETH ORPHANS' COURT DIVISION COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY PENNSYLVANIA NO. 2003-00941 NOTICE OF FAILURE TO FILE STATUS REPORT AND REQUEST TO CONDUCT A HEARING PURSUANT TO RULE 6.12, SUPREME COURT ORPHANS' COURT lUJLE Personal Representative: F&M TRUST COMPAl'i'Y Counsel for Personal Representative: WALKER MARTHA BAUM Date of Decedent's Death: 10/22/2003 Date of Delinquency Notice: The undersigned, Glenda Famer-Strasbaugh, Clerk of Orphans' Court, in accordance with Rule 6.12, Suprerile Court Orphans' Court Rules, hereby notifies the Orphans' Court Di vision, Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County, that neither the above named personal' representative nor the above named counsel for the personal representative have filed with the Register of Wills or Clerk of the Orphans' Court his, her or its Status Report required by Rule 6.12, Supreme Court Orphans' Court Rule and that the requisite notice, pursuant to Rule 6.12, Supreme Court Orphans' Court Rules was given on the above date and that the ten (10) day notice to file the Status Report has expired. Accordingly, in accordance with Rule 6.12 the 'Court is hereby notified of such delinquency and the undersigned requests that a Court conduct a hearing to determine whether sanctions should be imposed upon the delinquent personal representative or counsel for the delinquent personal representative. Date: 10/31/2007 ~<,.... ~~ 1P ~ ~' -p,' 4ft/ A A / ~i'. . ~,...;__At, ," ;:: _ _ r'," ,..... ",// _ tt(, ,~:t'c "ld4>f<t<.1 ~ ~:,<, Glenda Farner Strasbaugh Clerk of the Orphans' Court, Distribution: Personal Representative Counsel for Personal Representative Estate File A hearing is scheduled Jaunarv 7. 2008 at HAM , in Courtroom NO.2. If the Status Report is filed prior to the hearing date,Jhe hearing will automatically be cancelled. Edgar B. Bayley, 1. , (r{' Pa. O.C. Rule 6.12 STATUS REPORT REGISTER OF WILLS OF c: -.l~'\t,,\A.--W- J. COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA Name of Decedent: ~ \ \ ?~ ~'e ~ <~1JV\-v f ~,(J vJ I \) 1'1.-2/ 2-d 0 :!:. File Number: 1- 0 0 ~ - 00 c,\ \{ l Date of Death: Pursuant to Pa. O.c. Rule 6.12, I report the following with respect to completion of the administration of the above-captioned estate: 1. State whether administration of the estate is complete: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ~ 0 No 2. lfthe answer is No, state when the personal representative reasonably believes that the administration will be complete: 3. If the answer to No.1 is YES, state the following: a. Did the personal representative file a final account with the Court? . . . . . .. ~ DNo b. The separate Orphans' Court No. (if any) for the personal representative's account is: c. Did the personal representative state an account informally to the parties in interest? ..... < . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. DYes DNo d. Copies of receipts, releases, joinders and approvals of formal or informal accounts may be filed with the Clerk of the Orphans' Court and may be attached to this report. Date tv)'? ~ 6 i2,1 ~ I ,_, 'j ; i Signature of Person Filing this Form Capacity: DPersonal Represe ative s&'msel 13.'~ Name ofP rSOIl Filing this Form g~~. ~(1).,J ~ Add'~~ {14- n9-0) {~1.--~~ ~I~~ Telephone Pa. a.c. Rule 6.12 STATUS REPORT REGISTER OF WILLS OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA Name of Decedent: ELIZABETH THOMPSON Date of Death: 10/22/2003 File Number: 2003-00941 Pursuant to Pa. O. C. Rule 6.12, I report the following with respect to completion of the administration of the above-captioned estate: 1. State whether administration of the estate is complete: . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . .. [X] Yes D No 2. If the answer is No, state when the personal representative reasonably believes that the administration will be complete: 3. If the answer to No.1 is YES, state the following: a. Did the personal representative file a final account with the Court? . . . . . .. Ii] Yes 0 No b. The separate Orphans' Court No. (if any) for the personal representative's account is: c. Did the personal representative state an account informally to the parties in interest? ............................... DYes DNo d. Copies of receipts, releases, joinders and approvals of formal or informal accounts may be filed with the Clerk of the Orphans' Court and may be attached to this report. FARMERS AND MERCHANTS TRUST CO & MARTHA B. WALKER, CO-EXECUTORS OF EST E Dote November 2, 2007 ELIZABETH THOMPSON BY: Signature of Persall Filing this Form '-' ....'....; ALLEN REBOK Name of Persall Filing this Forn. FARMERS AND MERCHANTS TRUST OFFICER PO~T OFFT(~F. -BOX- 601 0 Address ' . 5 ,?; : ~~' f I CHAMBERSBURG, PA 17201-6010 717/261-3525 Telephone