Caroline Weld Fuller's will was allowed in 1931. The residue of her estate was left to named trustees and their successors, who were directed to "hold, manage and invest the same" and, after the death of all persons to whom the testatrix had given life estates, "to expend the entire net income of said trust property... for the establishment and maintenance of ... a small home in or near Boston or its suburbs...
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