CRUM v. CRUM

3 Div. 536.

43 So.2d 392 (1949)

CRUM v. CRUM et al.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

December 15, 1949.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Rogers & Rogers, of Greenville, for appellant.

Powell & Hamilton and Calvin Poole, of Greenville, for appellees.


STAKELY, Justice.

J. W. Crum died intestate on October 7, 1947, being killed in an automobile accident. He was a resident of Butler County at the time of his death and left surviving him his widow Mattie Irene Crum and ten sons and daughters namely: Ima Crum Nixon, J. B. Crum, Bertha Rea Horton, W. E. (Earl) Crum, Rachel Crum Jones, Velma Lee Crum Ryland, Effie Mae Crum Harris, Jesse Leon Crum, Elmer Heral Crum and Charles Roland Crum. The three children last named...

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