HORNADAY v. HORNADAY

6 Div. 992.

48 So.2d 207 (1950)

HORNADAY v. HORNADAY.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

October 12, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ray & Giles, of Birmingham, for appellant.

Jas H. Bradford and Jas H. Faulkner, of Birmingham, for appellee.


LAWSON, Justice.

This was a statutory inquisition of lunacy commenced by the filing in the probate court of Jefferson County of a sworn petition by Jacob W. Hornaday, Jr., seeking to have a guardian appointed to manage and conserve the property of his father, Mr. Jacob W. Hornaday, Sr., a resident of Jefferson County. The petition averred that Mr. Hornaday, Sr., who was seventy-six years of age, was of unsound mind and incapable of governing himself or conducting...

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