RAMSAY v. ALL UNKNOWN CLAIMANTS

No. 47645.

42 N.W.2d 386 (1950)

RAMSAY et al. v. ALL UNKNOWN CLAIMANTS TO REAL ESTATE (DWYER et al., Intervenors-appellants). In re RAMSAY'S ESTATE.

Supreme Court of Iowa.

May 2, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Phelan, Karr & Karr, of Webster City, for intervenors-appellants.

J. E. Burnstedt, and J. W. Lee, of Webster City, for appellees.


OLIVER, Justice.

The essential pleaded facts are not in dispute. James J. Ramsay died intestate in 1948, leaving surviving his widow, plaintiff Emma Ramsay, but no issue. His parents predeceased him. His first wife, Elizabeth Ramsay, had died in lawful wedlock. Her heirs are two sisters and a brother, plaintiffs Anna Smail, Margaret Schine and Homer C. Debo. Intestate James J. Ramsay was the illegitimate son of Sarah Jamieson Ramsay. Her heirs are intervenors Vera...

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