GRISSOM, Chief Justice.
On May 8, 1942, C. J. Daniels, who owned the 8.6 acres of land in controversy, died intestate and his father, G. W. Daniels, inherited one-half of said land and the other half was inherited by his brother and sisters. There was no administration on the estate of C. J. Daniels. In August, 1944, G. W. Daniels died. He left a will in which he devised his interest in said land to his surviving children, Catie Daniels Crawford, Mabel U. Daniels...
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