SPRINKLE v. PONDER

No. 99.

64 S.E.2d 171 (1951)

233 N.C. 312

SPRINKLE v. PONDER.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

March 21, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Carl R. Stuart, Marshall, and Smathers & Meekins, Asheville, for plaintiff, appellant.

Don C. Young, Asheville, for defendant, appellee.


JOHNSON, Justice.

At the time of the marriage between the plaintiff and Macie Black Sprinkle in 1927, she was living with her two daughters, Pearl (who is the defendant, Pearl Black Ponder) and Alice (now Alice Bradley) in the home of her aunt Nan Black, referred to throughout the trial as Aunt Nan, on the aunt's farm located on the New Stock Road near Weaverville in Buncombe County. The plaintiff, W. D. Sprinkle, "was batching" on his 75-acre farm across the road...

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