SWINNEY v. HAYNES


236 S.W.2d 705 (1951)

SWINNEY v. HAYNES et al.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

February 9, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Francis M. Burke, Pikeville, for appellant.

Jean L. Auxier, Pikeville, for appellees.


STEWART, Justice.

Little Grassy Creek in Pike County flows into Grassy Creek; the latter empties into Russell Fork, a tributary of the Big Sandy River. John Swinney owns a tract of land at the mouth of Little Grassy Creek. Then, ascending this small stream, appellant, Landon Swinney, and his wife, Elsie Swinney, have title to 35 acres, more or less, bought by them from Causby Swinney (a widow) on July 26, 1947. Adjoining this last tract and above it is the land of...

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