MARTIN v. FORD

4 Div. 634.

56 So.2d 673 (1952)

MARTIN et al. v. FORD.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

January 31, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Douglas Brown and Henry B. Steagall, II, Ozark, for appellants.

W. R. Martin, Ozark, for appellee.


FOSTER, Justice.

Appellants were defeated in a suit for the recovery of a house and lot in Ozark, Alabama. The lot was owned by Simon White at the time of his death in 1916. He left a widow Julia who resided in the house until her death in 1930. Appellant Pollie Adams was a niece of Julia. Pollie's mother is appellant Fannie Martin who was a sister of Julia. After Julia's death, Pollie paid her funeral expenses and moved into the house and has remained in possession...

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