LUKER v. HYDE

8 Div. 665.

69 So.2d 421 (1953)

LUKER v. HYDE et al.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

Rehearing Denied January 21, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John W. Brown and H. G. Bailey, Boaz, for appellant.

Scruggs & Scruggs, Guntersville, and R. G. Kelton, Oneonta, for appellees.


LAWSON, Justice.

James E. Snead and Emma I. Hyde were married at Snead, Blount County, Alabama, on November 27, 1887.

On or about February 7, 1889, a girl was born to Bill Miller and wife, who lived in or near Snead. Bill Miller's wife died shortly after the birth of the little girl. When she was only a few weeks old, the little girl was moved to the home of James E. and Emma Snead at Snead, Alabama. She was known in the community as Lillie Snead.

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