MORROW v. PERSON


259 S.W.2d 665 (1953)

MORROW v. PERSON et al.

Supreme Court of Tennessee.

June 5, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Troy W. Tomlin, Somerville, William A. Percy and Walker Percy, Memphis, for appellant.

A.W. Ketchum and H. Jennings Goza, Jr., Memphis, for appellees.


TOMLINSON, Justice.

Jake McCulley died in December of 1912 the owner of the four tracts of land involved in this litigation. A paper purporting to be his will was probated in common form as such in 1915. His widow died in 1917. His only child was a daughter named Sylvia Person. In 1932 and 1935, respectively, Sylvia Person mortgaged these four tracts of land. Howison Morrow, the appellant here, became the purchaser under the foreclosure of each of these mortgages...

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