OGLE v. DURLEY, ET AL.

No. 39442.

223 Miss. 32 (1955)

77 So.2d 688

OGLE v. DURLEY, et al.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

February 7, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert B. Smith, Ripley, for appellants.

Chatham & Walker, Hernando, for appellees.


GILLESPIE, J.

On April 1, 1941, Mrs. Lucy Y. Wilson died testate. By her will she devised to her son, T. Webber Wilson, a 476 acre farm in Tate County, known as the Featherston Place. The following codicil was added to her will: "Since writing my will, I have reasons for adding this, that after all taxes are paid, I want Webber to divide equally the income of the farm with Rosa Mai Durley, his sister, as long as she lives." After Mrs. Wilson's death, T. Webber Wilson...

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