CROMER v. ACTON


298 S.W.2d 20 (1957)

Juanita Harmon CROMER, Appellant, v. Eva ACTON et al., Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

January 25, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Fritz Krueger, Russell Jones, Somerset, for appellant.

C. Homer Neikirk, Lawrence Hail, Smith & Blackburn, Somerset, for appellees.


CAMMACK, Judge.

James Acton died in 1919, survived by his widow, Eva, and seven children. Two days before his death, he executed a will. After making specific bequests to several of his children, he devised his Hendrick farm to three of his sons, Wiley, Luther and Jennings. He directed that it be divided among them equally. To his son, Wesley, he bequeathed $1,700. He provided for Eva and his remaining children in his will as follows:

"* * * my home farm...

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