QUINN v. MILES

No. C-49.

124 So.2d 883 (1960)

Martha QUINN, widow of Charley H. Quinn, deceased, and Cora Gadson and Leila Refour, heirs of Charley H. Quinn, deceased, Appellants, v. Rosena MILES, Appellee.

District Court of Appeal of Florida. First District.

Rehearing Denied December 28, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Cecil G. Costin, Jr., Port St. Joe, for appellants.

Benjamin H. Dickens, Port St. Joe, for appellee.


WIGGINTON, Chief Judge.

Appellants have appealed from an adverse final decree entered in an action for declaratory relief brought by them against appellee. By their suit appellants allege that the plaintiff, Martha Quinn, was the lawful widow of Charley H. Quinn, who at the time of his death on March 4, 1958, owned a parcel of real estate in Gulf County which he occupied as his home. It is further alleged that the plaintiffs, Cora Gadson and Leila Refour, are the...

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