JETT v. BEGLEY


350 S.W.2d 479 (1961)

June H. JETT, Appellant, v. Brown BEGLEY et al., Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

October 13, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

S. M. Ward, Hazard, for appellant.

Scott E. Duff, Hazard, for appellees.


MOREMEN, Judge.

In 1915, Justice Begley and Farmer Begley divided a tract of land. Justice Begley took that portion of the land which lies near the source of Brushy Fork in Perry County. Farmer Begley received title to the land that lies down stream and near the mouth of the creek.

Appellant claims title through Justice Begley and appellees claim through his brother, Farmer Begley.

This suit arose out of a disagreement as to the location of the dividing...

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