KIRKHAM v. HALFORD

Gen. No. 66-81.

83 Ill. App.2d 300 (1967)

227 N.E.2d 527

Blanch Kirkham and Edith Robinett, Plaintiffs-Petitioners, v. Beatrice Paul Halford, Defendant-Respondent.

Appellate Court of Illinois — Fifth District.

June 6, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James E. Buchmiller, of Greenville, for plaintiffs-petitioners, Blanch Kirkham and Edith Robinett.

Gordon Burroughs, of Burroughs, Simpson and Burroughs, of Edwardsville, and Emerson Baetz, of Alton, for appellee.


EBERSPACHER, J.

Lena Paul died testate leaving surviving her, her daughters, Edith Robinett, Blanch Kirkham and Beatrice Halford. By her will she made a monetary bequest to a friend, a bequest of sterling silver and a devise of her home to her daughter Beatrice Halford, a gift of the residue and remainder to her three daughters in equal shares, and nominated her daughter Beatrice Halford as executor.

During the lifetime of Lena Paul, she had created various...

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