Decree affirmed, with costs to respondent, payable out of the estate.
One of the exhibits before the Referee was a copy of a South Carolina birth certificate. That certificate was filed February 19, 1943 and signed by Albertha Johnson King as mother. It states her address in Brooklyn, New York, and recites that a boy child named Harold Johnson was born to Alberta Johnson on April 8, 1916 in Charleston. There is no claim that the transcript was not properly authenticated...
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