ISHEE, J., for the Court:
¶ 1. Bee and Birdie White owned property in Calhoun County, Mississippi (the property). Upon their deaths, the property was divided into seven equal parts among their seven surviving children. Six of the children conveyed their interests in the property to their brother while reserving unto themselves a life estate. After their brother's death, the six siblings contested their conveyance of the property in the Calhoun County Chancery...
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