101 Ga. 316 | Ga. | 1897
On January 11, 1895, James Allen applied to the ordinary of Talbot county for the setting apart of a homestead and exemption to himself, as an “aged person,” alleging in his petition that he was sixty-six years of age. T. J. Pearce, a creditor of the applicant, filed an objection on the ground that Allen was not an “aged person” in contemplation of law. The homestead was granted, and the objector appealed to the superior court. On the trial there, it appeared that the applicant was sixty-six years old, and that he was “hale and hearty.”
Judgment reversed.