219 Pa. 652 | Pa. | 1908
Opinion by
There was but a single question in this case, — was the paper purporting to be the will of George Allshouse the product of an undue constraining influence exerted upon the testator’s mind at the time of its execution, or was it the expression of his own individual wishes in regard to the disposition of his property % The paper was written by the testator himself, and executed at the office of a magistrate, a personal friend, in the presence of two subscribing witnesses, neither of whom is a beneficiary thereunder, and neither of whom is shown to have had any relation whatever with any of the parties
Judgment reversed.