104 Ga. 579 | Ga. | 1898
This was, under the pleadings below mentioned, a contest for the guardianship of the person and property of Henry A. Moore, who had been adjudged incapable of managing his estate, the same consisting of property given to him under the will of his father, Green Moore, which provided that in case Henry A. Moore died without children, this property should revert back to the testator’s estate and be divided amongst his children and grandchildren. An application for the guardianship of the person and property of Henry A. Moore was filed by his nephew, Walter F. Armor. John W. Moore, who was a brother of the former, filed a caveat wherein he prayed that he be appointed guardian of the person and property of Henry A. Moore. Upon the trial in the superior court,
Judgment affirmed.