38 Ala. 678 | Ala. | 1863
Among the uncontroverted facts of this case are the following : That some time before his death, Frederick Bell, then a resident of the State of North Carolina, made and executed his last will and testament, which was probated and admitted to record in that State, in February, 1846 : That Russell Chapman, the executor therein named, qualified at the same time as executor, and entered upon the execution of said will: That the slaves sued for were then in the possession of one Whitwell K. Bullock, in the State of Alabama, and remained in his possession until
The judgment is affirmed.