22 Pa. Super. 356 | Pa. Super. Ct. | 1903
Opinion by
The cemetery lot in question was part of a tract of land which was, by deed dated February 3, 1747, conveyed by Thomas Cookson and wife to Isaac Nunez Rickus and Joseph Simons, their heirs and assigns, “ forever in trust for the Society of Jews, settled in and about Lancaster, to have and use the same as a burying ground.” The consideration mentioned in the deed was the sum of six pounds, and the presumption is that the land was sold and conveyed for its full value. The
The judgment is affirmed.