98 Iowa 297 | Iowa | 1896
In August, of the- year 1858, Ephraim D. Johnson, a resident of the state of Ohio, died testate, seized in fee simple of the southwest quarter of section 2, and the southeast quarter of section 3, in township 94, north of range 34 west, in Palo Alto county. His wife, Maranda Y. Johnson, and his children, Mary J., George E., and Lillie L. Johnson, survived him, and the land described was devised to them. His widow afterward married one Dice, who is now dead. Mary J. married a man named Harmless. Lillie L. married Alonza L. Wright, by whom she had two sons, Clyde L. and C. Leroy Wright, and died intestate in January, 1883. The plaintiffs are, the widow, Maranda Y. Dice, Mary J. Harkless, George E. Johnson, and Alonzo L., the surviving husband, and Clyde L. and C. Leroy, the minor children of Lillie L. Wright, deceased. They claim to be the absolute owners of the land in question. Gideon II. Ward and