147 Ga. 12 | Ga. | 1917
In 1875 T. J. Edwards executed a deed conveying to “ J. L. Edwards for his use, benefit, and advantage, & free from the marital rights of his present or any future wife, for his sole and separate use, & at his decease to his child or children or representative of child or children as he may leave in life, to wit [certain described land], with all the rights, members, and appurtenances belonging to said land, to hold as above specified in fee simple.” J. L. Edwards died without having issue, and the executor of the grantor brought suit to recover the land in the possession of the widow of J. L. Edwards.
Judgment reversed.