129 A. 449 | Pa. | 1925
Argued April 20, 1925. The only real question on this appeal is, Was the evidence legally sufficient to show claimant, Annie B. Edwards, *421 to have been the common-law wife of the deceased employee of defendant company? The referee found this fact in her favor and made an award of compensation, which was sustained by the board but reversed by the court below; hence the appeal.
There is evidence on the record from which, standing alone, the fact of marriage might be inferred, but claimant frankly testified that she and the deceased employee "were not legally married," and that no ceremony had been performed between them; that she "just went to live with him as others because [she] cared for him and thought he cared for [her]." In answer to the question, "Was there anything said between you about going together and living as man and wife?" claimant replied, "Nothing that I know of." On this state of the evidence the court below very properly concluded that, "The present case is ruled by McDevitt's Est.,
The judgment is affirmed.