94 Ga. 496 | Ga. | 1894
Abner Bankston died in 1864, leaving a widow and three young daughters, and a considerable estate of realty and personalty. The widow became his administratrix. In 1866 she married W. C. Davis, who ivas appointed administrator de bonis non of the estate, and guardian of the minors. He obtained leave to sell the lands of the estate, and on January 4, 1870, made a sale of them to his brother, with a conveyance by deed. On the same day he took from the brother á deed conveying the land back to him individually. No money was paid for either conveyance, the arrangement being really a purchase by the administrator at his own sale, tie has never been discharged from the administration or the guardianship. In 1886 and 1889 he made deeds (recorded in 1892), to the daughters of Bankston, who