88 Ga. 162 | Ga. | 1891
Judgment affirmed.
The petition of Mrs. Farmer (formerly DeLoach), Mrs. Zoucks (formerly DeLoach), Cornelia and Agnes De-Loach, alleged: They are the heirs at law and children of J. D. DeLoach, deceased, and their mother is also dead. J. D. DeLoach died in January, 1871, testate, leaving no debts, and leaving a large estate consisting of realty worth' $10,000, and personalty worth $8,000. E. G. Rogers, W. M. Williams and J. C. DeLoach were nominated in the will as the executors, and accepted the trust; in February, 1871, they probated the will, qualified as executors according to .law, took possession of all the assets of the estate and assumed the duties of their office. They have never complied with the law in respect to the annual filing of returns, and by reason of this petitioners have been unable to obtain from the records of the court of ordinary any definite information as to the management and administration of the estate, or its present condition. While the executors have at long and irregular intervals filed 'fragmentary returns or pre
cited 7 Ga. 549, 555; 71 Ga. 797; 12 Ga. 61; 69 Ga. 308.
cited Code, §§4192, 1848; 3 Ga. 575; 2 Ga. 419; 5 Ga. 25, 574; 8 Ga. 238; 9 Ga. 280; 10 Ga. 110; 68 Ga. 56; 69 Ga. 308; 71 Ga. 797; 17 Ga. 52-55; 7 Ga. 539; 2 How. 619; 11 U. S. S. C. Rep. 402.
The defendants demurred upon the grounds that there is a misjoinder of defendants and causes of action ; and that the petition is multifarious. To the sustaining of the demurrer the plaintiffs excepted.