97 Ga. 124 | Ga. | 1895
Mary A. Eloyd brought ejectment against Gus Eloyd. He filed the following plea, which on motion was dismissed as insufficient in law: Mary A. Eloyd is the wife and sole heir at law of James H. Eloyd, deceased, and claims title to the premises in dispute solely as such heir at law. James IT. Eloyd died intestate, and no administration has ever been granted upon his estate. Defendant is the illegitimate son of J ames IT. Eloyd, who recognized him as his son. James IT. Eloyd, who was the owner of the land in dispute, for the purpose of providing for the defendant as his son, made a gift of said land to defendant, who went into exclusive possession thereof under said gift, paid the taxes and made valuable improvements thereon on the strength of said gift. Defendant held possession of said land under said gift, and without payment of rent, for more than seven years during the life of said James IT. Eloyd. Since said gift James IT. Eloyd has made no claim of dominion over said land; and defendant has always claimed title on the strength of said gift, and has never made any disclaimer or recognized any adverse title. ■
Judgment reversed.