141 Ga. 597 | Ga. | 1914
Robert Wilson brought an action in ejectment in the common-law form against J. E. Gornto. The title relied on by the plaintiff was: a deed from W. L. Thomas to William Wilson, dated October 1, 1879; the death of William Wilson in 1896, leaving a widow and two children, i. e., plaintiff and his sister, Eugenia McAuley; the death of the widow in 1900, and a division of the estate of William Wilson between the plaintiff and his sister, in execution of which Eugenia McAuley, on November 15, 1904, conveyed to the plaintiff her half undivided interest in a described portion of the land. The plaintiff submitted evidence tending to show that these conveyances covered the land in dispute, and that he and his ancestor had held possession thereunder. A verdict was rendered for the plaintiff, which the court refused to set aside on motion for new trial.
Judgment reversed.