Plaintiff, who is a grandchild of the defendant, instituted this action to recover the value of household and outdoor work done and performed by her for the defendant from January 1, 1900, to September 1, 1905, or 252 weeks, laying the value of the work at $1 a week and the total value at $250. Plaintiff’s maiden name was Canady. Her mother was the daughter of the defendant. She lost her father in early childhood, when she was about two years old. On his death she and her mother and brother went to live with the defendant. Her mother died sometime in 1890, and after her death the two children continued to reside with their grandfather, the defendant, until a month or two before plaintiff’s marriage, which occurred September 5,1905. The evidence shows that until the death
The judgment is reversed.
