161 Ga. 739 | Ga. | 1926
The rulings announced in the first and second headnotes do not require elaboration.
The evidence in this case showed that the man -referred to in the first headnote (plaintiff’s father) liad a ceremonial marriage with Lula Clark on July 4, 1916; that Lula left him in January, 1917; that he entered into a ceremonial marriage with the defendant on July 4, 1918; that Lula died on November 24, 1919, and the man died in 1923; that from the time of the ceremonial marriage of July 4, 1918, the defendant and the man lived together as husband and wife and held themselves out to the world as such until the death of Lula, and continued after-wards so to live and were so holding themselves out to the world at the time of the death of the man. The defendant also testified that she did not know the woman Lula until after her marriage to the man; that the man told her that he had three dead wives, but the defendant did not know of his having lived with any other woman. This last part of the defendant’s testimony was contradicted by evidence introduced by the plaintiffs. There was no contention by the defendant that the marital relation be
Judgment reversed.