Opinion oe the court by
Reversing.
Bartholomew Higgins died, leaving as his widow Honora
The evidence tends to show that at one time after the death of her husband the widow occupied the house with the children but for how long is not disclosed. The evidence fails to show when the husband died, or where he then lived, or that he ever occupied the house with his family or at all as a homestead, if he never occupied it with his family as a homestead, he never acquired a right to a homestead therein. An unexecuted intention to. occupy it did not create the right. Fant v. Talbot, etc.,
The judgment is reversed for proceedings consistent with this opinion.
