82 Miss. 405 | Miss. | 1903
delivered the opinion of the court.
Amanda Pittman was the mother of three bastard children. So situated, she entered the land in 1882. One Jesse Bullock afterwards married her. She died, leaving as her heirs this Jesse Bullock as husband, .and Van Burén Bullock, W. M. Robertson, and William Pittman, Jr., her bastard children. She had no legitimate child. Penora Holloman, one of the appellants, appears as the sole heir of William Pittman, Jr. Jesse Bullock, the husband, indulged a presumption that he was de facto, if not de jure', the actual father of Van Burén. Whether he was or not, he demonstrated his faith by his works. He stood by Van Burén in a crucial test, and very freely made for him the sublime sacrifice of perjury in order that he might be the sole patentee of his mother’s homestead entry to the ex-
Complainants are entitled each to one-fourth interest in the land, and to partition as prayed by them, and it is so decreed here, and the cause is
Reversed and remanded for proper proceedings to partite.