82 N.C. 208 | N.C. | 1880
This was a petition for the assignment of dower to the plaintiff, Susan Jenkins, a widow of Francis Jenkins, in the lands described in the petition, which came by appeal from the probate court to the superior court, and His Honor being of opinion that plaintiff was not entitled to dower in the land in controversy gave judgment accordingly and the plaintiff appealed. *209 From the statement of the case of appeal, we collect that the petitioner intermarried with Francis Jenkins before the passage of the act of 1867, restoring to married women their common law right of dower; that her husband owned the tract of land in which dower is claimed anterior to the marriage, and conveyed the same during the coverture (in 1873) to the defendants, B. W. Jenkins and Malinda Jenkins in fee simple without the joinder of the wife in the deed.
On these facts submitted to His Honor in the court below, he held and so adjudged that the plaintiff was not entitled to dower, and on the appeal to this court a question is made as to the correctness of the ruling.
We concur with His Honor. In Sutton v. Askew,
There is no error. Judgment of the court below is affirmed, and this will be certified.
No error. Affirmed. *210