114 Ga. 714 | Ga. | 1902
Mrs. Ardelia Leggett and others, heirs of A. E. Leggett, brought an action of ejectment against Patterson, for the recovery of a tract of land in the town of Baxley, consisting of one fourth of an acre. On motion, Thomas, a purchaser from Patterson, was made a party defendant. The plaintiffs and the defendants claimed through a common grantor, A. P. Surrency. The plaintiffs introduced in evidence a deed from Surrency to A. E. Leggett, dated September 22,1873, reciting a consideration of $60, and conveying the land in dispute. They also introduced evidence tending to show that, although the land had been continuously in the possession of the defendants’ grantor, Mrs. Rebecca Byrd, from the time of the conveyance by Surrency to A. E. Leggett, Mrs. Byrd’s possession was not adverse, but merely permissive, she being a tenant by sufferance of A. E. Leggett. The defendants introduced an established copy of a deed (claimed to have been lost) from Surrency to Mrs. Byrd, dated'May 9, 1873, and conveying the land in
Affirmed.