1. This was an application by the children of Martha E. Mills for a partition of certain described lands, in the town of Dawson, and county of Terrell, against the defendant. The petitioners claim title under a deed made by John T. Walker, on the 26th of January, 1859, conveying the premises in dispute to Patrick H. Mills, trustee for Martha E. Mills and her children. This deed conveys the land to Patrick H. Mills, trustee for Martha E. Mills and her children, in fee simple, and warrants the title thereto. Patrick Mills having died, and his widow, Martha E., having intermarried with Ravens, he, as her trustee, with her written consent, on the 5th day of January, 1864, obtained an order from the Judge of the Superior Court to sell the said trust-estate, and, after paying the debts against the same, to reinvest the balance of the money for the benefit of said trust-estate. The children were not parties to this application for the sale of the estate, and are not named, either in the .petition or order for the sale of it. The petition and the order is for the sale of the trust-estate of Mrs. Eavens, formerly Mrs. Mills. The interest of Mrs. Eavens in the trust-estate was the only interest sold under the order of the Court. The defendant derives his title under that sale. On the trial, in the Court below, the defendant moved for a non-suit, on the ground, that the deed from Walker to the trustee of Mrs. Mills and her children, created a life-estate in her to the property conveyed, with an estate in remainder to her children, she being still in life, which motion was overruled, and the defendant
2. The purchaser at the sale of the land, under the order of the Court, purchased only the interest which Mrs. Ravens had in it, and not the interest of the children, under the deed from Walker.
3. With the proper allegations in the defendant’s plea, he is entitled to the same equitable relief in a Court of law, under the provisions of the Code, as he would be in a Court of equity, in relation to the payment of the debts of the
Judgment reversed.
