Appeal, No. 84 | Pa. | Apr 17, 1916

Per Curiam,

The property which the appellant claims belongs to him in fee simple was devised to him for life only. Upon his death it passes to his children as purchasers, for the testator devised it to them. They take from him, and not by devolution from their father.

Judgment affirmed.

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