166 Ga. 192 | Ga. | 1928
The plaintiffs brought an equitable petition alleging that they had title to and were in possession of a described tract of land on St. Simons Island. They alleged that a certain deed executed by the defendant, Mrs. Virginia McCormick, to Mrs. Lilly Griffith McCormick, which was of record, was a cloud upon their title, and prayed that as such it be canceled. Attached to the petition is an abstract of title upon which the plaintiffs rely. It is stated in the approved 'brief of evidence used upon the motion for a new trial that “By agreement of counsel this case was narrowed down to the question of whether a deed made by Mrs. Anna D. Do*dge to Mrs. Virginia C. McCormick and Mrs. W. A. McDonald was executed in 1919 as the recorded copy thereof would indicate, or if it was in fact executed in 1921, the defendants claiming the latter date to be correct. It was further agreed that the defendants might use a certified copy of the deed from the records, and would not be precluded from contesting the correctness of the date as shown thereon, it being impossible for them to produce the original instrument.” The plaintiffs introduced in evidence a deed from Mrs. Anna D. Dodge to Miss Annie L. Pickett, dated January, 1923, conveying a one-half interest in and to the property in question; also a deed from Mrs. W. A. McDonald to the other plaintiff, Mrs. Sarah C. Schumpert, likewise conveying a one-half interest in said property. Both of these deeds were recorded on February 13, 1923. They also introduced a certified copy of the deed from Mrs. Virginia C. McCormick to Mrs. Lilly Griffith McCormick, dated February 3, 1923, which is the deed the plaintiffs sought’to have canceled. There was introduced in evidence by the defendants, with the right to attack the same which has previously been referred to, a certified copy of the deed executed by Mrs. Anna D. Dodge to Mrs. W. A. McDonald and Mrs. Virginia C. McCormick, which, as