30 Ga. 74 | Ga. | 1860
By the Court
delivering the opinion.
Upon the death of Elizabeth Brown, the drawer and grantee of the lot in controversy, the titile was cast upon Mary Cross, the only child of the intestate, and her husband, James Cross, as the only heir at law of said intestate, subject only to the payment of debts of intestate; and as there were no debts, the whole title vested absolutely in them without the necessity of administration. Adverse possession to this title commenced in 1827, during the life of Mary. She and her husband could have maintained ejectment for its recovery against the tenant. Carruthers vs. Baily, 3 Kelly, 108; see also Wellborn vs. Weaver, 17 Ga., 270 Upon the death of Mary, the daughter and wife, subsequently in 1840, whatever