88 Fla. 280 | Fla. | 1924
Lenora T. Phillips brought suit in chancery to remove a cloud from the title to certain lands claimed by her in Duval County, Florida. The cloud in question was a will made by one George Phillips, May 7, 1908, in favor of one Rena Howell, said will having been probated in Duval County,- February 17, 1917.
The bill alleges that Lenora T. Phillips, the appellant, was lawfully married to the said George Phillips September 25,1912; that one child was the result of said marriage, and that at the time of the death of the said George Phillips on October 12, 1916, she was his lawful wife. The answer challenges all allegations in support of said marriage, and alleges that Rena Howell was the lawful wife of George Phillips, and that Willie Howell, the appellee here, is her son and lawful heir to the lands in question.
The record discloses that George Phillips was a thrifty
The master who took the testimony found against the appellant. This finding was approved by the chancellor, and it does not clearly appear that he erred in his conclusions. Whidden V. Rogers, 78 Fla. 93, 82 South. Rep. 611, Boyd v. Gosser, 78 Fla. 64, text 70, 82 South. Rep. 758; Bandlin v. Hunter Co. 70 Fla. 514, 70 South. Rep. 553; Waterman v. Higgins, 28 Fla. 660, 10 South. Rep. 97.
The decree of the chancellor is therefore affirmed.