35 Ga. 102 | Ga. | 1866
George W. Stancil, the nominated executor propounded for proof, in solemn form, a paper purporting to be the last will and testament of Owen II. Kenan, deceased, gave proper notice to the heirs at law, and several of them appeared, Michael J. Kenan being one, and filed their caveat. Pending the litigation, Michael J. Kenan died, leaving his estate, so far as appeared to the Court, unrepresented. Propounder appeared in Court and insisted on his right to prove the will as against the surviving heirs at law, Uriah T.
Judgment reversed.