26 Ga. 447 | Ga. | 1858
By the Court.
delivering the opinion.
This was a motion in the Court below, for a new trial, which the Court overruled, and the decision of the Court on that motion is assigned for error here. The action in the Court below was trover for the recovery of several negroes; Letty and her children. The plaintiff, Mrs. McKinney, was the daughter and only child of Richard Hodges, who, by his will, gave to her eleven negroes, and among them the woman Letty. By the will Letty was to be left in the possession of Mrs. Terrell, and to remain so during Mrs. Terrell’s natural life, then to become the property of his daughter, Martha Hodges.
Richard Hodges married the daughter of Richmond Terrell, and the plaintiff claims that the woman Letty was given by Terrell to his daughter on, or subsequent to that marriage. The defendant denies the gift. Hence both parties claim through Richmond Terrell. Indeed, Richmond Terrell was the original defendant in the Court below, and he having died pending the suit, Richmond J. Terrell administered on his estate, and, as administrator, was made party defendant in the place of his intestate. After the jury in charge of the cause had rendered a verdict against the defendant in the Court below, he moved for a new trial ,on the grounds in the motion as set forth in the foregoing statement.
Judgment affirmed.