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Walker v. Walker
168 N.E. 299
| Ill. | 1929
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A petition for the probate of an instrument of writing as the will of Alice Ann Walker, deceased, was filed in the probate court of Cook county by Fred Walker, a son of the testatrix, who was nominated as executor and was a beneficiary of the will. The probate court ordered the will admitted to probate, and upon appeal from that decision by John Walker, another son and beneficiary, the circuit court made a similar order, from which John Walker appealed to this court.

There is nothing in the record to show that a freehold is involved or that any other ground for a direct appeal to this court exists, and the appeal is therefore transferred to the Appellate Court for the First District.

Cause transferred. *Page 192

Case Details

Case Name: Walker v. Walker
Court Name: Illinois Supreme Court
Date Published: Oct 19, 1929
Citation: 168 N.E. 299
Docket Number: No. 19649. Cause transferred.
Court Abbreviation: Ill.
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