Munroe v. Basinger
Munroe v. Basinger
Opinion of the Court
Mrs. Densler died in 1857, leaving a last will and testament by which she bequeathed to Basinger a certain sum of money for the use of Selina Munroe during her life, then to the use of Selina’s children. Selina and her children were
The controlling questions are, was the bequest void when made, under the act of 1818, and now that the plaintiff is free, will the law then applicable to the construction of the will, rendering the bequest void, as given for slaves, be applied? Both questions are answered in the affirmative by this court in Bennett vs. Williams, 46 Ga. 399. That case covers and controls this.
Judgment affirmed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Selina Munroe, in error v. William S. Basinger, in error
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