Indiana Supreme Court, 1849

Gordon v. Miller

Gordon v. Miller
Indiana Supreme Court · Decided November 15, 1849
1 Smith & H. 297

Gordon v. Miller

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

— “We understand the evidence as showing the subscribing witnesses to have been, for years, residents of Pennsylvania, and as being still residents of that State at the date of the latest intelligence of them. It is not shown that they ever had a residence elsewhere. We think the presumption was raised that they were still residents of Pennsylvania, and that a prima facia case for proof of the hand-writing was made.”

Judgment ctffrmed, &c.

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