Williams v. Williams
Williams v. Williams
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the Court.
The Livingston county court, on the application of the defendant in error, appointed commissioners to assign her dower in the estate of James W. Williams, deceased, whose lawful wife, said defendant assumed to be. The court made-the appointment, the commissioners reported, and the court confirmed the report; thereby, setting apart a‘portion of the laild and slaves of the decedent for the dower of the defendant in error. These proceedings were opposed by the plaintiffs in error, as heirs-of the decedent at every step. They proved that the defendant had been married to Roberts, before she married the decedent, that Roberts was alive at the date of the second marriage, and thfit no such thing as a divorce between them, had taken place, to the knowledge of the witnesses. The defendant’in error, endeavored to rebut this proof by giving in evidence a rumour, that Roberts had been lawfully married to a woman,-who was alive at the time he married the defendant in error, and that this woman and Roberts
It is, therefore, considered by the court, that the order made at the July term, 1827, of the Livingston county court, approving and admitting to record, the allotment made by the commissioners appointed at the. April term of said court, preceding, be reversed, annulled, set aside and held for nought, and that the plaintiffs in error, recover of the defendant, their costs.
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