Keys v. Powell
Keys v. Powell
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the court.
The plaintiffs alleging that they are the widow and heirs of James Sides, deceased, set up title to certain slaves in possession of the defendants, and sue for their recovery. The defendants derive title to them under the last will and testament of Job Keys, who, they allege, purchased them in his life-time, of the ancestor of the plaintiffs. The cause was tried by a jury in the court below, who found a verdict in favor of the defendants, and the plaintiffs appealed.
The sale from Sides to Keys, which was given in evidence, is a private act, under the ordinary mark of the vendor. Its execution is sworn to by one of the subscribing witnesses. It to have been executed in the of East
It is, therefore, ordered, adjudged and decreed, that the judgment of the District Court, be annulled and reversed, and that the case be remanded for a new trial, and that the defendants .and appellees pay the costs of the appeal.
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