New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division, 1923

In re the appeal from the decree of the orphans court of the county of Camden admitting to probate a certain paper writing purporting to be the last will & testament of McClure

In re the appeal from the decree of the orphans court of the county of Camden admitting to probate a certain paper writing purporting to be the last will & testament of McClure
New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division · Decided April 16, 1923 · Ingersoll, Ordinary
1 N.J. Misc. 199; 1923 N.J. Prerog. Ct. LEXIS 31

In re the appeal from the decree of the orphans court of the county of Camden admitting to probate a certain paper writing purporting to be the last will & testament of McClure

Opinion of the Court

INGERSOLL, Vice-Ordinary.

In addition to the testimony taken in the orphans court, a great volume of evidence has been taken before me.

The proctors of the proponents and of the caveators have been indefatigable in their arguments and in their presentation of the law.

After consideration of the evidence and of the law, I am convinced that the finding of the orphans court was "correct, and that the will of the said Thompson A. McClure should be admitted to probate, for the reasons stated in the opinion delivered in the orphans court.

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