HILL v. BAKER

Civ. A. 378, 1952.

102 A.2d 923 (1953)

HILL v. BAKER.

Superior Court of Delaware, Sussex.

August 6, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James M. Tunnell, Sr., of Tunnell & Tunnell, Georgetown, for plaintiff.

Ralph S. Baker, Georgetown, for defendant.

Before RICHARDS, P. J., without a jury.


RICHARDS, President Judge.

It appeared from the evidence introduced before me that Landreth Hill died testate on April 4, 1952; that he was never married and lived alone in a house which he owned near Concord; that for a number of years prior to his death he was engaged in trapping around Concord and Seaford, and during a portion of the time he was engaged in this undertaking he was assisted by his nephew, J. Clyde Baker...

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