Tate v. Wren Tate v. Wren

Tate v. Wren

40 S.E.2D 188, 185 VA. 773, 1946.VA.40015

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Publisher Description

Colonel James D. Tate, late of Chilhowie, Virginia, died on December 21, 1941, in Savannah, Georgia. He and his wife, Florence Lee Tate, were spending some time in Savannah, expecting to continue their journey to Florida, at which latter place they expected to spend the winter. Col. Tate left surviving him his widow, and four nephews, B. T. Wren, W. H. Wren, J. H. Wren, J. Robert Wren, and a niece, Edith J. Whitney. There were no children. The nephews and the niece were children of a deceased sister of Col, Tate, and they were his nearest blood relatives.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
1946
25 November
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
23
Pages
PUBLISHER
LawApp Publishers
SIZE
57.9
KB

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