FORSHEE v. DOWDNEY, 101 N.J. Eq. 446 (1927)

139 A. 321 PERCIVAL FORSHEE, executor, c., complainant, v. IDA DOWDNEY et al., defendants. Court of Chancery. Decided November 26th, 1927. 1. The word “children” in a will must be given its ordinary and natural meaning, except where such meaning should be extended to prevent a provision in the will from becoming inoperative, or where […]

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