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Ewell Supreme Court Case, 1913

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33319
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About partition of land of J. J. Ewell, dec’d. J. J. Ewell married Parmelia____, and had Walter Ewell. J. J. Ewell left his wife for a time to get away from the law. It was said she committed adultery with a Dr. Best. She claims that is untrue. She gave birth to a son they named Charles Ewell. The Court finds in favor of Parmelia Ewell, that Charles Ewell is legitimate heir of J. J. Ewell. M. M. Ewell, who claimed under Walter Ewell, appeals the verdict.
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