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In the Matter of the Probate of the Will of John Connor, Deceased, 1891 — 124 N.Y. 663 · caselaw · US
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In the Matter of the Probate of the Will of John Connor, Deceased
124 N.Y. 663·New York Court of Appeals·1891·NY
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Opinion
In the Matter of the Probate of the Will of John Connor, Deceased.
(Argued March 5, 1891;
decided March 20, 1891.)
Appeal from judgment of the General Term of the Supreme Court in the first judicial department, entered upon an order made December 2, 1889, which affirmed a decree of the surrogate of ISTew York county admitting a paper to probate as the last will and testament of John Connor, deceased.
Aaron Pennington Whitehead for appellant.
Frederic P. Coudert dor respondent.
[MAJORITY]
Agree to affirm ; no opinion.
All concur.'
Judgment affirmed.