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Thomas Marris, Complainant and Appellant, v. Maria Nixon, Henry J. Williams and Thomas Biddle, Henry J. Williams and Maria Nixon, executors of the last will and testament of Henry Nixon, deceased, And Maria Nixon, sole devisee of the said last will and testament of Henry Nixon and Mary Husband, Amelia M. Morris, Robert Morris, William P. Morris, Charlotte E. Morris, Henry Morris, Sarah Morris, children and heirs at law of Henry Morris, deceased, and Cornelius Stevenson and Samuel C. Clements, administrators of said Henry Morris, deceased, 1843 — 42 U.S. 118 · caselaw · US