Brown Will
214 A.2d 229, 419 Pa. 418, 1965 Pa. LEXIS 525
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania·Decided November 9, 1965·No. Appeal, No. 81·Published·Cited by 4 cases
Opinion
Opinion by
Was the unsigned holographic instrument, dated January 15, 1957, a will?
Carrie Brown died on August 2, 1962, leaving to survive her two sons, four daughters, two granddaughters, and one grandson. On September 4, 1962, Mae Stickel, a daughter of Carrie Brown, applied for Letters of Administration, which were issued to her on that date. On January 30, 1963, Emma Brown, another daughter, came to the Register’s Office, (a) paid the inheritance tax,
Footnotes
Brown Will, 214 A.2d 229, 419 Pa. 418, 1965 Pa. LEXIS 525 (Pa. 1965).
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