Den on demise of Wilsay v. Sawyer
5 N.C. 493
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Den on demise of Wilsay v. Sawyer, 5 N.C. 493 (N.C. 1810).
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John Watkins the younger, took the lands by descent from his father. In such case the mother is not entitled to the lands upon his death, either under the 7th section of the act of 1784, ch. 22, or the 2d section of the act of 1787, ch. 19. The lessors of the. Plaintiff are entitled-to the land. — Let judgment be entered accordingly.
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