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curtesy (kər-tə-see) – “At common law, a husband’s right, upon his wife’s death, to a life estate in the land that his wife owned during their marriage, assuming that a child was born alive to the couple.”
— Bryan A. Garner, editor, Black’s Law Dictionary, 8th edition, (St. Paul, Minn.: Thomson/West, 2004), 411.Connect With Me
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- May 20, 2013
- Using Deeds In Your Genealogical Research: Location Isn’t EverythingStarts: 6:30 pmEnds: 7:30 pmLocation: Greater Cleveland Genealogical Society, Fairview Park Library,
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