[1894]DLFCLC1035November 26, 1894

ADJUA AMISSA vs. SUSANN AH KIMFULL AND WILLIAM FYNN

[1] This action was for trespass, but as the plaintiff's title to the house and land has been raised by the defendants, the question to be first determined is the ownership of the house and land. The facts are not in dispute. The land, originally, was Eccuah Akroma's, alias Elizabeth Williams, who got it from her husband. Elizabeth Williams had two brothers, William Fynn and Edward Jonah Fynn, their mother being Eccua Kraba. Eccua Kraba was bought by one Sarah, so that William, Edward Jonah, and Elizabeth, were domestics of the house of Sarah. William Fynn married Margaret, alias Araba Dodua, and the defendants are two of the issue of the marriage. The mother of Margaret was Eccua Brobraba, and she was bought by the said Sarah, so that the defendants are also domestics of the house of Sarah. On the death of Elizabeth Williams, who had built a house on the land, William Fynn succeeded to the property and built another house on the land, and on his death, his brother Edward Jo...