Case ID: mass_299/html/0615-01.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Pursuant to the requirements of G. L. (Ter. Ed.) c. 211, § 9, the Reporter publishes the following:
    Charles J. Averill vs. Marion A. Gould et al.
    
    February 10, 1938.
    Motion to remand denied. Decree affirmed.
    
      C. J. Averill, pro se.
    
    
      F. Balch, for the respondents.
   There is no sufficient ground for granting the motion to remand. -The record in this case is an appeal in ordinary form from a decree dismissing a petition for administration upon the estate of Deborah Taylor Sweeney Wildes Poole. There is no report of material facts. The evidence is not reported. It is a bald record of papers natural in such a petition. No question is raised for our consideration. Jordan v. Ulmer, 237 Mass. 577.