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G e:x & GJEX
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
BAY ST. LOUIS, MISSISSIPPI
W. J. QEX.SR (1370-1037)	JPabruary'	5,	1946
W. -J. QEX, UFt.
LUC1EN M. QEX ETHEL H. QEX
Mr. J, Chris Nungesser 144 Carondelet 3treet New Orleans, Louisiana
My dear Mr. Nungesser:
As per^cur instructions and request, we have examined the title to the land which you purchased from the heirs of Marietta Wiltz Hopkins, and reporting thereon beg to advise as follows:
Part of Lots 1 and 2, Block 2, Anohorage
Subdivision, Third Ward, Waveland, Miss-
issippi_____________________
This land was duly entered out of the United States Government and by various and sundry conveyances, title to same became vested in the heirs of George Sears. Subsequent to their acquisition of same, they subdivided the land that they had acquired in the Town of Waveland into what is known as Anchorage Subdivision, and conveyed Lots 1 and 2 of Block 2 to L. J. Henderson; L. J. Henderson thereafter conveyed said property to William Jefferson, who conveyed to W. L. Martin. W. L. Martin thereafter conveyed to Camiile LaBlanc, who thereafter oonveyed to Harold Moise, and Harold Moise conveyed this land, on October
4,	1928, to Marietta Wiltz Hopkins.
Marietta Wiltz Hopkins died at the time when she was the owner of the said property and by will devised the property in question to your immediate predecessors in title, the heirs of Marietta Wiltz Hopkins.
You can see from the foregoing that the title to this property runs straight and uninterrupted for a period in excess of 46 years, and no one has questioned;the title thereto during this time and it is, therefore, our opinion that title to same is- good and merchantable in you now that you have acquired title thereto from the heirs of Marietta Wiltz Hopkins.


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