"In equity the findings of fact of the trial chancellor will not be disturbed on appeal unless at variance with undisputed evidence or contrary to the plain preponderance of the whole evidence." Syllabus, Kincaid v. Evans, 106 W. Va. 605, 146 S.E. 620. Kronjaeger v. Travelers Insurance Company, 124 W. Va. 730, 22 S.E.2d 689; Board of Commissioners of the County of Ohio v. Elm Grove Mining Company, 122 W. Va. 442, 9 S.E.2d 813; Pickens v. O'Hara, 120 W. Va. 751, 200 S.E. 746; Swan v. Mumford, 117 W. Va. 11, 183 S.E. 916. See also Rohrbaugh v. Rohrbaugh, 136 W. Va. 708, 68 S.E.2d 361; Johnston v. Terry, 128 W. Va. 94, 36 S.E.2d 489; Coulter v. Coulter, 127 W. Va. 710, 34 S.E.2d 330; Weaver v. Trembly, 126 W. Va. 802, 30 S.E.2d 242; Hardin v. Collins, 125 W. Va. 81, 23 S.E.2d 916; Crouch v. Crouch, 124 W. Va. 331, 20 S.E.2d 169; Mullens v. Lilly, 123 W. Va. 182, 13 S.E.2d 634; Spradling v. Spradling, 118 W. Va. 308, 190 S.E. 537.