McClure v. Williams
McClure v. Williams
Opinion of the Court
This was a bill filed by the complainant as the adminisistrator of Moses Horshaw, deceased, against the defendant, who was the widow of said deceased (since intermarried with McClure), .praying for an account and settlement in relation to certain described property alleged to be in her possession, under a purchase made by her at the administrator’s sale of her deceased husband, under the circumstances therein alleged and set forth, but which had not been paid for by her. .On the trial of the case, the jury, under the charge of the court, found the following verdict: “We, the jury, find for the plaintiff, and that the land in dispute belongs to the estate of Moses Horshaw, yet .to be administered by the administrator, for distribution to the heirs and creditors of said estate, and that the injunction be made perpetual.”
Upon this verdict the chancellor entered a decree, that the complainant, as the administrator of Moses Horshaw, do recover of the defendant, Sarah Horshaw, now Sarah McClure, the premises in dispute, and that the clerk issue a writ of possession for said land, to be administered as the property of Moses Horshaw. The defendant made a motion to set aside the verdict and decree, and for a new trial, on the various grounds alleged therein, which was overruled by the court, and .the defendant excepted.
It appears from the evidence in the record, that Moses Horshaw was the father of Alonzo; that after his death, the complainant, Williams, and Alonzo, became the administrators on his estate, and, as such administrators, sold the land now in controversy at public sale, which was bid off by Heal and Harris, who never paid a dollar for it. .There was an agreement between them and Alonzo, that he was to take their bid, and the administrators made a deed for the land to Harris and Deal, and they made a deed to Alonzo, and all the deeds were turned over to the complainant, Williams, as escrows, to be delivered to Alonzo when he paid for the land, which he never did, although he went
The complainant was a competent witness to testify in the case, except as to any contract made ■ between hiznself and the deceased, Alonzo Horshaw, in relation to the lands
Let the judgment of the court below be reversed.
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