In re Myron's Estate
In re Myron's Estate
Opinion of the Court
The claimant is a son of the intestate. At 22 years of age he left his father’s home and worked for others in the city of Kalamazoo for about three months, when he was taken sick. He then returned to his father’s home, and lived there until his father died about three years later. The family consisted of his father, mother, and the claimant, and he and his father both worked on the farm. After his father’s death claimant remained there, practically taking charge of and running the place until his mother died. The mother died in June, 1909, having been blind and helpless after 1903, and confined to her bed. Claimant provided and cared for her, and managed, kept up, and improved the place; his brother and sister acquiescing and in no way contributing to the burden. After the death of the mother, and in 1910, a grandson of the intestate, being the son of intestate’s daughter, who died some years before, applied for administration of his grandfather’s estate, and one Andrew H. Campbell was appointed administrator and qualified. Claimant turned over to him personal property and money which had accumulated since his father’s death, said to have amounted to about $1,000. He then presented a claim for 216 months’ service performed on the homstead, at $12.50 per month, amounting to $2,700, less a credit for cash of $770, leaving a balance of $1,930, and this was allowed by commissioners. The administrator declined to appeal, and the appeal to the circuit court was taken by the grandson. A verdict for claimant for $755.62 was returned, judgment followed, and a writ of error has issued on behalf of the estate.
We are impressed that this is a hard case upon the claimant, and are confirmed in this impression by the evident unwillingness of his brother to deny his claim. We have scanned the evidence closely to ascertain whether the evidence warranted the submission of the case to the
The judgment is reversed, and a new trial ordered.
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