Roewer v. Roewer
Roewer v. Roewer
Opinion of the Court
Mathias Roewer was the owner of two parcels of land in the city of Cadillac, Mich., one of which was his homestead. He died August 2,1893, leaving surviving him Albertine, his wife, and three children, two boys and one girl. His estate was not administered. Albertine died in 1906, survived by the three children and possessing, besides household furniture, $400 in. money, for which she held a certificate of deposit issued by the Cadillac State Bank. The daughter, Lena, was an infant when her mother died. Her two brothers had attained their majority and were living in Chicago, 111. One of them, Wilhelm, and the wife of Waldeman, the other brother, attended the funeral of the mother, and while at Cadillac joined in executing a deed conveying the homestead and the money in the bank to Lena, and the deed was, without being delivered, taken to Chicago for the purpose of having it executed there by Waldeman. Waldeman never executed the deed. Later, for a consideration of $200, Wilhelm conveyed his interest in the homestead, in the other real estate, in the money, and in the family burial lot to Waldeman, who mortgaged the same to one Franklin B. Gottschalk, of Chicago, and said deeds were placed of record. The conveyances from Wilhelm to Waldeman were dated September 14, 1907.
September 25, 1907, Wilhelm and Lena filed their joint bill of complaint in the circuit court for the county of Wexford, in chancery, setting up the facts just stated, the further fact that the mother at the time of her death expressed a wish that the daughter, Lena, might have the
No question of law is presented by the briefs. What is involved is a pure question of fact. It will benefit no one to set out the testimony. It appears to be one of the cases where a court is especially aided in arriving at a determination by seeing and hearing the witnesses. We are of opinion that the decree ought to be affirmed, and it is so ordered, with costs of this appeal to the appellees.
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