Supreme Court of Oklahoma, 1931

Talmascy v. Thomas

Talmascy v. Thomas
Supreme Court of Oklahoma · Decided April 28, 1931 · Riley, Lester, Hefner, Cullison, Swindall, Andrews, McNeill, Kornbgay, Clark
5 P.2d 759; 148 Okla. 260; 1931 OK 204; 1931 Okla. LEXIS 874 (Pacific Reporter, Second Series)

Talmascy v. Thomas

Opinion of the Court

RILEY, J.

The question presented in this case is substantially the same as in En-le-te-ke e.t al. v. Beasley et al., No. 19939, this day decided, 148 Okla. 255, 298 Pac. 011, and with which this case is consolidated, except there is no direct allegation or admission that the mother of the allot-tee conveyed her interest in the allotted lands during her lifetime. However, the petition does allege the death of the mother and fails to allege, that she died seized of an interest in the land, nor do plaintiffs attempt to deraign the title claimed by them by or through the mother, but claim their interest by inheritance direct from the al-lottee. The case was presented below-and here upon the same theory as the Ein-le-te-ke Case. Treating it the same here, the demurrers were properly sustained. The judgment is affirmed.

LESTER, C. J., and HEFNER, CULLISON, SWINDALL, ANDREWS, McNEILL, and KORNBGAY, JJ., concur. CLARK, V. C. J., not participating.

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