Conklin v. Lane
Conklin v. Lane
Opinion of the Court
Appeal from a decree in the Supreme Court of the District, after hearing on bill and answer, dismissing appellant’s bill.
John W. Miller qualified under section 2306, R. S. (Comp. St. § 4594), to enter 78.60 acres of land as an additional homestead right. He died a widower, without having exercised the right, whereupon it was sold as an asset of his estate and a patent issued thereon.
The hill alleges:
•‘That as shown of record at the date of the death of the said John W. Miller, as aforesaid, he left surviving him one and only minor orphan child, Fred Douglas Miller.”
It is further alleged:
“That petitioner derived his title from the heirs at law of Fred Douglas Miller, who, as shown by records of the Interior Department, died in the city of St. Louis, Mo., while domiciled in St. Louis county, Mo., in 1908, leaving a widow and minor children, which minor children are still minors, and whose rights were transferred to petitioners by mesne conveyances from the guardian duly appointed by probate court of Cook county, state of Illinois that Fred Douglas Miller at one time filed a claim for pension as a minor child of John W. Miller, which claim is still on file in the Interior Department.
In his answer the Secretary—
“says that there is no evidence in the records of the Interior Department sufficient to show that Fred Douglas Miller was the son of John W. Miller, tlio soldier, that he was ever married to the said Stella Svelich, that he ever had any children, that if he had, that the same are alive, and that if he had, that the said Stella Svelich is their duly appointed guardian or was ever authorized by any court to execute an assignment to any one of the right made which plaintiff claims. He admits that, as hereafter more fully stated, one Fred Douglas Miller filed a claim for pension as the minor child of John W. Miller, and says that the said claim is still on file in the Pension Bureau as an abandoned claim.”
The decree is affirmed, with costs, and the cause remanded.
Affirmed and remanded.
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- CONKLIN v. LANE, Secretary of the Interior
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