American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions

66 A. 215, 102 Me. 72, 1906 Me. LEXIS 86
CourtSupreme Judicial Court of Maine
DecidedNovember 12, 1906
StatusPublished
Cited by17 cases

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Bluebook
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, 66 A. 215, 102 Me. 72, 1906 Me. LEXIS 86 (Me. 1906).

Opinion

Spear, J.

This is an appeal from the decree of the Judge of Probate of Cumberland County approving and allowing the last will and testament and codicils thereto, of Solomon H. Chandler.

The cause is “ reported to the Law Court for final determination and decision of all questions of law and fact, upon the foregoing testimony, being the evidence adduced at the hearing before the Judge of Probate, and certain additional evidence introduced before this court, by deposition and oral testimony, or so much thereof as may be deemed legally admissible.”

On the tenth day of March, 1896, Mr. Chandler executed a will by which after providing for the payment of the usual expenditures and appropriating a sum not exceeding $500 for the erection of a monument, he directed the disposition of his property as follows :

“ Third: I give, bequeath and devise all the rest, residue and remainder of my estate, real, personal and mixed, wherever found and however situated, intending to include in this provision all property I now have and all which may hereafter be acquired by me, and any rights and interests in and to any property which I may [83]*83have at the time of my death though not reduced to my possession at that time to the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, a corporation duly established by the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and having an office and place of business in Boston, in the County of Suffolk and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, for the following uses and purposes, and for none other, that is to say to invest and re-invest the property which said Board may acquire under this provision, and all sums of money which may be received by said Board of Commissioners as premiums from the sale of any of the securities which may come to said Board of Commissioners under this provision as well as all sums which may be received as premiums by said Board of Commissioners by reason of the investment and re-investment of any of the funds received by them from my estate or the accumulation thereof in such a manner as will yield a fair annual income, having regard more for the safety of the funds than for the amount of the income that may be realized therefrom, and said Board of Commissioners are to apply and use from year to year, the income of said rest, residue and remainder and the income of such portions of said principal sum as may remain from year to year, together with such portion of the principal as added to such yearly income will make the sum of thirty thousand dollars per annum for four years and after the expiration of said four years such income and such portion of the remainder of said principal as added to such income will make a sum of twenty-five thousand dollars per annum until the full amount of the said principal sum and the income therefrom shall have both been expended for the general purposes and objects of said Board, but upon the following conditions that none of the property which said American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions shall receive from my estate under these provisions and none of the income which said Board, or its successors or assigns, may derive from such property shall ever be expended towards the reduction of the indebtedness of said American Board, or their successors or assigns, and that none of the aforementioned principal or interest shall ever be used to defray any of the running expenses of said society, but shall be wholly expended for purely missionary purposes, It is my wish and preference that the funds [84]*84which the said American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions may receive under the provisions of'my will shall be conscientiously expended for the advancement of the cause of Christ in those foreign lands and mission fields where, in the judgment of said American Board, the most good can be accomplished.”

He appointed Andrew C. Chandler and John H. Card as executors of this will.

On the 11th day of August 1896, he made a codicil by which he appointed Lyman M. Cousins as an additional executor, making no other change in the will.

On the 17th day of September 1897, Mr. Chandler made a further will providing as in the will of 1896 for the payment of the ordinary expenses of administration and directing the erection of a monument and made a change in the executors appointing Lyman M. Cousins and Henry P. Cox. The third clause in this will was identical with the third "clause in the will of 1896 above quoted except the omission of the two words “of any,” clause three in the will of 1896 reading “investment and reinvestment of any of the funds,” and clause three of the will of Í897 reading “investment and reinvestment of the funds.” It is apparent that the omission of these two words in the connection in which they were used made no difference, whatever, in the identity of meaning of these two clauses in the two wills. The fifth clause of the will of 1897 simply provided for an early settlement of the estate.

On the ninth day of August, 1902, Mr. Chandler made a codicil to the will of March tenth, 1896, which omitting formal parts provided as follows:

“I hereby ratify and confirm as and for my last Will and Testament the instrument made and executed by me March tenth A. D. 1896 and the codicil thereto dated August eleventh, A. D. 1896, with the exception of the following provisions and changes in the disposal of my estate.
“ Believing that it is right and proper for me to give to my next of kin some portion of the estate belonging to me at time of my decease, a large share of which was received by me from the estate. [85]*85of my- deceased father, Solomon Hewitt Chandler, I make the following devises and bequests.
“First: To each of the sons of my deceased brother Andrew C. Chandler, my nephews Andrew C. Chandler, Charles P. Chandler, Fred H. Chandler, and Roland C. Chandler, all of New Gloucester, I give, devise and bequeath one tenth part of all the estate belonging to me at time of my decease, after the payment of all sums required under the provisions of the first and second items of my said will. To have and to hold to them and each of them and their heirs and assigns forever.
“Second : I give and bequeath to Catherine C. Chandler, widow of my deceased brother Andrew C. Chandler, if she is living at time of my decease, one tenth part of all my said estate in remembrance of her continual acts of kindness towards me during the many years I have made my home in her family.
“Third: I give and bequeath unto Sara Archer Chandler, child of my nephew Andrew C. the sum of five hundred dollars, as a token of my regard for her, she having received her name at my suggestion and request.
“Fourth: If either of the persons named in this codicil as devisees and legatees is not living at the time of my decease I give, devise and bequeath the share and portion of my estate which would be received by such one if then alive to the children of the deceased legatee, in equal shares and portions, to have and to hold to them and their heirs and assigns forever.
“Fifth : I hereby confirm the appointment of Lyman M. Cousens and Andrew C. Chandler as executors of my will, and this codicil thereto, and I revoke the appointment of John H. Card as such executor, and in his place and stead I nominate and appoint John W.

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