Cleaver v. Knighton

127 S.W.2d 958, 1939 Tex. App. LEXIS 639
CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedApril 6, 1939
DocketNo. 3436.
StatusPublished
Cited by5 cases

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Cleaver v. Knighton, 127 S.W.2d 958, 1939 Tex. App. LEXIS 639 (Tex. Ct. App. 1939).

Opinion

WALKER, Chief Justice.

This suit was filed by appellants, A. G. Cleaver et al., against appellee, Joe R. Knighton, and others, to partition a tract of thirty-one (31) acres of land, a part of the Isaac Lee Survey, about one mile S. E. from the City of Nacogdoches. Appellee answered by pleas of the statutes of limitations of three and five years, claiming that portion of the thirty-one (31) acres alleged by him to be four (4) acres “as is fenced on the ground,” and disclaiming “any interest in and to the said thirty-one (31) acres except that which is fenced by the defendant.” The answers of the other defendants present no issue on this appeal.

The trial was to the court without a jury. The appeal was perfected from the judgment of the lower court awarding appellee, on his plea of five years limitation, “the lands which he has under fence and has had since its purchase from Henry Fitch.”

As a fact issue, was appellee’s claim, under the statute of limitation of five years, hostile to the claim of appellants?

The thirty-one (31) acres of land in controversy was devised by Emsley (Ems) Burrow, dec’d, to his wife, Julia Ann Burrow, for her life, with remainder to his five children, appellants and those claiming under them. The will was duly probated on the 17th day of July, 1893. To effectuate the will, the widow and the children joined in a partition deed whereby the thirty-one (31) acres was granted to her “to have and to hold during her natural life only.” Subsequently she married Will Thorn; she died on the 1st day of October, 1936.

By warranty deed duly executed on the 4th day o.f October, 1905, Julia Ann Thorn —Julia Ann Burrow — joined by her husband conveyed to J. N. Thomas two acres out of the thirty-one (31) acres, describing it by metes and bounds, and. as “all our right, title and interest we have in two acres,” and as “being a part of thirty-one (31) acres willed to me, the said Julia Ann Thorn, by my former husband Emsley Burrow deceased to be held and used by me during my life.” By warranty deed dated the 29th day of January, 1906, J. N. Thomas conveyed to H. Fitch the two acres of land conveyed to him by Julia Ann Thorn and her husband, describing it as a part of the thirty-one acres, and by the same description by which it was con *960 veyed to him, and by reference to his deed from the Thorns; by this deed Thomas conveyed to H. Fitch the following additional interest in the thirty-one (31) acres: “Also an undivided interest of one acres in the said 31 acres of land above mentioned said three acres conveyed to me by the heirs of Emsley Burrow by several deeds dated on different dates in the years 1904 and 1905.”

By warranty deed dated the 15th day of July, 1913, H. Fitch conveyed to T. E. Thrash the land conveyed to him by J. N. Thomas, describing the land as: “All that ■certain two tracts of land situated about one mile S E of the Public Square of the City of Nacogdoches in Nacogdoches County, Texas on the Isaac Lee Labor of land, and being a part of 31 acres willed by Emsley Burrow to Julia Burrow wife ■of said Emsley Burrow during her life. One tract is bounded as follows: Beginning in the N W line of said 31 acres in the Shawnee road and the S W cor of 10 acres owned by Henry Burrow from which a Pine 24 in brs N 87 E.6.4 vs; thence N 41½ E with said N W Line 160 vs to a corner from which a Swt Gum 14 in brs S 45 E 3.2 vs; thence S 16 E 75 vs to a stake for corner in field; thence S 41½ W 160 varas to a corner in said road; thence N 16 W with said road 75 varas to the beginning, containing two acres of land. Also an undivided interest of one acre more or less in said 31 acres of land above described & mentioned, being the same three acres of land conveyed to me the said H Fitch by J N Thomas by Deed •dated Jany 29th 1906 which is recorded in Vol 54 on page 584 of the deed Records of said County. Also we hereby convey all the machinery on said three acres of land consisting of a Mill fixtures &c.”

By warranty deed dated the 3rd day of December, 1914, Thrash conveyed to E. H. Blount the land conveyed to him by H. Fitch, describing it “as a part of the thirty-one (31) acres willed by Emsley Burrow to Julia Ann Burrow;” reference was made to the record of his deed, volume and page, from H. Fitch for a full description of the land conveyed. By warranty deed dated the 3rd day of December, 1914, E. H. Blount conveyed to H. Fitch the land conveyed to him by T. E. Thrash, referring to the deed from H. Fitch to T. E. Thrash and its record, volume and page, “for a full and complete description of said land.” By warranty deed dated the 27th day of September, 1918, H. Fitch conveyed to J. B. Fitch the land conveyed to him by E. H. Blount, describing it as:

“All that certain tract or parcel of land described as follows: Situated about one mile S E From the Public Square of the City of Nacogdoches, on the Isaac Lee Survey, and thus described:
“Beginning in the Shawnee Road where the North line of 31 acres willed to Julia Thorn by her husband Ems Burrow, deceased, crossed said road, and at the S W Cor of 10,acres owned by Henry Bell fr wh a Pine 24 in brs N 87 E 6.4 vrs; thence N 41½ E with the line of said 10 acres 160 vrs to cor fr wh a S G 14 in brs S 45 E 3.2 vrs; thence S 16 E 75 vrs to a stake in field; thence S 42½ W 160 vrs to cor in said road; thence N 16 W with said road 75 vrs to the beginning, containing two acres of land.
“Also an undivided interest of one acre more or less in 31 acres of land above mentioned said three acres conveyed to J. N. Thomas by Mrs Emly Burrow and being also the same land conveyed to me the said H. Fitch by J. N. Thomas by his deed of record in Vol. 54 on page 584 Real Estate Records of Nacogdoches, County, Texas, to which reference is now made for all purposes.”

By warranty deed dated the 9th day of October, 1918, Julia Thorn, joined by her husband, conveyed to J. B. Fitch the following described tract of land:

“All that certain right, title and interest that we have in and to that certain tract of land containing one acre, situated about one mile S. E. from the Public Square of the City of Nacogdoches in Nacogdoches County, Texas, on the Isaac Lee, Labor Survey of land and described as follows:
“Beginning in the Shawnee Road at the S. W. corner of 2 acres conveyed by Will Thorn et al to J. N. Thomas; thence N 41½ E with a line of said two acres 160 varas to a corner of said 2 acres; thence S 16 E 42 varas to corner; thence S 41½ W 160 varas to corner in said road; thence N 16 W 42 varas to a corner, the place of beginning.”

By warranty deed dated the 9th day of October, 1919, filed for record in the Deed Records of Nacogdoches County and duly recorded on the 20th day of October, 1919, J. B. Fitch conveyed to appellee, Joe R. *961 Knighton, the following described tract of land:

■ “All that certain tract of land containing three acres, situated about one mile S E from the Public Square of the City .of Nacogdoches in Nacogdoches County, Texas, on the Isaac Lee Labor Survey ■of land, and bounded as follows:

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