Colvin v. Nelson

4 La. Ann. 544
CourtSupreme Court of Louisiana
DecidedOctober 15, 1849
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Bluebook
Colvin v. Nelson, 4 La. Ann. 544 (La. 1849).

Opinion

The judgment of the court was pronounced by

Etjstis, C. J.

This is an action to annul a donation made by the mother of the plaintiff and defendant, who are sisters, of certain slaves in favor of the defendant, on the ground that the donation contained a substitution. The clause disposing of the slaves is as follows :

“ Doth by these presents convey, donate, and forever grant and donate to her said daughter Nancy Harriet Nelson, the following slaves for life, on the conditions hereinafter to be written in this act: one negro man named Levi about 28 years old, Charlotte a woman about 28 years old, and her five children, namely, Caroline about ten years old, Jenny about eight years old, Hughes about six years old, Maria about four years old, and Buck about three years old, as also their increase for ever. The said Nancy Harriet Nelson to have and to hold the said slaves, and their increase, for her own sole use and benefit, for and during her natutal life; and, at her death, the heirs of the body of the said Nancy Harriet, shall inherit them forever; and the said Donnevant (formerly Sarah Donnevant Huey) further conditions that, in the event her said daughter should depart this life without issue of her body, and that her husband as aforesaid, namely, Thomas Jefferson Nelson, should survive his said wife, then, in that event, the said Thomas Jefferson Nelson shall, during his natural life, enjoy all the use and benefits arising from the labor of said slaves and their increase, and, at his demise, the aforesaid slaves and their increase shall go to the heirs of the body of the said Sarah Donnevant (formerly Sarah Donnevant Huey) and to be by them

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