Dawson v. Hickman

95 S.W.2d 1319, 1936 Tex. App. LEXIS 730
CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedMay 14, 1936
DocketNo. 4954.
StatusPublished
Cited by6 cases

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Dawson v. Hickman, 95 S.W.2d 1319, 1936 Tex. App. LEXIS 730 (Tex. Ct. App. 1936).

Opinion

SELLERS, Justice.

L. Hickman as plaintiff brought this suit in trespass to try title against Ray Dawson and others holding under him to recover the 7/8 leasehold estate in .71-acre of land located in Rusk county, and a part of the W. W. Sims survey. The defendants by their answer pleaded not guilty, improvements in good faith, and by cross-action seek to recover title to the land. The case was tried without a jury and resulted in judgment for plaintiff for the leasehold estate in the land.Defendants recovered the value of their improvements. From this judgment, the ■defendants have prosecuted an appeal to this court by writ of error.

The land involved is a part of a tract of land acquired by A. J. Hindman and his wife and belonging to their community estate at their death. This tract contains 12134 acres and is a part of the Sims and the Snow surveys. The west-boundary of this tract is the center of Leverette’s creek, which runs in a general north and south direction. A. J. Hindman’s wife died in 1915, and he died *1320 in -1916. They left as their only heirs their four children, to wit, B. F. Hindman, J. P. Hindman, W. A. Plindman, and Emma Hindman. These children agreed in 1916 upon a division of their father’s and mother’s estate. Under this agreement, B. F. Hindman, J. P. Hindman, and W. A. Hindman were to divide the above-mentioned 12114-acre tract equally, W. A. Hind-man to receive the south one-third, B. F. Hindman the center one-third, and J. P. Hindman the north one-third. Emma Hindman received her share of the estate from other land not mentioned herein. After this agreement, the Hindmans employed a surveyor by name of Choice to survey the land and prepare deeds to each in accordance with their agreement. The surveyor first ' surveyed the 121¾, acres, and the four corners of this tract, as well as the boundaries thereof as established by him, are correct and are not in dispute on this appeal. He then proceeded ' to run the lines in an effort to divide the 12134-acre tract in accordance with the agreement. After he had completed his survey, he went to the home of the Hindmans and there prepared deeds to each of the three Hindman boys. W. A. Hindman’s deed was to the south tract, and we quote from this deed as follows:

“State of Texas,yogo County of Rusk. J
“Know All Men By These Presents:
“That we, Miss Emma Hindman, B. F. Hindman, J. P. Hindman, heirs of A. J. Hindman, deceased, and for the purpose of an equal division of the estate of the county of Rusk state of Texas for and in consideration of the sum of Five Dollars and to partition the estate of A. J. Hind-man deceased — Dollars to us in — W. A. Hindman; have granted, sold and conveyed, and by these presents do grant, sell and convey, unto the said W. A. Hind-man of the county of Rusk, State of Texas all to that certain lot or parcel of land situated about 16 miles N. W. from the city of Henderson described as follows:
“Beginning at the N. E. corner of the Leverett Place witness gum & P Oak; Thence W 25 chains to corner with Lever-ett witness Oak & Pine; Thence S. . 11 chains 55 links to corner; Thence W: 17 chains' 71 links to center of branch witness small B. gum; Thence N. 16 chains 90 links witness gum N. 43½ E. 15 ft.; Thence E 43 chains 16 links to Over-ton and Kilgore road witness P. O. N. 80 E. 25 ft.; Thence S. 5 chains 35 links to place of beginning, containing 45.85 acres. 14 acres of'the Snow H. R. survey and 29.83 acres of the Sims H. R. Survey. * * * »

This deed was duly acknowledged by grantors. B. F. Hindman received deed to the middle tract, from which we quote as follows:

“The State of Texas,") County of Rusk J
“Know All Men By These Presents:
“That we, Miss Emma Hindman, J. P. Hindman, deceased and W. A. Hindman heirs of A. J. Hindman, deceased and for the purpose of an equal, division of the Estate of the County of Rtlsk, State of Texas, for and in consideration of the sum of Five Dollars, and to partition the estate of A. J. Hindman deceased, Dollars to us paid, and secured to be paid by B. F. Hindman, as follows: have granted, sold and conveyed, and by these presents do grant, sell and convey, unto the said B. F. Hindman of the County of Rusk, State of Texas, all that certain lot or parcel of land in Rusk County, Texas, about 16 miles N. W. from the City of Henderson described as follows:
“Beginning at N. E. corner of W. A. Hindman, Black witness P. O. N. 80 E 25 ft. thence W 43 chains 16 links to corner in Branch witness, gum N 43½ E 15 ft. thence' N 9 chains 75 links with branch, witness willow. S 9 ft. thence E 43 chains to stake on Overton and Kil-gore road, thence S >9 chains 75 links to place of beginning containing 43-83/100 acres 25 acres of the Snow H. R. Survey, 18-83/100 acres of the Sims H. R. Sur-vsy. ⅜3t

J. P. Hindman received a deed to the north tract, from which we quote: ‘

“The State of Texas, \ County of Rusk J
“Know All Men By These Presents:
“That We Miss Emma Hindman, B. F. Hindman and W. A. Hindman heirs of A. J. Hindman, deceased, and for the purpose of dividing the estate equal of the County of Rusk, State of Texas, for and in consideration of the sum of Five Dollars and to partition the Estate of A. J. Hindman, deceased, DOLLARS to us in hand by J. P. Hindman, as follows: have GRANTED, SOLD AND CONVEYED, and by these presents do GRANT, SELL AND CONVEY, unto the' said J. P. Hindman of the County of Rusk, State of Texas, all that certain lot or *1321 parcel of land in Rusk County, Texas, about 16 miles N. W. from the City of Henderson described as follows: Beginning at stake at the N. E. corner of B. F. Hind-man block on the Overton and Kilgore road thence W. 43 chains 85 links witness willow S 9 ft.; thence N. E. with branch 10. chains 33 links to corner of Andy Givens, thence E. 40 chains to corner with Brightwell Land. Thence S. 10 chains’ 33 links to place of beginning containing 43 83/100 acres 25 acres of the Snow H. R. Survey and 18 83/100 acres of the Sims H. R. Survey. * * * ”

The .71-acre tract involved in this lawsuit lies between Leverette’s creek and a due north line running from W. A. Hind-man’s southwest corner to B. F. Hind-man’s south boundary line. The following plat will aid in more readily understanding the location of the land and the description thereof:

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