Gillette v. McLaughlin
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From 1893 to 1912 James A. Gillette, with his wife and children, used and occupied the premises in question- as a homestead, the same being situated in Moody county.' In the fall of 1912 the wife, deeming it-unsafe for her and the children to longer live with her husband, removed to Elandreau. Subsequently an action for separate maintenance was begun by her which resulted in an annual allowance to her of $400. The allowance being insufficient to support herself and family, and finding that she -could better support and educate the children in Minneapolis, she took them there in 1914. She lived near the University and kept students as roomers and boarders. The daughter attended [512]*512the University and the two sons attended school. All of the children worked and earned what money they could. The husband remained on the farm for several years, after which it was leased to a tenant. He died in July, 1918, testate. The wife left her husband solely because of his cruel treatment and because she feared to remain with him, and not with the intention of abandoning the homestead. It was at all times her intention to return to the homestead and reside thereon when conditions were such as to make it safe for her to do so.
■From judgments of the circuit court, on appeal from the decisions of the county of Moody county in the matter of the estate of said decedent, giving the widow $750 allowance, and setting apart to her the premises in question as a homestead until the property is otherwise disposed of by law, and from: orders denying new trial, the executor appeals. For convenience the appeals are considered together.
Finding no error in the record, the judgments and orders appealed from are affirmed.
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