Guthrie v. Guthrie's

183 S.W. 221, 168 Ky. 805, 1916 Ky. LEXIS 635
CourtCourt of Appeals of Kentucky
DecidedMarch 3, 1916
StatusPublished
Cited by12 cases

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Guthrie v. Guthrie's, 183 S.W. 221, 168 Ky. 805, 1916 Ky. LEXIS 635 (Ky. Ct. App. 1916).

Opinion

Opinion of the Coubt by

Judge Settle

— Affirming in part and reversing in part.

James Guthrie, a bachelor eighty-four years of age, died testate at Prescott, Arkansas, August 16, 1913, at the home of the family of Ms deceased nephew, Dr. Adam Guthrie, Jr., son of his brother, Adam Guthrie. Notwithstanding his stay of a year and a half with the family of Ms deceased nephew, it was not questioned that the testator’s legal residence had remained and was in Jefferson county, Kentucky, consequently his will, together with its three codicils, was duly admitted to probate by the county court of that county and the Fidelity and Columbia Trust Company, of the city of Louisville, successor to the Fidelity & Safety Vault Company, named in the will as executor, was by a further order of the same court appointed and permitted to qualify as the executor thereof. The original will and three codicils are in words and figures as follows:

“Louisville, Ky., April 10, A. D. 1899.
“I, James Guthrie, of the county of Jack and State of Texas, now being in Kentucky temporarily knowing the uncertainty of life and the certainty of death, and desiring to dispose of my property real and personal, make the following will:
“At this time my estate consists of ten shares of bank stock of the Merchants’ & Farmers’ Bank of Weatherford, Texas; twelve shares of the Beckham Nat. Bank of Graham, Texas, and a judgment in the Jack Co. district court against Walter Mop and Ms father for eight hundred and eighty dollars and some promissory notes with which my nephew, J. H. Guthrie, of Jack Co., Texas, has knowledge 'and some gas stock, four shares in Louisville, Ky. Also the following real estate: Three lots in the town of Middlesborough, Bell Co., Ky. Several lots in the town of Graham, Texas, [807]*807and several lots in the town of Wichita Falls, Wichita Co., Texas. Also fifty acres of cedar land and an undivided half interest in two hundred and ten acres of cedar land adjoining' the fifty acres all in Young Co., ■Texas, about fourteen miles southeast of the town of Graham, Young Co., Texas. Said land is on the Brazsos Biver. Also three tracts of 160 acres each (480) about four miles north of my ranch in Jack Co., Texas. Also 320 acres of land at the mouth of Dillingham Creek about one and a half miles west of my ranch. Also one tract of 300- acres being a part of Colony Survey No. 847 and south of J. H. Guthrie’s land and my ranch or tract of land twelve hundred and eighty acres of land (1,280).
“It is my wish to bequeath my estate as follows:
“1st. I will and bequeath to my half sister, Julia F. Glasscock, the sum of fifteen hundred dollars, and the like amount to my half brother, William P. Fore, both of Trimble Co., Ky., if the said William and Julia are living at the time of my death, and I desire to give to Julia and Harry Penn, children of my deceased sister Lucy, the sum of twenty-five dollars each.
“2nd. I will and bequeath fifteen hundred dollars to each of my nephews and nieces, children of my deceased brother, John B. Guthrie, who formerly lived in Nelson Co., Ky. They are Sue Crume, now of Wichita, Kansas; James P. Guthrie, Jack H. Guthrie, John B. Guthrie, Mary L. Bryant, Kaye F. Guthrie and Nannie W. Guthrie.
“3rd. To my nephew, Dr. Adam Guthrie, Jr., now of Quitman, Arkansas, son of my brother, Dr. Adam Guthrie, the sum of fifty dollars; as he is by deed of trust entitled to one-half of the amount held by the Fidelity Trust & Safety Vault Co. for me for life, I do not give more. Should there be a deficit in the amount given, each heir shall be reduced in amount equally, and if there should be a surplus in my estate, I wish the heirs named to share in the proportion as given in this will. If any of the beneficiaries of this will should die without children, I wish the parties named in this well to heir their portion as given in will pro rata.
“I hereby appoint the Fidelity Trust & Safety Vault Co., of Louisville, Ky., executor of this, my will, and authorize it to make partition of my lands and lots and. [808]*808make deeds therefor in partition and direct it to hold the shares of James P. Guthrie and John B. Gnthrie in trust — also the shares of W. P. Pore and Julia Glasscock.
“James Gutheie.
“Witness:
“Arthur J. Barkhouse.
“Wm. D. Wakefield.”
“Louisville, Ky., June 13, 1906.
“I desire to add this paper to my will made about the 10th of April, 1899. I desire that my name-sake, James Guthrie, son of my nephew, Jno. B. Guthrie, now residing near Anchorage, Jefferson Co., Ky., shall have twenty-five hundred dollars to be applied to his education, and if any of the amount so given is left over the same to be turned over to him when he shall be twenty-four years of age. Should my nephew, James- Guthrie, die without children, the amount remaining to be given to his brothers and sisters.
“I desire that my nephew, Adam Guthrie, now residing in Prescott, Arkansas, be given twenty-four hundred and fifty dollars as trustee of his children to be applied to their education; if not so used, to be given them when they shall be twenty-one. The judgment against Walter Mop and his father has been settled.
“I desire to change the bequest of fifteen hundred dollars given to Will P. Pore in' my will and instead that he shall have fifty dollars annually till his death. I have bought twenty acres of land, making the No. 847 T. E. L. tract south of the Graham & Mineral. Well road 320 acres.
“James Gutheie.”
“As codicil to my will of date of April 10, 1899, X direct that the share of my niece, Sue Crume, wife of A. C. Crume, at present of Elkton, Kentucky, shall be held in trust for her by my executor, the Fidelity Trust Company, of Louisville, Kentucky, and the income only be paid to her in fee.
‘.‘I authorize the Fidelity Trust Company, executor of this, my will, to sell and by proper deed convey to the purchaser any real estate I may own at my death and to [809]*809sell and transfer any personalty that may he necessary in making settlement of my estate of which necessity it shall be the judge.
“Witness my hand this 17th day of July, 1907.
“Jambs Guthhie.
“Witness:
“John Stites.
“H. H. Heaton.”
“As a codicil to my will of date April 10, 1899, I devise to my nephew, Dr. Adam Guthrie, of Prescott, Arkansas, one full undivided seventh (1/7) part of all real estate I may own at my death in the State of Oklahoma.
“Witness my hand at Louisville, Kentucky, this 16th’ day of .September, 1909.
“James Guthbie.
“Witness:
“John Stites.
“H. H. Heaton.”

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