In re Petition of Chester Monthly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends

56 Pa. D. & C. 231, 1946 Pa. Dist. & Cnty. Dec. LEXIS 35
CourtDelaware County Court of Quarter Sessions
DecidedApril 9, 1946
Docketdocket A-9
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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In re Petition of Chester Monthly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends, 56 Pa. D. & C. 231, 1946 Pa. Dist. & Cnty. Dec. LEXIS 35 (Pa. Super. Ct. 1946).

Opinion

MacDade, P. J.,

On November 9, 1945, petitioners aforesaid filed a petition to remove bodies and sell the burial-ground on the westerly side of Edgmont Avenue, between Sixth and Seventh Streets, in the City of Chester, to which a responsive answer has been filed by Caroline Taylor Hughes, William Taylor, J-r., Sallie :P. Eyre Price, Caroline Hughes Keene, Elizabeth Upham Davis, John W. Gamble, for themselves and others, relatives of persons buried in said grounds.

Subsequently an appearance was entered by E. A. Howell, Esq., for the following: Isaac A. Pennypacker, Helen Heines Orth, Charles L. Hewes, Mary Louise Trainer Stephenson, Edith V. Eyre, James A. Cochrane, James H. Hughes, Jr., Charles Henry Moon and Walter L. Hewes.

Upon the petition our brother, Sweney, J., granted by.decree a hearing, presumably under the Act of June [233]*23325, 1913, P. L. 551, sec. 2, 9 PS §48, fixing Friday, December 7, 1945, at 11 a.m., and ordered due advertisement in two newspapers to be made of same once a week for three consecutive weeks. It is further stated in said decree, inter alia:

“And after the removal of said remains of the dead from said burial-ground and the filing of a return by the officers of said petitioner setting forth that said bodies had been removed and interred in another burial-ground and the location thereof to make, execute and deliver to George Beebe, or his assigns, a deed granting and conveying to him the premises upon complying with the terms of a certain agreement.”

Petitioners aver, inter alia, that:

1. It is a church or religious corporation, duly incorporated by a decree of this court March 31, 1925, to’ no. 1790, December term, 1924;

2. It is the owner of the remaining part of an ancient burial-ground situate on the westerly side of Edg-mont Avenue in the City of Chester aforesaid, particularly described in the resolution of the board of trustees of petitioners (see Exhibit A áttaehed to said petition);

3. The said graveyard was established by the said religious society, then unincorporated, in the year 1690, when the surrounding land was unimproved;

4. After the incorporation of petitioner the said premises were conveyed by the trustees of the unincorporated society by deed, dated May 27, 1940, and recorded in the office for recording of deeds in and for said county of Delaware in deed book, no. 1110, page 465, etc., the said deed expressly stipulating “to be free and clear of all trusts limitations and reservations, which if any were created at the times of the respective purchases of premises by the action and at the sole suggestion of the purchasers and not of the sellers, and are revocable by said purchasers at any time”;

[234]*2345. The section of the City of Chester in which said burial-ground is now located, for a number of years has been and now is closely built with business houses and by reason of the growth of said City of Chester and the section thereof wherein said graveyard is located, it is deemed necessary and desirable in the opinion of the members of petitioner to remove the bodies from said graveyard to another suitable graveyard or cemetery. Further, the remains of bodies interred in said graveyard interfere with and hinder improvements, extensions and general progressive interests of the said City of Chester;

6. By decree entered on January 10, 1941, the court authorized the removal of the bodies from a lot of land then a part of said graveyard and the leasing of that lot for mercantile purposes. That lot has been sold and a large mercantile store erected thereon;

7. No interments have been made in said graveyard for many years and it has been known that the sale of the remaining part of the graveyard would be made and there have been no objections from any of the families interested in the graves in said graveyard;

8. No lots were ever sold out of said graveyard for burial purposes;

9. Your petitioner had bids for the remaining part of said graveyard and at a regular meeting of the said Chester Monthly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends, held in the meeting house of said society, and the usual place of meeting of the members of said society, on September 18, 1945, a resolution was unanimously adopted authorizing the trustees to sell said burial-ground, subject to court proceedings, and the board of trustees on October 31, 1945, at a monthly meeting unanimously resolved that the said graveyard be sold to George Beebe for the sum of $156,600, upon the terms particularly set forth in said agreement and the addenda thereto, he being the highest and best bid[235]*235der and that being the highest bid for the same (see Exhibit B attached to said petition);

10. The sale to the said George Beebe is conditioned on petitioner removing the bodies from said graveyard;

11. The remains of said bodies will be reinterred in a suitable graveyard or cemetery in the vicinity of the said City of Chester; and

12. The sum of $156,600 for said graveyard is a full and fair price, and more than the same would bring at public sale.

To this petition, the averments of which are substantially as immediately before stated, the answer avers, inter alia, that:

1. The respondents are relatives and descendants of various persons buried in the said Friends’ burial-ground ;

2. Petitioner, the Chester Monthly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends, is the record owner of the land therein described; but aver that the title is in them only, not in fee but as trustees under the following provisos, conditions and restrictions and to no other use, intent or purpose whatsoever, that is to say, “for the use, benefit and behoof of the said people called Quakers for a place to bury their dead”. Said title arising under and by virtue of a declaration of trust executed by John Sharpless, and others, on June 9, 1758, and recorded in the office of the recorder of deeds in and for Chester County, Pa., in deed book L, vol. 11, page 97, which was executed simultaneously with and in consideration of the deed under which title came from John Smith and James Lownes to the said John Sharpless and others, recorded in the office aforesaid in deed book L, vol. 11, page 95, under which deed and declaration of trust title vested in the said trustees subject to the said trust;

3. It is admitted that a deed of the nature and kind set forth in paragraph 4 was executed. It is denied that the said deed could modify, change or affect title to [236]*236the said land in any particular; and the said burial-ground having been continuously used and occupied for 250 years and more as a burial-ground, that the ground remains subject to the said uses, purposes and trusts notwithstanding the said deed. It is denied that the grantors in the said deed had the right, authority or title to convey the said land except under and subject to the trusts, uses and purposes aforesaid;

4. .It is admittéd also that the section in the City of Chester in which the said burial-ground is now located is closely built with business houses. It is averred that it has been so built for a period of over 50 years and that conditions have not changed within the last 50 years as to the growth of the City of Chester in the vicinity and for many years before that. It is denied that it is necessary and desirable to remove the bodies from the said graveyard for any cause whatsoever.

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