Keith v. Keith

599 S.W.2d 214, 1980 Mo. App. LEXIS 2979
CourtMissouri Court of Appeals
DecidedApril 29, 1980
DocketNo. 11078
StatusPublished
Cited by7 cases

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Keith v. Keith, 599 S.W.2d 214, 1980 Mo. App. LEXIS 2979 (Mo. Ct. App. 1980).

Opinion

MAUS, Judge.

This is an action to partition 159.5 acres, more or less, in Laclede County. The trial court found the plaintiff owned 3¾2 and the defendants owned 4/⅛ undivided interests in the entire tract and ordered partition by sale. A sale was conducted and the report of sale was filed and approved. The defendants’ initial point on appeal is that the trial court erred in not determining their interests in the “northern portion” of the property to be ⅛ rather than V42.

The entire property is described as Lots 9, 10, 11, 14 and 15 in Section 19, Township 35, Range 17, except one acre out of the north part thereof for a graveyard. The terms “northern portion” and “southern portion” result from certain conveyances in the chain of title describing the property conveyed as that portion north of or that portion south of a designated line. The line was described as: “Beginning at the northeast corner of Lot 9 and thence in a southwesterly direction to the northwest corner of Lot 15.”

The title of the parties stems from the tenancy in common in equal shares in the entire property of brothers W. M. (William) Keith and J. B. Keith. The plaintiff and one Ray Keith were sons of J. B. Keith. While the extent of the title standing in the name of each decedent is to be determined, it is conceded that the title of the parties is derived in part through intestate succession from J. B. Keith and Ray Keith. J. B. Keith died in 1955 leaving his widow Isabell and four children: daughter, Ora Hildebrand; plaintiff son, Noah Keith; son, Ray Keith and son, Orland Keith. It is likewise conceded that since J. B. Keith died before the effective date of the 1955 Probate Code and widow Isabell Keith was not shown to have made an affirmative election to take a share in fee, her interest by descent terminated on her death and is not a factor to be considered. In the same vein, son Orland Keith died single and without issue. The net result is that the title descending from J. B. Keith vested one-third in Ora Hildebrand, one-third in Ray Keith and one-third in Noah Keith. By conveyance Noah Keith acquired the interest of Ora Hildebrand. Thus, for the purpose of this appeal, whatever title descended from J. B. Keith is vested two-thirds in Noah Keith and one-third in the successors in interest of Ray Keith. Ray Keith died in 1965 survived by his seven children including defendant Cecil Keith. Six of these children, including Cecil Keith, conveyed their interest to their uncle Noah Keith. However, the other child later conveyed his interest to Cecil Keith and Melinda Keith, his wife. The final result is that whatever title descended from Ray Keith is vested ⅛ in defendants and ¾ in the plaintiff and whatever title descended from J. B. Keith is vested ¾2 in defendants (½ of Ray’s inherited ½) and 4%2 in plaintiff of Ray’s inherited ⅛ plus his inherited ⅛ and Ora Hildebrand’s inherited ⅛ acquired by deed).

The following is a summary of deeds of the interests of W. M. Keith and J. B. Keith upon which the resolution of this action is dependent:

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