Macomber v. Cottrell

127 N.W. 402, 162 Mich. 91, 1910 Mich. LEXIS 998
CourtMichigan Supreme Court
DecidedJuly 14, 1910
DocketDocket No. 64
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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Macomber v. Cottrell, 127 N.W. 402, 162 Mich. 91, 1910 Mich. LEXIS 998 (Mich. 1910).

Opinion

Hooker, J.

The bill in this case is filed by the complainant to establish his claim as heir of one Georgia Macomber Cottrell to a share of her estate, which he alleges to have gone into the hands of William Cottrell, her hus[92]*92band, who survived her, and for which, it is claimed, he never accounted. A demurrer to the bill was overruled, and defendants have appealed.

We must, of course, look at the bill and determine whether it states a case entitling complainant to relief. Briefly stated, the allegations are:

(1) Georgia Macomber Cottrell was the sister of the complainant, and wife of William Cottrell, who survived her. She died August 28, 1900.

(2) George Macomber gave large sums of money to his daughter, Georgia, which went into the hands of her husband, who had little money of his own when he married her. He suppressed the fact that he was handling her money and complainant was only recently informed of it.

(3) In 1877 George Macomber divided his property that Georgia then received between $75,000 and $100,000; that complainant knew of this at the time, but he did not know until recently that it passed into the control of William Cottrell, or of the increase thereof, facts carefully suppressed by Cottrell.

(4) March 28, 1901, the Detroit Trust Company was appointed administrator of Georgia Cottrell, at the instance of William Cottrell. The inventory amounted to $137.15. William Cottrell at that time suppressed the facts that he held in his own name and control a large estate belonging to Georgia, amounting to $312,000 and upwards.

(6) On July 3d, William Cottrell, still suppressing said facts and • concealing them from complainant, obtained from him and his wife an assignment of all their right, title, and interest in and to any and all of the estate and property of which Georgia Cottrell died seised, which assignment recited that it was the design to convey to him all interest of the assignors in the estate of Georgia Cottrell, and for this William Cottrell paid the sum of $55,000.

(7) William Cottrell thereafter caused the Trust Company to turn over to him the estate of $137.15, and to report that he was the owner as heir and assignee, and an order was made discharging the administrator and canceling its bonds.

(8) William Cottrell continued to suppress said facts until he died, August 11, 1907, at which time Georgia’s estate had increased to $700,000, and William Cottrell’s [93]*93own books showed that on January 1, 1907,- the estate of Georgia in his hands was of the value of $445,000.

(9) Joseph Wolford was appointed executor of William Cottrell, and the appraised value of the estate was $858,855.59.

(10) Wolford, as executor, came into possession of the books and papers of Cottrell, and among them was an account book, containing an account wholly in Cottrell’s handwriting, of which the following is a copy:

Greenville, Mich., January 1, 1878. Mortg. Securities Inventory.
Jan. 1, 1878, I find in good securities...........$87,728 00
•That my wife, Georgia, has____________________ 78,000 00
$165,728 00
Jan. 18, 1879, I find our joint property increased to____________________________________ 184,188 00
Increase $23,429.
Jan. 1,1880,1 find an increase of $10,000, the past year having been a poor one in my business.- 194,000 00
Jan. 1, 1881, I find, besides all expenses________ 219,026 00
Jan. 1, 1882, I find, being now in Lansing______ 241,642 00
Jan. 1,1883,1 find two hundred fifty-seven thousand seven hundred and twenty-eight dollars. 257,728 00
Jan. 1, 1884,1 find two hundred and sixty-nine thousand four hundred and forty dollars, also house and lot________________________________ 269,440 00
Horses and buggies worth..................... 5,000 00
$274,440 00
Jan. 1, 1885, I find two hundred and ninety-two thousand one hundred and forty-one dollars.. 292,141 00
Jan. 1, 1886, I find three hundred and three thousand two hundred and thirty-five________ 303,235 00
Also house and lot, horses and buggies $10,000.. 10,000 00
$313,235 00
Jan. 1, 1887, I find three hundred and twenty-two thousand seven hundred and eleven dollars .............A.._______________________ 322,711 09
Also house and lot, horses and buggies worth.. 10,000 00
$332,711 00
Jan, 1, 1888,1 find three hundred and thirty-two thousand nine hundred and thirty-nine dollars ......................................... 332,939 00
[94]*94Also Belvedere farm ______________$8,000 00
House and lot, horses and buggies---- 9,000 00 $17,000 00
$349,939 00
Jan. 1,1889,1 find three hundred and fifty-five thousand eight hundred and ninety-one dollars ................................-...... 355,891 00
Also Belvedere farm.................$7,000 00
House and lot________________________ 3,000 00
Black mare.......................... 2,500 00
• 12,500 00
$368,391 00
Jan. 1, 1890, I find three hundred and ninety-one thousand nine hundred and fifty-five dollars..........................-....... $391,955 00
Jan. 1, 1891, I find mortgages______$362,613 00
Notes.............................. 23,638 00
Contracts_________________________. 16,859 00
Belvidere _________________________ 8,000 00
House and lot...................... 4,000 00
Lot, Greenville.................... 1,200 00
Black.....-........................ 3,000 00
Roan mare.....-................... 2,000 00
$421,310 00
Securities.
Jan. 1,1892,1 find mortgages_______$372,784 33
Contracts-............ 16,825 84
Notes and bank stock ________ 29,538 68
Belvidere farm_____________ 12,000 00
House and lot....................... 4,000 00
Cash...-............... 8,099 57
Black mare....................... 3,000 00
Roan mare........... 2,000 00
$448,248 43
Jan. 1, 1893, I find mortgages______$372,014 49
Certificates................... 26,265 00
Contracts___________ 15,966 18

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