McCarty v. McCarty's Extors
This text of 2 Va. Col. Dec. 32 (McCarty v. McCarty's Extors) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering General Court of Virginia primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
Daniel McCarty being possessed of a large personal Estate And among others of a Bond debt of £291 and Interest due from John Fitzhugh one of the Def’ts makes his Will and after several legacies devises the residue to his three Sons D. B. & T. and makes them Executors but because they were under age makes the said John Fitzhugh and the other Def’ts Executors in trust till T. arrived to 17. This Bill was brought by D. one of the sons and residuary Legatees against the Trust Executors for an Account of the residue Of which J. F’s Bond is charged to be part.
I. F. Answers separately and submits whether the debt be not extinguished by his being made Executor which he says he [B35]*B35believes was the Testator’s intention because the Deft coming to see him in his last Sickness and expressing some uneasiness about his bond The Testator said if he thought any child of his would trouble him for it he would burn it before his Face Says he married the Testors Eldest daughter and that the testor promised to give him as much as he gave any of his other daughters That he gave the Deft only nine Negroes in his life time and two by his will and that he gave two daughters ^500 a piece by his will and the Def’t [33] hopes to be allowed as much out of the bond as will make his Wife’s portion the same Sayes he employed the Testor to purchase an Estate for him which the testor bought for himself and devised to the Complain’t and hopes that will be considered
This cause was heard upon the Bill & Answer
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