McGrath v. Smith

194 S.W. 806, 175 Ky. 572, 1917 Ky. LEXIS 366
Court of Appeals of Kentucky·Decided May 11, 1917·Published·Cited by 6 cases

Opinion

Opinion ob the Court by

Judge Sampson

Affirming.

This case was instituted in the Fayette circuit court by Mrs. Agnes McGrath, in July, 1912, seeking, u judgment of that court quieting her title to two certain lots [573] of land on Patterson Street, in the city of Lexin'gton, and alleging that she was the owner in fee simple of the entire property, and that appellees, Wm. Smith, Harry Smith and Nettie Smith, were asserting some kind of claim to the property and that this assertion of claim, on the part of the appellees, cast a cloud upon her title, which she sought to have removed. The appellees are the only children and heirs at law of Mrs. Maggie Sayre Smith, and grandchildren of Mrs. Elizabeth Sayre, the common source of title to this property, and were, at the commencement of this suit, non-residents of the state and absent therefrom, and a warning order was entered and a corresponding attorney appointed. Proof was taken upon interrogatories, and the case being submitted upon the record without answer or defense by appellees, judgment was entered declaring Mrs. Agnes McGrath the owner of the property in question and quieting her title thereto. It is alleged in the petition by appellant, Mrs. McGrath, that this entire property was formerly owned by Mrs. Elizabeth Sayre, who departed this life in 1885, at which time this property descended to and vested a life estate in G. C. Sayre, the surviving husband by curtesy, with the remainder over to the six children of Mrs. Sayre; that thereafter, in the year 1897, M. A. McGrath, husband of appellant, purchased the interest of three of the six children, and took title thereto by separate deeds. McGrath shortly thereafter died testate, having willed this real property to his wife, the appellant. Mrs. McGrath then purchased the interests of two other children in the property, thus becoming the owner of five-sixths of the two lots. There was yet outstanding a one-sixth interest owned by the three children of Mrs. Maggie Sayre Smith, appellees above- named, and this sixth interest is the bone of contention. In the meantime the property had been, assessed for taxation for the years 1895, 1896 and 1897, in the name of Columbus 0. Sayre, the life tenant by curtesy, and these taxes were unpaid. Columbus G. Sayre was then in possession of the whole property and. remained so until his death in April, 1897. The property was sold by the sheriff of Fayette county for the unpaid taxes for the said years, and Mrs. McGrath became the purchaser at the sale for the price of $25.15. She received a certificate showing her purchase, and 'this was duly entered of record in the office of the cleric [574] of the Fayette county court. Upon the death of Columbus C. Sayre, Mrs. McGrath took'and held possession of the property and made valuable and lasting improvements thereon, and collected rents therefrom, amounting to several thousand dollars. In 1912, the then acting sheriff of Fayette county, executed and delivered to Mrs. McGrath a deed for the two lots on Patterson street, which were sold as the property of Columbus C. Sayre for taxes assessed against him, and the deed recites these facts. Immediately upon receiving said deed, this action was instituted to quiet the title of Mrs. McGrath, to said two lots, she claiming to be the owner of the fee simple title to the entire property under the will of her husband for three-sixths, and by reason of two deeds obtained from the heirs for two-sixths and the tax deed for the whole property, which she relied upon to vest her with title to the outstanding one-sixth claimed by appellees, the Smith heirs.

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