Morse's Heirs v. Williams

142 S.W. 1186, 1911 Tex. App. LEXIS 759
CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedNovember 23, 1911
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Morse's Heirs v. Williams, 142 S.W. 1186, 1911 Tex. App. LEXIS 759 (Tex. Ct. App. 1911).

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HIGGINS, J.

Action of trespass to try title by .plaintiffs in error, as heirs of Agar T. Morse and wife, Grace G. Morse, involving a strip of land in the south end of the Wm. White one-third league of land in Harris county; the said strip being 440 varas wide and 2,180 varas long, the south line thereof being coincident with the south line of the White grant, and the east and west lines being coincident with the east and west lines of said grant The case was tried before a jury, and at the close of the testimony' a peremptory instruction for defendants was given, upon which verdict and judgment were accordingly rendered.

Limitation was pleaded by the defendants; but the testimony upon that issue, as disclosed by the record before us, is not of such character as would authorize this peremptory instruction, and the correctness of the .trial court’s action in giving the same must be tested by the condition of the record title.

Agar T. Morse died in 1865, and his widow was appointed and qualified as the adminis-tratrix of his estate. The lands owned by him in the White grant passed one-half to the widow and the other one-half to his children. Administration upon the estate was pending in probate court of Harris county, and upon petition of one of the children [1188]*1188partition was ordered and commissioners appointed. The commissioners made their report, returning therewith a plat and field notes of the land in Harris county, made hy Wm. H. Griffin, surveyor. This plat is as follows:

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