Nugent v. Mallory

141 S.W. 850, 145 Ky. 824, 1911 Ky. LEXIS 959
CourtCourt of Appeals of Kentucky
DecidedDecember 15, 1911
StatusPublished
Cited by6 cases

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Nugent v. Mallory, 141 S.W. 850, 145 Ky. 824, 1911 Ky. LEXIS 959 (Ky. Ct. App. 1911).

Opinion

Opinion op the Court by

Judge Miller

Affirming as, to Mrs. Nugent and reversing as to Stansberry.

This is a contest over certain accretions which have grown up between Green River Island and Tow Head Island in the Ohio River. Green River Island is a large body of land, containing over 2,000 acres, and lies between Evansville, Indiana, and Henderson, Kentucky; and, although it is still known as an “Island,” and as a part of Henderson County, Kentucky, ,it has, by accretion, become physically united to the Indiana shore, with the Ohio River lying south of it. This physical situation [826]*826has come about from a change in the bed of the river, an account of which may be found in the opinion in Indiana v. Kentucky, 136 U. S., 497. Tow Head Island lies, perhaps, midway between the head and foot of Green River Island, and south of that island. Formerly, and especially in high water, there was a channel between the two islands, through which steamboats sometimes passed. This channel has become filled to a large extent, s,o .that now the two islands are united, and form, in reality, a single body of land. The 84 acre tract of accretions involved in this litigation lies above Tow Head Island, and alongside of Green River Island, to which it is united. The relative location of the two islands, and the land of the contending parties, are shown upon the accompanying map.

The accretion in controversy is enclosed by the lines A, E, D, C, B, M, A. The appellees owh Tow Head Island and derive their title through three patents; the first having been granted in 1826 to- Robert Terry, for 22y2 acres upon the lower end of Tow Head Island; the second. in 1842, to McClain, for 50 acres immediately above the Terry patent; and the third in 1878, to Mallory and McClain, for 30 acres, which carried their boundary to the lines D, C, B. The defendants in this action are Zeiner, Mrs. Nugent, Stansberry, Mrs. Ising and John Nugent, who own the several parcels of land on Green River Island as shown on the plat.

On December 7, 1908, the appellees filed their petition herein in the Henderson Circuit Court against Riley Stansberry, Adam Zeiner, Mrs. William Ising, John Nugent and Mrs. John Nugent, wherein appellees claimed that they were the joint owners of the 84 7-100 acres of land shown on the plat, and in possession thereof, except a certain undescribed portion thereof, which they alleged had been taken possession of within the last fifteen years by the appellants. The petition prayed that appellees’ title thereto be quieted.

The petition as originally drawn did not present a state of fact that would have authorized the court to quiet ’appellees’ title thereto, since it did not show that th!e plaintiffs were in the actual possession of the land in controversy. Kentucky Statutes, See. 11; Brown v. Ward; 32 Ky. Law Rep., 261.

■ The distinctive characteristics and essentials of a suit to quiet" title to land, were pointed out by' this court

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