Rye v. J. M. Guffey Petroleum Co.

95 S.W. 622, 42 Tex. Civ. App. 185, 1906 Tex. App. LEXIS 222
CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedFebruary 28, 1906
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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Rye v. J. M. Guffey Petroleum Co., 95 S.W. 622, 42 Tex. Civ. App. 185, 1906 Tex. App. LEXIS 222 (Tex. Ct. App. 1906).

Opinion

JAMES, Associate Justice.

This is an action to try title. Miley Rye and H. B. Mitchell, under whom the plaintiffs claim, were two of the seven persons entitled to the estate of Murfrey Taylor who died in 1881. Plaintiffs sue for two-sevenths of the Champion Choate survey in Hardin County alleged to contain 553% acres.

An administration was granted on his estate to John M. Taylor, administrator, and inventory filed on September 23, 1881, embracing this tract and other tracts and certain personalty, the tract in question being appraised at $275. A sale of personal property was reported and approved July 5, 1882.

We may state at this place, that on August 6, 1886, the court house of Hardin County was burned. All the papers concerning this estate are missing except the administrator’s report, hereinafter mentioned, which was filed in 1898. Ho probate docket, if any there was, prior to the one which commenced in 1885, is found.

On September 17, 1883, the following order appears:

“Estate of M. Taylor, deceased.
J. M. Taylor, Administrator.
“It is ordered by the court that upon the written application of the administrator praying for the appointment of three commissioners to partition the real estate of the estate be granted, and the court orders that S. B. Turner, D. S. Lindsay and Day Hooks be appointed com *189 missioners and report to the court at the next regular term of their action in the premises.”

On January 15, 1884, the administrator, before the clerk, swore to a report which was examined and approved by the court and entered in the probate record. This report stated that all debts had been paid and that it was presented for approval as his account for final settlement. It set forth the remaining property real and personal giving the value of each item, the names and residences of the persons entitled to an equal share of the estate, describing H. Bell Mitchell as “H. Bell Mitchell, A. H. Mitchell, guardian,” and omitting the widow to whom, it appears from the report, property had been set aside. On February 4, 1884, the county judge marked or endorsed this report “Examined and approved February 4, 1884,” and ordered it to be recorded, which was done.

On May 5, 1884, two of the above named commissioners filed the following report which was recorded May 5:

“This day, May the 5th, 1884, come into open court, S. B. Turner and J. D. Hooks, who were appointed commissioners of partition to partition the real estate of said estate at the February term of this court, A. D. 1884, and submitted the following report, to wit:
‘The State of Texas,)
Hardin County. (
“To the Hon. County Court of said county, sitting for probate and other like purposes. May term, 1884.
"To the Hon. S. E. Parker, County Judge of said County, presiding:
“We, the undersigned commissioners, show that by virtue of a writ of partition and distribution to us directed from the County Court of said county, we have this day as therein required made according to law and a certified copy of decree accompanying said writ, a fair, just and impartial examination of the following real estate, belonging to the estate of Murfrey Taylor, deceased, and further report that the land described in the exhibit is in our opinion not susceptible of an equal and fair division. And we do further believe that any division that we could make would depreciate its value as a whole, to wit:
Abs. Ho. Original Grantee. Amt. in Survey. Value.
18 Wyatt Hanks, Jasper Co....... ..........1,361 $1,361
139 D. Choate ......... ......... 208 208
153 C. Choate ......... ......... 550 250
106 B. B. B. & C. R. R. .. .......... 387 387
277 B. Hughes.......... .......... 254 254
136 Marv Ann 'Cotter. .,. .........'. 40 40
Lots Ho. 1 to 4 in Block 1, Hardin... .. 100
Lots Ho. 1 in Block 2, Hardin....... .. 10
Total value, ......... .$2,610
“We therefore recommend the lands sold and the proceeds divided accordingly.
*190 “In testimony whereof we have hereto subscribed our hands this 5th day of Hay, A. D. 1884.
S. B. Turner, J. D. Hooks.
“Sworn to and subscribed before me on May 5, 1884.
O. 0. Lane,
C. C. C. H. Co.
By E. H. Collins, Dept.
“Filed and recorded May 5, 1884.”
Upon the above report the court entered the following order:
“Estate of M. Taylor, deceased.
“How, therefore, in compliance of the request of the commissioners of partition as were heretofore appointed, to wit: At the February term of this court, A. D. 1884,
“And whose report is now of record in the probate records of said Hardin County, Texas,
“It is ordered by the court that all the lands as described in the report of said commissioners be sold with the improvements thereon. And the said administrator, J. M. Taylor, make good and sufficient deeds of conveyance to the purchaser or purchasers thereof. And that such sale and the report thereof shall be made by the next regular term • of this court,
“It is further ordered by the court that the land situated in Hardin County, Texas, belonging to said estate shall be sold at the court house door of said county in the town of Hardin for cash to the highest bidder.
“It is further ordered by the court that the land situated in Jasper County, Texas, belonging to said estate shall be sold at the court house door in the town of Jasper, to the highest bidder for cash.
“It is ordered by the court that the clerk of this court make out and deliver or cause to be delivered to John M. Taylor, administrator of said estate, a certified copy of this order of sale.
“Ho other business appearing, court adjourned until the next regular term.
S. E. Parker, Co. J., H. Co., Tex.
Attest: 0. 0. Lane,
E. H. Collins, Deputy.
Becorded: P. B., pp. 260.”

At the Hovember term, 1885, the administrator reported all the lands in Hardin County as sold to Mrs. E.

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