Saunders's Adoption

1 Pa. D. & C. 541, 1922 Pa. Dist. & Cnty. Dec. LEXIS 96
CourtPennsylvania Court of Common Pleas, Philadelphia County
DecidedMay 17, 1922
DocketNo. 2844
StatusPublished

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Saunders's Adoption, 1 Pa. D. & C. 541, 1922 Pa. Dist. & Cnty. Dec. LEXIS 96 (Pa. Super. Ct. 1922).

Opinion

Barratt, P. J.,

This matter comes before the court upon the petition of Ella T. Saunders, the individual answer of Thursa Warren, and [542]*542the joint answer of Simon P. Saunders and Martha Saunders, his wife, and George Russ and Lulu Russ, his wife.

As the proceeding was initiated by the petition, and since no replication has been filed, the matter may properly be disposed of upon the petition and answers, with the effect of holding true all the matters set up in the respective answers. This is a familiar rule, and it is sufficient to refer to Stoner v. Railroad Co., 229 Pa. 521, 525 (1911).

Such being the state of the record, from it we find the facts to be:

1. Harold Alonzo Saunders.was born May 16, 1909.

2. That Harold Alonzo Saunders is the minor child of John L. Saunders and Elsie Saunders.

3. That the said John L. Saunders departed this life, intestate, on Dec. 5, 1921, his death having been caused by an accident on the Philadelphia & Reading Railway Company, while the said John L. Saunders was a passenger on its lines.

4. That Elsie Saunders, mother of the said Harold Alonzo Saunders, died sometime in the year 1911.

5. That subsequent to the death of the said Elsie Saunders, the said John L. Saunders married the present petitioner on June 29, 1912.

6. That the respondents, Simon P. Saunders and Martha Saunders, are the paternal grandparents of the said Harold Alonzo Saunders.

7. That the respondent, George Russ, is the brother of the said Elsie Saunders, and, therefore, is maternal uncle of the said Harold Alonzo Saunders, and the respondent, Lulu Russ, is the wife of the said George Russ.

8. That the respondent, Thursa Warren, is the first cousin of John L. Saunders, father of Harold Alonzo Saunders.

9. That from the time of his birth on May 16, 1909, until sometime in the year 1911, the minor, Harold Alonzo Saunders, was in the custody and control of his parents, John L. Saunders and Elsie Saunders, and so remained in their custody until the death of his mother, Elsie Saunders, occurring in the year 1911.

10. That from the year 1911 until about June 29, 1912, the said Harold Alonzo Saunders remained in the custody and control of his paternal grandparents, Simon P. and Martha Saunders.

11. That for nearly five years, to wit, from June 29, 1912, the date of the marriage between John L. Saunders and the present petitioner, Ella T. Saunders, the said Harold Alonzo Saunders (named Harold L. Saunders in the petition to this court) remained in the custody and control of his father and second wife until on or about May 10, 1917, when, at the instance and with the consent of the said John L. Saunders, his father, and Ella T. Saunders, his present wife and petitioner, the said Harold Alonzo Saunders was delivered into the custody, care and control of George Russ and Lulu, his wife, the said George Russ being brother of Elsie Saunders and maternal uncle of the minor, Harold Alonzo Saunders.

12. That the said minor, Harold Alonzo Saunders, remained in the care, custody and control of the said George Russ and his wife from May 10, 1917. The said Harold Alonzo Saunders, at the request of Ella T. Saunders, his stepmother, visited the said Ella T. Saunders during the Christmas holidays of 1921, and so remained for a period of about three weeks, at the termination of which time he returned to the said George Russ and his wife, in whose custody, care and control he still is.

13. That the respondents, George Russ and Lulu Russ, reside at or near Harrington, Kent County, in the State of Delaware.

[543]*54314. That throughout the period in which the said minor, Harold Alonzo Saunders, resided with and was in the custody, care and control of his maternal uncle, to wit, from May 10, 1917, as aforesaid, his father, the said John L. Saunders, contributed practically nothing towards his keeping and maintenance, he having been reared and educated at the expense of the maternal uncle, George Russ.

15. That by reason of the death of John L. Saunders on Dec. 5, 1921, while a passenger on the Philadelphia & Reading Railway, the sum of $9000 has been recovered under the act of assembly in such cases provided, of which sum this petitioner is entitled to two-thirds and the minor to one-third, or $3000.

16. That on March 21, 1922, Ella T. Saunders filed a petition in this cause, praying leave to adopt the minor, Harold Alonzo Saunders, therein called Harold L. Saunders, according to the provisions of the acts of assembly in such case made and provided, thereby agreeing to confer upon the said minor all the rights of a child actually born to her, the said Ella T. Saunders.

17. That on April 8, 1922, upon petition presented by George Russ and Lulu Russ to the Orphans’ Court of the State of Delaware, in and for Kent County, for that purpose, the Orphans’ Court of Delaware, in and for said Kent County, duly made its decree, bearing said date, wherein and whereby, in substance and effect, it decreed the adoption of the minor by the said George Russ and Lulu Russ, conferring upon the said minor all the rights of a lawful and natural offspring of the said petitioners. A copy of the petition and decree, duly certified under the Acts of Congress, is attached to the joint answer above referred to.

18. That the respondent, George Russ, presented a second petition to the Orphans’ Court of the State of Delaware, in and for the County of Kent, praying that The Peoples’ Bank of Harrington, in the State of Delaware, be appointed guardian of the estate of the said Harold Alonzo Saunders, the prayer of which petition was, by decree, entered by that court on the said April 8, 1922, duly appointing the said The Peoples’ Bank of Harrington guardian of the estate of the said minor, being first required to qualify for said office by the entry of a bond in the sum of $6000, which bond was duly entered by the said The Peoples’ Bank of Harrington, Delaware, as surety. A copy of the said proceedings and the decree therein is duly authenticated under the Acts of Congress and is attached and made a part of the joint answer.

19. Whether the petitioner, Ella T. Saunders, is able to provide a home for the said minor, and is able to care for and maintain him in the manner conducive to his welfare, and will perform all the duties of parent toward him, are not admitted by the respondents, but do not call for a finding.

20. That the respondent, George Russ, is able to provide a proper home for the said minor, and is able to care for and maintain him in the manner conducive to his welfare and will perform all the duties of a parent toward him.

Discussion.

This is a proceeding for adoption under the Acts of May 19, 1887, P. L. 125, and May 28, 1915, P. L. 580. The petition is presented by the stepmother of the child, a colored boy just thirteen years of age. The boy’s father died on Dec. 5, 1921, as the result of a railroad accident. Recovery was had of the sum of $9000 from the railroad company, The Philadelphia & Reading Railway, and of this sum $3000 is the boy’s share.

[544]*544The findings of fact state the essentials of the case, so far as the record shows.

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