Seifert v. Seifert

1921 OK 282, 200 P. 243, 82 Okla. 230, 1921 Okla. LEXIS 255
CourtSupreme Court of Oklahoma
DecidedJuly 12, 1921
Docket10147
StatusPublished
Cited by9 cases

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Seifert v. Seifert, 1921 OK 282, 200 P. 243, 82 Okla. 230, 1921 Okla. LEXIS 255 (Okla. 1921).

Opinion

MILLER, J.

This action was commenced in the district court of Beckham county by Charles E. Seifert against George W. Seifert, praying that the plaintiff be decreed to be the owner of a certain tract of land locate^ in Beckham and Roger Mills counties, Oklahoma, and that his title in and to said lands be quieted as against the said defendant and all persons claiming by, .through, or under said defendant.

On February IS, 1918, this case was tried to the court without a jury and judgment rendered in favor of the plaintiff as prayed for. The defendant perfected this appeal and seeks to reverse the judgment of the trial court and appears here as plaintiff in error.

The parties to this action are brothers. Their father was George Seifert. He resided at Lincoln, in Lancaster county, Nebraska, for a number of years. He died at 'Sayre, in Beckham county, Oklahoma, on February 6, 1910, leaving surviving him his widow, Anna D. Seifert, of Lincoln, Nebraska; George W. Seifert, of Sayre, Oklahoma; Emma Hage-now, a daughter, of Lincoln, Nebraska; and Charles E. Seifert, of Lincoln, Nebraska. It appears from, the record that a few years before his death- he and his wife ceased to live together and he made his home with his son, George W. Seifert, in Beckham county, Oklahoma. He traveled some, making' a trip to Germany and one or two trips to California. He also made at least one visit to Lincoln, Nebraska. At the time of his death he was about 80 years old; his widow was 76. She died about four or five years after the death of George Seifert.

On November 15, 1894, while George Seifert was residing ' at Lincoln, Nebraska, he made a will in which he devised and bequeathed all of his property to his wife, Anna D. Seifert, and appointed her'as executrix of his will without bond. On January 31, 1910, while living with his son, George W. Seifert, at Sayre, he executed the following will:

“I, George Seifert, of Sayre, Oklahoma, business man, make this my last -will.
“I give to my son, George W. Seifert, of Sayre, Oklahoma', all real and personal property of every kind whatsoever now in my name in the state of Oklahoma, and all my property of every kind now standing in m, name in San Diego, California.
“My other property to revert according to a former will.
“I also, appoint my son, George W. Seifert, executor of this my last will, if such executor be necessary.”

At the time of his death, deceased owned real estate in Lincoln, Nebraska, San Diego, California, and the lands involved in this action, which lands are located in Beckham and Roger Mills counties, Oklahoma.

On March 30, 1910, .the widow, Anna D. Seifert, began probate proceedings in the county court of Lancaster county, Nebraska, on the will executed in 1894. For a proper understanding of the case it is probably necessary to set out the petition for -the probate of the will, waiver of notices, and the decree of the court of Lancaster county, Nebraska, admitting the will to probabe, which, omitting the formal parts, are as follows:

“Petition.
“Your petitioner, Anna D. Seifert, who is of legal age, shows: That George -Seifert, late a resident of Sayre, in Beckham county, Oklahoma, died at Sayre, in ***county, Oklahoma, on or' about the 6th day of February, A. D. 1910, leaving a last will and testament, executed in due form of law, as your petitioner believes which is now on file in this court. That £he subscribing witnesses to said instrument are Joseph Wurzburg of Lincoln, Nebraska, and Mae Lansing of Lincoln, Nebras *232 ka; that said will nominated your petitioner as executrix thereof, and that she is willing to accept the trust as executrix; that said decedent died seized of real estate in said Lancaster county of the estimated value of ?2,-200; the annual rentals of all said real estate amounting to about $ nothing; that the said decedent was possessed of no personal property in the said state of Nebraska.
“Your petitioner further shows that the devisees, legatees, heirs at law in the absence of a will, and other persons interested in said matter are as follows:
Anna, D. Seifert. 76, Lincoln, Neb., Widow.
George W. Seifert, 53, Sayre, Oklahoma, Son.
Emma Hagenow. i9, Lincoln, Neo., Daughter.
Charles E. Seifert, 40, Lincoln, Neb., Son.
“Your petitioner is informed that the deceased left also another paper purporting to be a will which deals with property only in Oklahoma and California, a copy whereof is hereto annexed, marked' ‘Exhibit A.’
“Your petitioner therefore prays that a day may be fixed for hearing the proof of the execution of said instrument; that all the parties interested herein may be notified by publication three weeks prior to said hearing to show cause, if any there be, why said instrument shall not be recorded as the last will and testament of said decedent, and why administration of said estate shall not be granted to your petitioner as executrix of said will.”
“Anna D. Seifert.”
“Waiver.
“We, Anna D. Seifert, of lawful age, widow, and George W. Seifert, Emma Hag-enow and Charles E. Seifert, of lawful age, only children and heirs at law of George Seifert, deceased, late of 'Sayre, Oklahoma, hereby consent that the will of said George Seifert, deceased, filed for probate in the county court of Lancaster county, Nebraska, be allowed and probated as the last will and testament of said deceased.
“Dated August 29th, 1910.
“Anna D. Seifert, Emma Hag'enow, Chas. B. Seifert, Geo. W. Seifert.
“Witness: Joseph Wurzburg.”
“Decree.
“The State of Nebraska, Lancaster County, ss. In the County court of said County; before P. James Cosgrave, County Judge, In re Estate No. 2706, of George Seifert, Deceased.
“The 26th day of April, A. D. 1910, having been assigned for hearing the petition of Anna D. Seifert, praying, among other things, for the probate of the instrument heretofore filed in this court purporting to be the last will and testament of George Seifert, said deceased, and notice thereof having been given for the time and in the manner as required. by .the order of this court, notifying all parties interested of the time and place of said hearing.
“Now on this 26th day of April, 1910, at ten o'clock a. m. said cause was continued by the court until further order of the court and now pursuant to said notice and adjournment on this Ifith day of September, A. D. 1910, no one appearing to object, said matter comes on for hearing. Joseph Wurzburg having been duly sworn, testified, and was examined by the court.
“From the evidence 'introduced, the court finds that said George Seifert, deceased, signed sajd written instrument on the 15th day of November, 1894, in.

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