Turk v. Wilson's Heirs

98 S.W.2d 4, 266 Ky. 78, 1936 Ky. LEXIS 591
CourtCourt of Appeals of Kentucky (pre-1976)
DecidedMay 22, 1936
StatusPublished
Cited by12 cases

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Turk v. Wilson's Heirs, 98 S.W.2d 4, 266 Ky. 78, 1936 Ky. LEXIS 591 (Ky. 1936).

Opinion

Opinion op the Court by

Drury, Commissioner

Affirming in part and reversing in part.

Our appellants are the children and heirs of J; W. Turk, and they are appealing from a judgment which deprives them of what they asserted was a perfectly good title inherited from their father to about 450 acres of land on Island No. 3 in the Mississippi river in Car-lisle County, Ky. And the appellees are the heirs of T. J. Wilson; they are not only seeking to hold the 450 acres recovered in this judgment, but by cross-appeal are seeking to get about 110 acres more than was awarded to them by this judgment, and all of which they claim by inheritance from their father.

Suit Filed.

T. J. Wilson began this action on October 22, 1925, by filing in the Carlisle circuit court a petition in equity *80 against the six children and heirs at law of J. W. Turk, who had died intestate on February 11, 1916.

"While this litigation was pending, T. J. Wilson, on December 7, 1932, died intestate, domiciled in Carlisle county, Ky., survived by two sons and three daughters, namely, Pat Wilson, Arleigh Wilson, Annie Wilson Sams, Ora Wilson Gorham, and Hattie Wilson Bishop as his only children and heirs at law. All of these children were married. Pat Wilson and Arleigh Wilson were appointed and qualified as administrators of T. J. Wilson, and on March 1, 1933, this action was revived in the names of the said administrators as such and in the names- of all five of said children and their respective spouses as plaintiffs.

In the judgment which was entered on November 10, 1933, there is no mention of the administrators of T. J. Wilson, and the only ones to whom relief was awarded or denied are the five children of T. J. Wilson and the six children of J. W, Turk.

Island No. 3.

The islands in the Mississippi river below Cairo going downstream were numbered. Of these, Islands 3, 2, 3, 5, and 8 belong to Kentucky. See section 198, Ky. Stats. Island No. 10 made no small contribution to the history of this nation in the War Between the States in the sixties. Island No. 5, sometimes called “Wolf Island,” made some contribution to our national jurisprudence in the case of Missouri v. Kentucky, 11 Wall. (78 U. S.) 395, 20 L. Ed. 116, but it remained for Island No. 3 in our state jurisprudence to make quite a contribution as will appear from this case and from those listed below, and for our convenience we have identified these opinions by letters and shall so refer to them in this opinion, and we shall refer to appellants as ‘ ‘ Turk’s heirs” and to appellees as “Wilson’s heirs.”

Former Opinions.

(a) 1907, Hilleary v. Wilson, 100 S. W. 1190, 30 Ky. Law Rep. 1262.

(b) 1910, Wilson v. Watson, 141 Ky. 324, 132 S. W. 563, 35 L. R. A. (N. S.) 227.

(c) 1911, Wilson v. Watson (rehearing), 144 Ky. 352, 138 S. W. 283, Ann. Cas. 1913 A, 774.

(d) 1912, Carson v. Turk, 146 Ky. 733, 143 S. W. 393, 42 L. R. A. (N. S.) 384.

*81 (e) 1912, Watson v. Wilson, 150 Ky. 27, 149 S. W. 1120.

(f))1915, Caughlin v. Wilson, 167 Ky. 35, 180 S. W. 40.

(g) 1918, Taylor v. Wilson, 182 Ky. 592, 206 S. W. 865.

(h) 1920, Wilson v. Caughlin, 187 Ky. 221, 218 S. W. 1010.

The student will better understand this opinion by first reading the above opinions.

Genesis.

On the 31st of January, 1898, T. J. Wilson bought of S. Mathias and wife 102 acres of land, which was part of a tract of 237% acres patented to Price and H. L. Edrington on September 19, 1837 (patent I. C. 4). In the same deed, T. J. Wilson acquired title to 140 acres which had been patented on June 15, 1872, to William Parson (patent C. C. O. 47615).

On November 26, 1899, T. J. Wilson acquired from Noah J. Parsons title to 70 acres which on June 15, 1872, had been patented to William Parsons (patent C. C. O. 47614). In this same deed T. J. Wilson acquired 10 acres which had been included in the above patent C. C. O. 47614 to William Parsons.

All four of these properties are described in opinion (a), supra, and Wilson’s heirs in this case have established by the evidence their derivation of title from the commonwealth under these patents, mesne conveyances, etc.

These river islands are not very stable. The river cuts and carries some of them away and adds to others. For example, Island No. 10, for the possession of which so much blood and treasure were expended in the sixties, has entirely disappeared, while Island No. 3 has by accretion been enlarged to far beyond its former proportions. This accretion has not been uniform all around the island, but has occurred on the western side, and on the eastern side the island is being slowly eroded by the action of the river.

This accretion was in progress when Wilson bought the four tracts above mentioned, and this may have been an inducement to him to make his purchases. Wilson asserted his ownership of these accretions, while *82 others regarded them as vacant land and proceeded to survey them and take out patents upon them, so that in a few years there were a number of rival claimants asserting. title to these accretions under the following junior patents and possibly others.

No. ] )ate Acreage Patentee

L.W.T. 9300 Dec. '31, 1897 66% James Johnson

L.W.T. 9301 Dec. 31, 1897 100 Mrs. F. E. Johnson

L.W.T. 9302 Jan. 26, 1898 73 J. B. Shook

C.C.O. 66320 Feb. 20, 1900 200 W. H. Ponder

C.C.O. 66321 Feb. 20, 1900 200 W. J. White

L.W.T. 9303 Apr. 5, 1900 99 C. W. Dupree

L.W.T. 9304 Apr. 5, 1900 195 J. W. Turk

L.W.T. 9305 Apr. 5, 1900 200 J.’ S. Atkins

L.W.T. 9306 Apr. 5, 1900 200 James Johnson

L.W.T. 9307 Apr. 5, 1900 100 Eli Allen

L.W.T. 930S Apr. 5, 1900 100 J. S. Atkins

L.W.T. 9309 June 20, 1900 100 Mrs. F. E. Johnson

L.W.T. 9310 Dec. 1, 1900 200 C. D. Bridgman

C.C.O. 66364 May 3, 1901 200 C. D. Bridgman

C.C.O. 66365 May 3, 1901 200 C. D. Bridgman

C.C.O. 67189 Apr. 27, 1904 200 Elma Atkins

War Begins.

Now began a sort of thirty years’ war over these accretions, which has resulted in the various opinions cited in the earlier part of this opinion. In this war Wilson was right and has been uniformly successful except as to patent L. W. T. 9300 66% .acres which he lost to Caughlin under opinion (h) by allowing him to remain in possession too long.

This record is the account of one more campaign in that war and involves the title to accretions formed to the west of Wilson’s property and lying south of the “Atwood line.”

The Atwood Line.

On the first trial of the case of Wilson v.

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