Weaver v. Mitchell

265 Mass. 567
CourtMassachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
DecidedJanuary 4, 1929
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Bluebook
Weaver v. Mitchell, 265 Mass. 567 (Mass. 1929).

Opinion

Carroll, J.

This is a petition, dated November 6, 1927, for letters of administration with the will annexed of the [568]*568estate of Alice M. Robinson. The petition also asks that a decree of the Probate Court dated March 10, 1921, allowing certain instruments as the last will and codicil of Alice M. Robinson be revoked.

At the hearing on the petition for administration with the will annexed and for the revocation of the former decree, it was found that Alice M. Robinson died February 22, 1921; that on February 25, 1921, a petition was filed by Arthur Y. Mitchell for the allowance of a will and codicil, of said Robinson, in which he was named as executor; that on this petition a citation issued which was duly published and mailed to all interested persons; that on March 10,1921, this will and codicil were proved and allowed. This will gave the property of the testatrix to Mitchell in trust, to pay the income to the sisters of the testatrix, Arabella B. Weaver and Annie B. Cushing, during their lives; on their death the principal to be paid to Hewitt G. Fletcher, Jr., the son of Hewitt G. Fletcher and Frances M. Fletcher; it was dated February 18, 1919, and the codicil was dated March 1, 1919.

It was also found that on March 21, 1921, Arabella B. Weaver filed in the Probate Court a petition seeking letters of administration with the will annexed, and praying for the revocation of the decree of March 10, 1921, allowing the will dated February 18, 1919, and codicil dated March 1, 1919. The will referred to in the petition of March 21 is printed in a footnote.

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