Williams v. Thomas
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Opinion
I. The petition alleges that plaintiff, who is a subject of the queen of England, residing in her dominions, is the sole heir of Mrs. Mary Jones, who died in Des Moines county, in 1879, seized of real estate in that county and in Louisa county, all of the value of $8,000, at the time of her death, and that personal estate to the value of $12,000 was also left by Mrs. Jones. It is further alleged that defendant, Thomas, and the deceased occupied together the lands involved in this action, and cultivated them jointly, and were equal owners of the personal property thereon, and the products thereof; that they were joint and equal owners of the lands situated in Louisa county; that defendant, Thomas, transacted all the business pertaining to the sale of stock and produce, leasing, collecting rents, etc., and that he had in his possession all of the notes and securities of Mrs. Jones, a large portion of which he lias fraudulently converted to his own use. It is further alleged that defendant, Thomas, by false and fraudulent representation as to the value of the lands and the quantity of the personal estate, induced plaintiff to convey the lands and assign the personal property to him, for the consideration of $3,500. It is alleged that the other defendants make some [185]*185claim to the property, but that they have no legal and valid interest therein. The defendants, "Williams and Stokes, in their respective answers, set up a claim to an interest in the lands, as heirs of the husband of Mrs. Jones, who died, seized thereof, in 1856. The plaintiff and defendant, Thomas, both plead the statute of limitations as a bar to the claim and rights of defendants, Williams and Stokes.
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Aeeirmed.
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