Wright v. Saltmarsh

1935 OK 1003, 50 P.2d 694, 174 Okla. 226, 1935 Okla. LEXIS 1432
CourtSupreme Court of Oklahoma
DecidedOctober 15, 1935
DocketNo. 23852.
StatusPublished
Cited by11 cases

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Bluebook
Wright v. Saltmarsh, 1935 OK 1003, 50 P.2d 694, 174 Okla. 226, 1935 Okla. LEXIS 1432 (Okla. 1935).

Opinion

PER CURIAM.

The parties will be designated hereinafter as they appeared in the trial court, that is, the plaintiffs in erról-as plaintiffs and the defendant in error as defendant.

This action was instituted by the plaintiffs filing their petition in the district court of Grant county, on the 11th day of'March, 1931, and subsequently filing an amended petition. The defendant having filed her answer and cross-petition, issues were finally joined between said parties by the plaintiffs filing their reply and amendment thereto. Various demurrers and motions were filed to the pleadings by both parties to said action, but as a judgment of dismissal of this action was rendered against the plaintiff on objection of defendant to the introduction of evidence, it would serve no useful purpose to consume time and give attention to other then the pleadings which finally made up the Issues between said parties. The facts out of which this case grew, as shown by the pleadings and admissions of the parties, are substantially as follows:

Geo. G. Saltmarsh and the defendant were married in Rice county, Kan., in the month of May, 1911. At the time of the marriage of said parties, Geo. G. Saltmarsh was the owner of a mercantile store located at Lyons, Kan. In September, 1913, Geo. G. Saltmarsh exchanged his stock of goods in said store at Lyons, Kan., for a farm in Grant county, Okla., and which was then owned by Charles Cain and Millie F. Cain, the brother-in-law and sister of said Geo. G. Saltmarsh. At the time of the exchange of the stock of goods at Lyons, Kan., for the Grant county, Okla., farm, there was a mortgage against said land for the sum of $3,500. The value placed upon said farm in the exchange for said stock of goods was $8,000. At the time of the exchange, Geo. G. Saltmarsh paid off the mortgage on said farm and received as evidence of the amount of said payment the personal note of Charles Cain and Millie F. Cain, for the sum of $3,-500. After making the exchange of the stock of goods for the Grant county farm, Geo. G. Saltmarsh and his wife removed to the state of California, in which state he died on the 15th day of September, 1915. At the time of the death of Geo. G. Salt-marsh he owned some real estate in the state of Kansas, as well as personal property, consisting of stocks, notes and bills receivable. In October, 1915, the defendant filed a petition in the probate court of Rice county, Kan., asking appoinment as adminis-tratrix of the estate of her deceased husband. Upon her petition she was appointed *228 administratrix of the estate of her deceased husband, and at the conclusion of said probate proceedings was awarded the entire estate in said state as being the sole heir of her deceased husband, Geo. G. Salt-marsh.

On November 1, 1915, the defendant filed a petition in the county court of Grant county, Okla., being case No. 2218, asking the appointment of herself as administra-trix of the estate of her said deceased husband. Further proceedings were had in said county court on the petition of said Mary O. Saltmarsh, but no appointment was made thereunder.

At the time of the death of Geo. G. Salt-marsh, he left him surviving W. J. Salt-marsh, his father, who resided at La Plata, Mo. W. J. Saltmarsh died intestate, on the 26th day of July, 1919. At the time of the death of W. J. Saltmarsh, he left him surviving as his heirs, Dora A. Wright, Rosa Wright, Ida Buck, R. S. Saltmarsh, Goldie Slaughter, Hubbard Saltmarsh, and Mary Belle Saltmarsh Hughes, who are the plaintiffs in error in this case.

On the 27th day of September, 1919, after the death of W. J. Saltmarsh, Mary I. Slaughter and Rosa Wright filed a petition, in case No. 2616, in the county court of Grant county, Okla., requesting the appointment of Dwight Wilson of Medford, Okla., as administrator of the estate of Geo. G. Saltmarsh, deceased. An order was made by said court for the hearing of said petition to be had on the 9th day of October, 1919. Notices of the hearing of said petition were duly posted and published. On October 11, 1919 Mary O. Saltmarsh filed in said causo, case No. 2616, her written objections to the appointment of Dwight Wilson as administrator of the estate of Geo. G. Salt-marsh, deceased, and asked that she be appointed administratrix of said estate, and stated that she was the surviving wife of Geo. G. Saltmarsh, deceased, and a competent person to administer said estate, that she had never waived her right to an appointment as such administratrix, and was entitled under the law to such an appointment. She further alleged that as such surviving wife she inherited one-half of said estate and was personally interested in the administration thereof; that she was a nonresident of the state of Oklahoma, but that before entering upon the duties of such trust she would appoint a resident agent as required by the statutes.

On the date set for the hearing of said petition the hearing thereof was continued by the court until the 13th day of October, 1919. On the hearing of said petition and objections interposed by Mary O. Saltmarsh, the court found the allegations of the petition to be true and also found the allegations of the objections to be true, and further found that Mary O. Saltmarsh, the widow of said deceased, under the law was entitled to and a fit and proper person to be appointed administratrix of said estate, and ordered that letters of administration upon said estate be issued to Mary O. Saltmarsh, upon her taking and suscribing the oath of office required by law and executing a bond in the penal sum of $400. On the same date letters of administration were issued to said Mary O. Saltmarsh, E. H. Breeden of Medford, Okla., was appointed as her resident agent. On the date of the filing of the petition by Rosa Wright and Mary I. Slaughter in case No. 2616, asking the appointment of Dwight Wilson as administrator of the estate of Geo. G. Saltmarsh, said petitioners also made application by petition, for the appointment of an administrator of the estate of W. J. Saltmarsh, deceased, and in pursuance thereof Lois Tharp was appointed administratrix of said deceased estate, and qualified as such and entered into the discharge of the duties of the trust. On the 1st day of March, 1920, Mary O. Saltmarsh filed her final account and petition for distribution of said estate, in which petition she alleged that at the time she and the decedent were married he was running and operating a general store, and after their marriage deceased and petitioner operated said store and built the same up and increased the stock and later traded the same for the Grant county farm, and that said farm was acquired by the joint industry of herself and husband during coverture. Lois Tharp administratrix of the estate of W. J. Saltmarsh, deceased, filed written objections to the distribution of said estate to Mary O. Saltmarsh, and alleged that W. J. Saltmarsh, as the father of Geo. G. Saltmarsh, was entitled to one-half interest in said real estate, and that upon the death of W. J. Saltmarsh his heirs were entitled to one-half of the Grant county farm. The final account and petition for distribution filed by Mary O. Saltmarsh and the objections filed to said final account came on for hearing on the 29th day of March, 1920. At said hearing, Mary O. Saltmarsh, administratrix, appeared in person and by her attorney, and the objector, Lois Tharp, administratrix, of the estate of W. J. Saltmarsh, R. S. Saltmarsh, Dora Wright Mary I. Slaughter, Ida Buck, Millie F. Cain, Rosa Wright, Hubbard Saltmarsh, and Mary Belle Saltmarsh, heirs of W. J.

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