Wylie v. White

31 S.C. Eq. 294
CourtCourt of Appeals of South Carolina
DecidedJuly 15, 1853
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Wylie v. White, 31 S.C. Eq. 294 (S.C. Ct. App. 1853).

Opinion

The opinion of the Court was delivered by

Johnston, Ch.

In the will of the testator, he says: I will to my son, William, during his natural life, the use and benefit of the following negroes, and other personal property: my negro woman Patsy and her three children, Rachel, Betsy and Lucy, and also my negro man named Bob ; but the said negroes not to be removed from the State, or be disposed of by him, or any other person, whatsoever, but to remain exclusively for the annual support of my said son and family.”

Creditors of the son have levied executions on certain of these slaves; and his wife and children, claiming an interest in the slaves, have brought their bill to restrain the creditors.

The Chancellor, at the hearing, was of opinion, upon evidence of sufficient weight to support his judgment, that the [295]*295slaves disposed of by the testator were his property, at the time his will came into operation ; and, of course, the will must control the rights of property afterwards.

The question is necessarily presented, whether the plaintiffs, as the family of the legatee, William Wylie, Junior, take any interest, under the will, and what is the nature of that interest ?

These parties insist that the will intended a benefit to them, and that whatever interest was conferred by the instrument upon Wm. Wylie, as the head of the family, was coupled with a trust in their favor; and in this position they are supported by authority.

To create a trust it is not necessary that the word should be employed in the instrument. It was said by Lord Eldon, in King vs. Denison,

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