The only question presented for decision in this case is whether Maude E. Stowell, the adopted daughter of Lemuel C. Stowell, a son of Caleb Stowell, takes, as heir or issue of Lemuel, certain real estate and the income thereof devised in trust by the will of Caleb. It is not contended that the property with the accumulated income would not go to the сhildren and grandchildren of the sisters of Lemuel as decreed by the Probate Court if the said Maude does not take as the adopted daughter of Lemuel.
Caleb Stowell died testаte in January, 1867, and his will was duly probated in the following May. He left a widow and three children, Lemuel, Henry and a daughter, and three grandchildren,
It is to be noted that she was not adopted till 1891, twenty-five years after Caleb Stowell’s will was executed, and not till long after the St. of 1876, c. 213, had been enacted which, as the court said in Wyeth v. Stone,
Decree affirmed.
