68 Misc. 198 | N.Y. Sup. Ct. | 1910
The plaintiffs, as heirs at law of Joseph G. Hanson, deceased, bring this action for the partition of the premises known by the number 346 Bleeeker street, in the borough of Manhattan, Hew York city, of which the said decedent died seized on or about August 1, 1903, in the city of Bayonne, county of Hudson, State of Hew Jersey, leaving him surviving no widow and the following heirs at law: Harriet A. Brady, one of the plaintiffs, a child; William G. Hanson, one of the plaintiffs, a grandchild, a son of James E. Hanson, a son who predeceased Joseph G. Hanson; Joseph H. Hanson, defendant, a child; Charles W. Hanson, defendant, a child; Amelia E. Bpham, defendant, a child; Emma F. Hill, defendant, a grandchild, daughter of John L. Hanson, a son who predeceased Joseph G. Hanson; Oscar Hanson, since deceased, son of James E. Hanson. Oscar Hanson died subsequently to the death of Joseph G. Hanson, but prior to the bringing of this action, and left him surviving no heirs or next of kin other than his mother, now Adeline Haviland, and William G. Hanson, his brother; James E. Hanson, son of and who predeceased Joseph G. Hanson, leaving him surviving a widow, now Adeline Haviland, defendant, and. two sons, William G. Hanson and Oscar Hanson, already mentioned. The said Joseph G. Hanson, deceased, left a last will and testament, dated October 10, 1901, which was admitted to probate by the surrogate of Hudson county, State of Hew Jersey. Such will was also duly admitted to probate as a will of real and personal property by the Surrogate’s Court of Hew York on the 28th day of June, 1907. By his will the testator, in the first clause, directs the payment of his debts and funeral expenses.
Judgment accordingly.