15 S.D. 89 | S.D. | 1901
This action was instituted for the purpose'of establishing the claims of fhé plaintiffs to'certain mining property in possession of the defendant, and to compel an accounting. It was tried without a jury',-resulting in a decision and judgment favorable to the plaintiffs. From the judgment'and an order denying a new trial', the defendant appealed. 1
It appears that Marks McGovern, a'widower, married Ann Graenin, a wido\v, at' Troy, N. Y.,' about the year 1828. The children of this marriage were Elizabeth, who' married one Schroeder, and who is -one of the' plaintiffs; Thomas F., who died intestate and without issue in Lawrence county,'Januáry Í8, 1889;' Hugh F., who died intestate and without issue at the same pla'ce, May 5, 1897; and Annie I., who married John Costello, and who is the defendant 'in this action.'" When Marks McGovern and Ann Graenin were married the latter" had three children by a former husbánd, two" of whom died without issue’prior to the commencement of this action. The third, Mary, who married Michael Burnett, is one of the plaintiffs.
The court below found that,, “prior to his marriage with Ann Graenin, Marks McGovern was married, and had some children;
Having endeavored to state the law applicable to the issue raised by the pleadings with respect to the defect of parties, it is unnecessary to review in detail the evidence offered to prove that there are other heirs than James McGovern. Whether there are others or any heirs of Thomas and Hugh McGovern who have not been made par
The judgment below is reversed, and a new trial ordered.