118 N.Y.S. 404 | N.Y. Sup. Ct. | 1909
This is an action for the partition of certain property in the city of New York, of which one William Spread died seized on the 13th of January, 1826. His will, dated November 24, 1825, is as follows:
“ First. L bequeath my soul to God, in humble hopes of His mercy through the merits and mediation of my blessed Saviour and Redeemer Jesus Christ, firmly trusting in Him for the salvation of my soul.
“ Secondly. I give and bequeath to my daughter Nancy during her natural life the house and lot of ground No. 907, at the corner of Broome and Elizabeth streets, containing in breadth in front and rear twenty-five feet, more or less, and in length on the. east side one hundred and three feet, and on the west one hundred and twenty-one feet six inches,, more or less; and after her death to go to her children, but if her children should die before they are twenty-one years of age to go to my daughter Charlotte during her natural life and after her death to her children.
" Thirdly. I give to my said daughter Charlotte during her natural life the house and lot of ground No. 903, and also the gore of ground No. 904, adjoining it in Broome street, together with the buildings, &c., erected thereon, dimensions agreeable to a certain deed from Mr. Joseph Bose to me; and in ease of her death before my said daughter Nancy, she leaving no issue or children living to the age of twenty-one years, the said property bequeathed to her to go to my said daughter Nancy during her natural life, and after her death to her children living to the age of twenty-one years. But in case both my said daughters Nancy and. Charlotte should die, neither leaving any issue or children living to the age of twenty-one years, then the said property bequeathed to them to go to my sister Charlotte McCarthy, widow, and to her three daughters, namely, Charlotte, Nancy and Peggy, share and share alike.
"Fourthly. I desire that my house and lot of ground No. 902 Broome street be sold to the best advantage and my just
“ Fifthly. It is my desire that each of my two daughters Haney and Charlotte shall out of the rents that they shall receive, and at a convenient time after my decease, give or send twenty-five dollars each to sister Charlotte McCarthy, widow, and if she is not living, to be given to her two daughters Haney and Peggy, twenty-five dollars to each; and
“ Sixthly. I appoint my son-in-law, Mr. John O’Heil, my said daughter Charlotte and my niece Charlotte McHiff executors of this my last will and testament. In witness whereof, I have to this my last will and testament set my hand and seal the day and year first above written.
“ Wm. Spread. [L. S.]
“ Signed, sealed and delivered in presence of:
“ W. Simpson,
“ Thomas Toole,
“David Crone.
“Probated January 17, 1826.”
Judgment for the plaintiff.