7 Mo. 426 | Mo. | 1842
Opinion of the Court delivered by
This is an action of ejectment, brought by Matthew Kerr, against Charles Day, in the circuit court of St. Louis county. Judgment was rendered for Kerr, and to reverse the judgment this writ of error is prosecuted.
The record shows that in the year 1807, Adam Woolfort was in possession of the lot for which this action was brought, and that he died possessed in the year 1816, leaving a widow, Nancy Woolfort, and three children, Henry, Ann, and Minerva, who were minors; that in 1818 a suit was commenced in chancery against the widow, and the minor children, heirs of said Woolfort, and that the writ was returned to the August term of that year. The sheriff’s return was in the words following: “ Executed this summons by leaving a copy of the bill, and reading this summons to Nancy Woolfort. Henry and Ann Woolfort are minors. 28th day of February, 1S18.” At the same term of the same year, and on the 24th day of August, 1818, an order was made in the said cause in the words following, to wit: “Matthew Kerr v. Nancy Woolfort, Ann Woolfort, and-Minerva Woolfort, heirs and representatives of said Adam Woolfort. The complainant by his attorney appears before the court here, and on the motion, and by and with the consent of said Henry, Ann, and Minerva, the minor heirs and representatives of the said Adam Woolfort, the