79 N.W. 856 | N.D. | 1899
This is a contest between the two sets of children of one Henrick Nickolai Eddie, deceased, to determine the right oí succession to his estate. Eddie, the decedent, died in Grand Forks county October 9, 1886, without will, and possessed of considerable property, both personal and real, situated in that county. Henrick Ferdinand Eddie and Axel Eddie, who are plaintiffs herein, are the natural children of decedent. The defendants are his children by marriage, and are legitimate. The entire contest is as to the right of these natural children to share in the estate of their father by inheritance, under the laws of this state. The estate was probated in Grand Forks county, and final decree made, establishing the heirship of the defendants, and providing for a distribution of the estate in accordance with such findings. It appears that up to that time the existence of these natural children was unknown to the legitimate heirs. At least no claim was asserted by them in the probate court until some time after the final decree, when they presented a petition to that court setting out all of the facts upon which they base their right to inherit, asking that the decree establishing heirship and ordering distribution before made be vacated, and that they be permitted to share in the distribution of the estate as heirs of their father. The decree of the Probate Court, made after a full hearing of the evidence, denied their right to inherit.' From that decree plaintiffs appealed to the District Court, where the decision of the Probate Court was reversed, and a decree was entered finding that plaintiffs were the legitimated children of decedent, and as such were his heirs, and directing the Probate Court to take such steps as were necessary to admit them to a full participation in the estate as heirs. From this decree the defendants appeal ot this Court for a review of the same questions presented below.
The undisputed facts which are pertinent to the issues are these: Irlenrick Nickolai Eddie, the decedent, was born in the Kingdom of Norway in' 1843, near Levanger, where he resided continuously until 1869, when he came to the United States, where he lived thereafter and up to the time of his death. Prior to coming to this country he cohabited with one Sarah Rinnan, who also lived at Levenger. The plaintiffs are the issue of this intercouse; Henrick Ferdinand Eddie, born in 1861, and Axel Eddie, born in 1865. Both of these children lived with their mother up to the time of her death, which occurred about 20 years ago, and have always resided in Norway. There is no claim that their parents were ever married. After coming to this country, and in 1871, at La Crosse, Wis., Henrick Nickolai Eddie, the decedent, married Oleaana Gorden. • The defendants are the issue- of that marriage. After leaving Norway, in 1869, decedent never saw' or communicated with the plaintiffs