72 Mo. 173 | Mo. | 1880
This suit was brought in 1877. Its object was to have a deed declared void, as a cloud upon plaintiff's’ title, made in 1851, twenty-six years before the commencement of the action. A demurrer was filed by defendants and sustained by the court. The plaintiff1 is a grand-child of one Kirkpatrick, who died in 1847, and whose administrator made the deed in question to his widow. The mother of the plaintiff was a minor at the date of the deed, and married during her minority and died during minority, leaving one child, who is the present plaintiff. Whether her husband, one Owens, survived her, is not stated. It is held in Dyer v. Brannock, 66 Mo. 422, that the tenancy by courtesy of the husband stopped the running of the statute of limitations, but in this petition