1 Mills Surr. 533 | N.Y. Sur. Ct. | 1900
The decedent was about sixty years of age and had been a school teacher. The paper propounded for probate was entirely in her own handwriting and was produced by her on the evening of its execution, when she and the subscribing witnesses had met for the purpose of playing whist. At that time there were blank spaces in the final or testimonium clause for the date of execution and there was also a blank space in the attestation clause for the name of the testatrix, so that it then read: “ Subscribed by-the testatrix,” etc. The decedent announced that she desired to execute the paper as her will. She thereupon filled in the date and wrote her name in the blank' space in the attestation clause, and thereupon declared it to be her will and requested her friends to sign as subscribing witnesses, which they did, all the signatures being affixed in the presence of the testatrix and by the witnesses.
Probate decreed.