1 Mills Surr. 201 | N.Y. Sur. Ct. | 1899
Bertha Lamka, otherwise known as Bertha Rand, died at a hospital March 2, 1899, leaving a will dated and executed February 20, 1899, in which she describes herself as Bertha Rand, wife of William Frank Rand, and by which she makes certain small legacies and bequests, including $100 to her sister, the contestant, “ because she has been unfriendly to me and not treated me as a sister should,” and $50 and $100, respectively, to certain children of her said sister, and then gives all her household goods, jewelry and other personal effects, as well as all the residue of her estate, real and personal, “ to my husband, William Frank Rand.” Said Rand was designated as sole executor, and the will further provided that, if either the sister of the testatrix or any of her children should contest the provisions of the will, the legacies in their favor should be null and void and the amount thereof go to the residuary legatee and devisee. It appears clear, from the evidence, that the testatrix was not the wife of said Rand, who had and still has another wife living, but that for sixteen or seventeen
Decreed accordingly.