52 Iowa 665 | Iowa | 1879
— On the 4th day of January, 1874, Ole Holverson died in Winneshiek county, without issue or wife, leaving brothers and sisters his heirs. On the 27th day'of August, 1874, Holver Holverson, brother of deceased, duly qualified as the administrator of his estate, the defendant, Tobiason, being one of his sureties on his bond. July 20th, 1875, Holver
Notes and mortgages......................... $ 12,362.01
Currency................................... 8.00
Silver...................................... 3.70
Personal property............................ 175.00
Grand total........................... $12,458.71
This inventory states the maker’s name and amount of each note, but does not state the date, when due, nor the rate of interest. It seems quite appareut also that it does not contain any statement of the interest accrued on the notes at the time the inventory was filed. It seems probable, from the testimony, that TIolver Ilolverson collected of this amount $2,133. Ilolver Ilolverson died, and, February lltli, 1876, the defendant, I£. Tobiason, was duly qualified as administrator, in his stead, of the estate of Ole Holverson.
On the 8th day of May, 1876, K. Tobiason was duly appointed administrator of the estate of Ilolver Ilolverson, who died without wife or issue, leaving the same persons his heirs who are the heirs of Ole Holverson. The defendant filed no inventory and made no report of his proceedings in either estate. On the 7th “day of January, 1878, Betsey Oleson, one of the heirs of Ole Ilolverson, upon due notice to the defendant moved the court for an order compelling the defendant to make a report. This motion was sustained, and it was ordei’ed that the administrator file an inventory and report of his proceedings within sixty days. On the 16th of March, 1878, the defendant filed a report but filed no inventory. On the 10th day of June, 1878, Betsey Oleson filed a petition for the removal of the defendant as administrator of the estate of Ole Ilolverson, charging him with neglecting to file an inventory, and with maladministration. On the 7th day of January, 1878, Betsey Oleson filed a motion that an order issue requiring the defendant to file an inventory and report of his proceedings as administrator of the estate of Ilolver Ilolverson. On the same day the motion was sustained, and it was ordered that he file a report and inventory within sixty days. On the
To Betsey Oleson, April 5th, 1876.............. $ 1,155.64
To Ann J. Meland, February 26th, 1877........ $ 1.000.00
To Betsey Neilson, February 20th, 1877........ § 1,000.00
He asked that a distribution of money and acceptable elairns be ordered to certain of the heirs, in amounts by him indicated, and that he he required to make distribution at the next term of the court. At the same time the defendant filed a report in each of the estates, in which he charged each estate with the same payments of §1,000 to Ann J. Meland and §1,000 to Betsey Neilson. Upon the filing of these reports the court suspended the defendant from further duties, as administrator in each estate, except as to final settlement, and appointed Gr. T. Lommen as his successor .in both estates, and ordered the defendant to turn over all property in his hands as administrator to Lommen, within ten days after notice from the clerk of the qualification of Lommen. It was further ordered
to amount of............................... $12,548.71
That he had collected on said claims............ $10,581.96
That he had received interest from all sources____ $ 1,365.00
Total amount received.................. $11,946.00
In this report he showed that he had paid to the
heirs.................................. $ 3,155.00
For coffin and funeral expenses.................. 142.00
For gravestones....... 65.00
For taxes................................... 134.00
Showing the total disbursements in money on behalf
of the estate to be...................... $ 3,496.00-
Ile reported no money on hand, hut stated that he had turned over to Lommen, on order of the court, notes on various parties, of which he gave a detailed statement, amounting to $8,729.69. Tie also charged for his commissions and incidental expenses $405.49. Two of the notes which he stated he had turned over to his successor were his own notes, amounting to $728.
In the matter of the estate of Iiolver Holverson he reported the entire assets of the estate, including $50 received on sale of personal property, and $185 total interest collected on
claims, as amounting to....................... $ 2,205.00
That he had collected theroon from various persons
named......•............................ 1,217.08
That he had turned over to Lommen, his successor,
notes and mortgages...................... 1,974.00
The charges for funeral expenses, grave stones, coroner’s inquest, and his fees and expenses amounting to $230.53, bal
Amount of original inventory.................. $12,548.71
Interest'on $10,095.75, from date of inventory to
Feb. 11, 1876, when defendant qualified..... 566.40
Amount which came into defendant’s bands $13,115.17
Deduct amounts paid for funeral expenses, grave stones and taxes........... 343.00
Deduct also payment to Betsey Oleson made soon after qualification, and on which "interest should not be charged........................... 1,155.64
Balance after making deductions............... 11,616.53
Interest'from Feb. 11, 1876, to Feb. 26, 1877, at 6 per cent...................... 726.03
$12,342.56
$10,342.56
Add interest for one year to February 26, 1878, at 6 per cent............................... 620.55
$10,963.11
Add interest to March 1, 1879, -the date of the decree.................................. 663.26
$11,626.37
For this amount the plaintiffs should have judgment, with interest from March 1, 1879, at six per cent.
Second: As 'to the estate of TIolver Ilolverson. Defendant was appointed May 8,1876. He did not file his inventory until March 10, 1878, and then made no account of interest. He should be charged interest on the amount of the inventory at six per cent, with yearly rests from the date of his qualification. The account then will stand thus:
Amount of inventory including amount received on sale of personal property........................ $ 2,020.00
Deduct amount of funeral expenses, tomb stones and coroner’s inquest..................... 137.50
$ 1,882.50
Interest from date of appointment for one year, to May 8, 1877, at 6 per cent............... 112.95
$ 1,995.45
Interest for one year to May 8, 1878............ 119.72
$ 2,115.17
Interest to March 1, 1879, date of decree........ 103.67
$ 2,218.84
For this amount the plaintiffs should have judgment with interest from March 1, 1879, at the rate of six per cent. We are aware that the foregoing computations probably deprive the plaintiffs of the interest accrued on the notes at the time
Reversed.