That an infant may endorse a negotiable prom issory note, or a bill of exchange, made payable to him, so as to transfer the property to an endorsee for a valuable consideration, seems to be well settled in the law merchant; and is no ways repugnant to the principles of the common law. Such endorsement is not like one made *by a feme covert; for a note payable to her becomes the property of her husband; and further, her acts are absolutely void, whereas those of an infant are voidable only.
Whether an infant may avoid an endorsement so made, and oblige the promisor to pay to him, is a question not arising in this case ; for there has been no countermand or revocation of the order to pay, which is implied in his endorsement. If an action should be brought against the infant, as endorser, for the default of payment by the promisor, without doubt he may avoid such action by a plea of infancy. But that is a personal privilege, which none but himself can set up, in avoidance of any contract made in his favor,
It is said, however, that the promise, of which this note was the evidence, was made in consideration of the earnings by the labor of the infant; and that those earnings accrued to his father, who, having received payment of the note after the endorsement, has intercepted the plaintiff’s right to recover.
We must see what are the rights of a father over the earnings of his son, in order to determine the merits of this objection. Generally, the father, and in case of his death, the mother, is entitled to the earnings of their minor children.
In the case before us, the money sued for was due for the labor and service of Robert Vose, the minor. It does not appear that the services were contracted for by the father, or that he made any claim for the money due for them,
Defendant defaulted.
а) Oliver & Al. vs. Houdlett, 13 Mass. Rep. 237. —- Boston Bank vs. Chamberlain ante, 220.— Whitney vs. Dutch, 14 Mass Rep. 457.
Benson vs. Remington, 2 Mass. Rep. 11.
Benson vs. Withington, 2 Mass. Rep. 113. — Jenny vs. Alden, 12 Mass. Rep. 375, —Angel vs. M'Lellan, 16 Mass. Rep. 28.
2 Mass. Rep. 113, Benson vs. Remington.— 1 Black. Comm. 453.
Whiting vs. Earle, 3 Pick. 201.
Bayley on Bills. — Ed. 45, 136, 465, 5th ed. — Goodsell vs. Myers, 3 Wend. 479. — Dubose vs. Wheddon, 4 M’Cord, 221.