265 Mass. 567 | Mass. | 1929
This is a petition, dated November 6, 1927, for letters of administration with the will annexed of the
At the hearing on the petition for administration with the will annexed and for the revocation of the former decree, it was found that Alice M. Robinson died February 22, 1921; that on February 25, 1921, a petition was filed by Arthur Y. Mitchell for the allowance of a will and codicil, of said Robinson, in which he was named as executor; that on this petition a citation issued which was duly published and mailed to all interested persons; that on March 10,1921, this will and codicil were proved and allowed. This will gave the property of the testatrix to Mitchell in trust, to pay the income to the sisters of the testatrix, Arabella B. Weaver and Annie B. Cushing, during their lives; on their death the principal to be paid to Hewitt G. Fletcher, Jr., the son of Hewitt G. Fletcher and Frances M. Fletcher; it was dated February 18, 1919, and the codicil was dated March 1, 1919.
It was also found that on March 21, 1921, Arabella B. Weaver filed in the Probate Court a petition seeking letters of administration with the will annexed, and praying for the revocation of the decree of March 10, 1921, allowing the will dated February 18, 1919, and codicil dated March 1, 1919. The will referred to in the petition of March 21 is printed in a footnote.
At the hearing on the present petition it was found that.at a hearing on the petition of March 21, 1921, the judge found
It also appeared that the executor of the will dated February 18, 1919, filed his first and final account, which was allowed February 28, 1923; that the trustee under the will has paid to the petitioner and her sister from October, 1922, to October, 1926, the sum total of $1,512.49, one half to each. The judge denied the petition dated November 6, 1927. The petitioner appealed.
When the petitioner was before the court on her former petition, she offered for probate the instrument marked “B,” which was disallowed on the ground that the testatrix did not sign her name or acknowledge her signature in the presence of the attesting witnesses. When this instrument was offered in evidence, the then counsel for the petitioner stated, in open court, that the other paper in his possession
The petitioner had her day in court. When she was heard on her former petition to have allowed the paper marked “B,” she then had in her possession the alleged will now offered. She admitted through counsel who then represented her, in effect, that the testatrix did not sign her name or acknowledge her signature in the presence of the witnesses. As the petitioner did not appeal from the decree disallowing her petition of March 21, 1921, she cannot be heard, more than six years after that decree was entered, and when she has received the income of the trust funds given her by the will which she now seeks to have set aside and the decree allowing it revoked. The paper marked “B” and the paper involved in the present petition were essentially the same. One was the duplicate of the other. They were signed by the witnesses on the same occasion. The same disposition of the property was made in each, the beneficiaries were the same and they received in each instrument the same amount. When the paper marked “B, was offered, the parties interested, knowing a duplicate instrument was in existence, in good faith should have offered it or then acted in a way to show that they relied on it as a valid instrument.
Decree affirmed.
“To Whom It May Concern
This is to certify that I am in my right mind and perfectly able to dispose of my belongings. I wish my two sisters, Mrs. Arabella B. Weaver and Miss .Annie B. Cushing, both of Dorchester Mass to have everything, now belonging to me except what I have previously arranged for.
They, my two sisters, are to take my possessions where ever placed and divide between them, just as they wish without any interference.
It is my wish that they (my two sisters) do exactly as they wish with what belongs to me.
All my bills and indebtedness will be paid by Mr. Arthur Y. Mitchell 52 Temple Place Old Colony Trust Company, as previously arranged for.
Alice M. Robinson
Witness (Anna M. Richardson M B Drake Etta D. Morse”