46 W. Va. 651 | W. Va. | 1899
Alpheus Lemasters devised and bequeathed all his real and personal estate whatsoever and wheresoever to his wife, Sarah Lemasters, to have and to hold the same during the term of her natural life, and by a second clause deviséd and bequeathed all his said real and personal estate whatsoever unto his nephew, Benjamin Sanford Wilson, and his neice, Sarah Wilson, their heirs, executors, administrators, and assigns, equally, share and share alike, subject to the gift, devise, an® bequest thereinbefore made to his wife, Sarah Lemasters; and appointed Henry P. Wilson executor of his said will. The testator died April 4, 1890. The executor probated the will, and qualified as executor. Sarah Lemasters died April 1, 1896. In September, 1896, Benjamin S. Wilson and Sarah'Wilson Tennant, the remainder-men in sai® will, filed their bill in the circuit court of Marion County against Effie G. Straight, Charles L. Clayton, administrator of the estate of Sarah Lemasters, deceased, Henry P. Wilson in his own right and as the executor
Reversed.