155 N.Y.S. 169 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1915
Edward A. Woolley died in June, 1899, leaving two sons, John and George, and a daughter, Sarah E., the wife of Horatio S. Stewart, who died on July 11, 1908, leaving surviving his wife and daughter, Mary Stewart Tallcott, who as his administratrices and individually are defendants. Oil February 16, 1878, Edward A. Woolley and wife conveyed to Stewart by a deed, with full covenants and with a recited consideration of $5,000, 59 and 61 Raymond street, 824, 826 and 828 Fulton street, and 465, 467 and 469 Clermont avenue, all in the borough of Brooklyn. There were two mortgages severally liens on some of the properties, which Stewart assumed to pay. On May 3,1887, Stewart and wife conveyed to John 826 Fulton street and 467
The judgment, so far as it dismisses the complaint as to the property on the northeasterly corner of Fulton street and Ashland place, should he reversed and the plaintiffs should have judgment for the conveyance to them of that property, with costs, but not of this appeal.
Jerks, P.°J., Oarr, Mills and Rich, JJ., concurred.
Judgment, in so far as it dismisses the complaint as to the property on the northeasterly corner of Fulton street and Ash-land place, reversed, and judgment directed for the conveyance of that property to the plaintiffs, with costs, but not-of . this appeal.