The decedent left a last will and testament duly probated in this court which contains the following clause: “Fourth. All the rest, residue and remainder of my estate, I give, devise and bequeath to my nephews and nieces who may survive me.”
Five children of a deceased brother of the decedent survived her as nephew and nieces of the blood. Five
The intent of the testatrix must be ascertained from the will and when ascertained, governs. Matter of Reynolds, 109 Misc. Rep. 453; Matter of Monroe, 107 id. 408; affd., 190 App. Div. 884; Matter of Burden, 107 Misc. Rep. 416; cases cited in Matter of May, 113 id. 634. To ascertain that intent, the whole will must be examined. Matter of Fowles, 222 N. Y. 222; Matter of Buechner, 226 id. 440; cases cited in Matter of Foley, 104 Misc. Rep. 503.
I reach the conclusion that it was the intent of the decedent to give, devise and bequeath all the rest, residue and remainder of her estate to her nephew and nieces and to the children of her stepbrother and the children of her stepsister, and that all of such persons were meant by the decedent when she used the term “ my nephews and nieces ” in the said 4th paragraph of her will..
My reasons for this conclusion are that all of the said persons receive legacies under the 3d paragraph of the will and in each case the decedent refers to each of said persons, either as “ my niece ” or “ my nephew that in appointing her executor, she names one of the sons of a deceased stepbrother and refers to him as “ my said nephew John W. Ronner, ’ ’ and that in the 4th paragraph of the will, the bequest and
Ordered accordingly.
