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- Title: Hinkle v. Woolpert Et Al.
- Author : In Banc No. 17530 Appellate Court of Indiana
- Release Date : January 26, 1946
- Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 52 KB
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FLANAGAN, Judge. Daniel G. Fiser died on October 13, 1935, leaving surviving him no ancestors or descendents, but leaving surviving his widow Anna Fiser. Anna Fiser died on July 9, 1945. The provisions numbered three and four of the will of Daniel G. Fiser give rise to this controversy: By provision numbered three he devised to his widow a life estate in a certain 160 acres. By provision numbered four he provided that, 'Upon the death of my said wife I further direct that my executor, acting as Trustee, herein named, shall sell said 160 acres and out of the proceeds derived from the sale thereof I give and bequeath' (here follow four specific bequests), 'the remainder of said fund and any residue of my estate not herein disposed of shall go to my legal heirs, according to the law of descent.' At the time of the death of Daniel G. Fiser his next of kin consisted of nieces and nephews, among whom was one William H. Woolpert. On July 9, 1937, appellant obtained a judgment against said William H. Woolpert and in the year 1940 said William H. Woolpert died leaving as his sole and only heirs appellees Vernice Hughes and Burl Woolpert.