Case ID: pa-super_95/html/0221-01.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
Author: {"author": "Keller, J.,", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Estate of Amanda M. Miles, Deceased. Appeal of Estate of Sarah P. Lefferts, Deceased et al.
    Argued November 22, 1928.
    Before Henderson, Trexler, Keller, Linn, Gawthrop and Cunningham, JJ.
    
      C. W. Van Artsdalen, for appellants.
    No appearance and no printed brief for appellee.
    January 25, 1929:
   Opinion by

Keller, J.,

We are obliged to quash this appeal for want of a proper appellant. We held in In re Harrisburg Trust Co., 80 Pa. Superior Ct. 585, that an appeal taken in the name of an estate is improperly taken and will be quashed. No one but an executor or administrator can appeal on behalf of the estate of a deceased person. No letters testamentary, or of administration, appear to have been taken out in the Estate of Sarah P. Lefferts, deceased. If the other parties, on whose behalf this appeal appears to have been jointly taken by their attorney, have individual interests affected by the decree appealed from, separate appeals should have been taken. A joint appeal would not lie.

We have, however, considered the merits of the case, and are of opinion that the legacy to Sarah P. Lefferts, in the will of the decedent, Amanda Melvina Miles, lapsed by reason of the death of the legatee in the lifetime of the decedent: Barnett’s App., 104 Pa. 342; Comfort v. Mather, 2 W. & S. 450; Dickinson v. Purvis, 8 S. & R. 71.

No other part of the decree of the court below is called in question by this appeal, and we are not to be understood as passing upon anything but the clause directly involved.

The appeal is quashed.