Krupp v. Sackwitz, 21 Ill. 2d 29 (1960)

Dec. 1, 1960 · Illinois Supreme Court · No. 36012
21 Ill. 2d 29

(No. 36012.

Albert Krupp, Appellant, vs. Cecelia Sackwitz et al., Admrs., Appellees.

Opinion filed December 1, 1960.

Balz & Guymon, of Belleville, for appellant.

Dreman & Sterling, of Belleville, for appellees.

Mr. Chief Justice Schaefer

delivered the opinion of the court:

Alberta Sackwitz Krupp filed a petition in the probate court of St. Clair County seeking to amend the proof of heirship in the estate of Albert F. Sackwitz, to show that she was a daughter and an heir-at-law of the decedent. The probate court heard evidence and denied the petition. On appeal the circuit court of St. Clair County, after hearing *30evidence, dismissed her appeal. She now appeals directly to this court upon the ground that a freehold is involved. Ill. Rev. Stat. 1959, chap. 110, par. 75.

In cases that are indistinguishable from this one it has been determined that this court lacks jurisdiction upon a direct appeal from an order of this kind, (Worsley v. Welch, 317 Ill. 90; Saunders v. Saunders, 323 Ill. 43,) and upon the authority of those decisions this cause is transferred to the Appellate Court, Fourth District.

Cause transferred.