30 380 Continental Life Ins Co of Hartford, Conn v. Rhoads

Decision Date29 November 1886
Parties` 30 L.Ed. 380 CONTINENTAL LIFE INS. CO. OF HARTFORD, CONN., v. RHOADS, Adm'X, etc
CourtU.S. Supreme Court

[Statement of Case from pages 237-239 intentionally omitted] Saml. C. Perkins, for plaintiff in error.

R. T. Cornwell, for defendant in error.

WAITE, C. J.

One of the errors assigned on this record is that the circuit court had no jurisdiction. It was settled at a very early day that the facts on which the jurisdiction of the circuit court rest must, in some form, appear on the face of the record of all suits prosecuted before them. Turner v. Bank of North America, 4 Dall. 8; Bushnell v. Kennedy, 9 Wall. 387; Hornthal v. Collector, Id. 565; Ex parte Smith, 94 U. S. 455; Robertson v. Cease, 97 U. S. 646; Grace v. American Cent. Ins. Co., 109 U. S. 283; S. C. 3 Sup. Ct. Rep. 207; Bors v. Preston, 111 U. S. 255; S. C. 4 Sup. Ct. Rep. 407; Mansfield, C. & L. M. R. Co. v. Swan, 111 U. S. 382; S. C. 4 Sup. Ct. Rep. 510; Hancock v. Holbrook, 112 U. S. 229; S. C. 5 Sup. Ct. Rep. 115. And it is error for a court to proceed without its jurisdiction is shown. Grace v. American Cent. Ins. Co., supra; Thayer v. Life Ass'n, 112 U. S. 717; S. C. 5 Sup. Ct. Rep. 355; Mansfield Ry. Co. v. Swan, supra.

It is conceded that the jurisdiction in this case depends alone on the citizenship of the parties, and that there is not in the declaration any averment, in express terms, of the citizenship of the plaintiff. It does appear that the defendant was, at the commencement of the suit, a citizen of Connecticut, and that the intestate, Maris Rhoads, was, at the time of his death, a citizen of Pennsylvania, but there is nothing to show the citizenship of the plaintiff, and the jurisdiction depends on her citizenship, and not on that of her intestate. Amory v. Amory, 95 U. S. 186. It is true that the record does show that letters of administration were granted to her in Pennsylvania, but that does not make her a citizen of that state. It may be that by the law of Pennsylvania the personal representative of a deceased citizen of Pennsylvania is, in contemplation of law, resident within the state, and at all times amenable to the jurisdiction of the proper courts of that state, but that does not necessarily imply citizenship of the state. He must be there for the purposes of his administration, but that is all; and, besides, the jurisdiction must appear positively. It is not enough that it may be inferred argumentatively. Brown v. Keene, 8 Pet. 112; Robertson v. Cease, supra. If the plaintiff was actually a citizen of Pennsylvania when the suit was begun, the record cannot be amended here so as to show that fact, but ...

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