Person:Marie Dorman (1)

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Marie Dorman
d.16 Jun 1954 Bath County, Kentucky
  1. Marie Dorman1898 - 1954
m. 18 Oct 1919
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] Marie Dorman
Alt Name /Mary/ _____
Gender Female
Birth[3] 1898 Marisell, France
Marriage 18 Oct 1919 Bath County, Kentuckyto Espie L. Warner
Death[4] 16 Jun 1954 Bath County, Kentucky
Burial? Owingsville Cemetery, Owingsville, Bath County, Kentucky
Other? Enumerated in 1920 Bath County, Kentucky Federal Census with her mother-in-law Sarah Fenton Warner.Census-1920
Reference Number 6931

Last Will and Testament of Marie Warner

I, Marie Warner, widow of Espy Warner, deceased, residing at Owingsville, Kentucky being of sound and disposing mind and memory, do hereby make, publish and declare this to be my Last Will and Testament, hereby revoking all Wills by me heretofore made.

Item I. I direct that all my just debts and funeral expenses to be paid out of my estate as soon as practicable after the time of my decease.

Item II. I give, devise and bequeath to Mrs. Anna Downs, wife of Ernie Downs, Jr., Mrs. Claude Goodpaster and Mrs. Lela Parker, the sunm of TWO HUNDRED FIFTY ($250.00) DOLLARS each.

Item III. All the balance and residue of my estate, of what so ever kind and wheresoever situate, real, personal and mixed, I direct my Executrix hereinafter named to convert to cash and distribute the proceeds as follows; One-third to Mrs. Ruth Markland, wife of A. V. Markland, one-third to Mrs. Mary Belle McVay and one-third to Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Butcher, jointly, I have certain household and kitchen furniture in my home at Slate Valley, I except such household and kitchen furniture from this residuary clause and give, devise and bequeath the same in kind to Bettie Butcher Bailey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Butcher.

Item IV. I make, nominate and appoint Mrs. Ruth Markland as Executrix of this my Will and request that she be allowed to qualify as such without surety on her bond, I fully authorize and empower my said Executrix to sell and convey all my property, including real estate, in order to carry out the terms of this my will.

IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF I have here unto set my hands Owingsville, Kentucky this May 25th, 1954

Marie Warner

Signed by Marie Warner and by her acknowledged to be her Last Will and Testament in our presence, sight and hearing, who, at her request and in her presence and in the presence of each other have hereunto signed our namea as Witnesses at Owingsville, Kentucky this May 25th, 1954.

Aitkin Darnell Witness

Roger A. Byron Witness

STATE OF KENTUCKY COUNTY OF BATH

I, Pearl Brother, Clerk of the Bath County Court, do certify that an instrument of writing purporting to be the Last Will and Testament of Marie Warner, deceased, was on 21st day of June, 1954 produced in Open Court for probate, and proven by the testamony of Aitkin Darnell and Roger A. Byron, the two attesting witnesses. Whereupon the same established to be the Last Will and Testament of Marie Warner, deceased and ordered to be recorded as such. Whereupon the same with the foregoing and this certificate hath been duly recorded in my office., Will Book I, Page 30.

Given under my hand this the 21st day of June, 1954 Mrs. Pearl Brother Bath County Court, Kentucky

References
  1. Research done by and information looked up by Darrell Warner. Bath County, Kentucky Marraige bond book page 90 found by Darrell Warner.
  2. Research done by and information looked up by Darrell Warner. Bath County, Kentucky death certificate of her husband Espie L. Warner.
  3. Research done by and information looked up by Darrell Warner. 1920 Bath County, Kentucky Federal Census.
  4. Tombstone of Marie (Dorman) Warner located in the Owingsville Cemetery, Owingsville, Bath County, Kentucky.