WILL: Jonas Warner, 1934, Bath Co Last Will and Testament of Jonas Warner dated August 15, 1934 Transcribed and submitted by Darrell Warner: Registry: http://www.genrecords.net/emailregistry/vols/00001.html#0000008 I Jonas Warner of Bath County, Kentucky being of full age and sound mind and memory, do make publish and declare this to be may last will and testament, hereby revoking all wills here to fore made by me. Item I - I direct that all my just debts and funeral expenses be paid out of my estate as soon as practicable after the time of my death. Item II - All the preopert real and personal of every kind and description, wheresoin situate, which I may own or have the right to dispose of at the time of my decease, I bequeath and devise to Rosella Warner, Alice Warner and Fenton Warner, share and share alike equally, for and during their life time, and at the death of one of them the entire estate shall go to the survivors until the death of the last survivor, and at the death of the last survivor, the rest and residue I give, bequeath and devise to my nephew, Espie Warner and neice Mary Warner his wife equally, and if one die then the survivor shall receive the entire residue absolutely and in fee simple. Item III - I make, nominate and appoint Espie Warner to be the excutor of this my last will and testament and request that no bond be required of him as such. I further request that no inventory of my last will and estate be made or taken so far as the same may be lawfully done. Dated at Owingsville, Kentucky this Aujust 15, 1934 Jonas Warner Signed by Jonas Warner and by him acknowledged to be his last will and testament in our presence, sight and hearing, who at his request have here unto subscribe our names as witnesses in his presence and in the presence of each other at Owingsville, Kentucky this 15 day of August 1934 J. Sidney Caudill E. B. Thomas State of Kentucky County of Bath I Pearl Brother, Clerk of the Bath County Court, do certify that an instrument of writing suporting to be the last will and testament of Jonas Warner, deceased, was this day produced in open court for probate, and proven by the testamony of J. Sidney Caudil, one of the subscribing witnesses, who also testafied as recognizing the signature of E. B. Thomas, the other subscribing witness thereto, whereupon the Court established the same as the Last Will and Testament of Jonas Warner deceased, and ordered same to be recorded as such. Witness my hand, this 25the day of April 1951 Pearl Brother Clerk J. A. Mark NOTES ABOUT JONAS He was the son of Warren W. Warner and Martha June Ulery ______________________________