Wills: Sabina Beatty, 1916: Uniontown, Fayette Co

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I,  Sabina Beatty,  now residing at number 25 Maple Street in the Bourgh of
Uniontown, Pennsylvania, being of sound and disposing mind, do make, declare
and publish this to be my last will and testament.   First: I direct that all
my just debts, funeral expenses and the costs of settling my estate be paid
as speedily as possible after my death.  Second: All the rest and residue of 
my estate, of whatsoever kind and wherever found I give to my husband Oliver
W Beatty, for and during his natural life, he to have all the rents, issues 
and profits of the same so long as he shall live.   At the death of my
husband, Oliver W Beatty, I direct my executor, hereinafter named to sell at
either private of public sale as he may deem best, all of my personal and
real estate, and convert the same into money, and disburse the same as 
follows: Fifty dollars ($50.00) to each of my nephews, Albert Hill and Henry 
R Hill. All the rest and residue of my estate I direct to be divided equally
between my two daughters Dora May Lemon and Ida B Vance. I hereby nominate
appoint and constitute Henry Eastman Hackney, of Uniontown,Pa, to be the
sole executor of this my last will and testament. In witness whereof, I have
hereunto set my hand and seal in the presence of witnesses, and in the 
presence of each other, this twentieth day of January A.D., 1915.
                                                   Sabina Beatty  (SEAL)
WITNESSES:  John F Gray
                        Kate Gray
FAYETTE COUNTY, SS: BE IT REMEMBERED, That on the 21" day of June A.D., 1916
before me Henry (REGISTER'S SEAL)  R TITTERINGTON, Register for the Probate
of Wills and Granting Letters of Administration in and for said county, came
John F Gray and Kate Gray subscribing witnesses to the foregoing Instrument
of writing purporting to be the last will and testament of Sabina Beatty
deceased, who being duly sworn, according to law, did each depose and say 
that they were personally present and saw the said Sabina Beatty sign and
seal the foregoing Instrument of Writing and heard her declare the same to 
be her last Will and Testament when of sound and disposing mind and memory
to the best of their belief. That they signed their names as witnesses thereto
by request of the said Testatrix in her presence and in the presence of each
other. That they know of no undue influence being used in making said will or
any later will made.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 21"              John F Gray
day of June A.D. 1916 as witness my hand                Kate Gray
and official seal.
Henry R Titterington---REGISTER
Now June 21, 1916 the testimony of the above witnesses being adjudged 
sufficient, I do hereby admit the foregoing Will to probate and order
the same to be recorded as such. Given under my hand at Uniontown, the
above date.                                       Henry R Titterington---REGISTER
June 23, 1916, Letters Test. to Henry Eastman Hackney,
RECORDED AND COMPARED JUNE 21, 1916---Henry R Titterington---Register