Coffee County AlArchives Military Records..... William A. Green October 17 1863 Civilwar Company K, 25th Alabama Regiment ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/al/alfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Carla Miles captbluegrass@mchsi.com July 1, 2003, 10:07 pm William A. Green appears in the following records of Co. K, 25th Alabama Regiment: Regimental Return for the month of February 1862 absent with leave Regimental Return for the month of June 1862 absent sick in the interior Regimental Return for the month of July & August 1862- sick Gainesville, Ala Regimental Return for the month of October 1862 Okalone, Miss. Company Muster Roll for September & October 1863 Enlisted: When: January 20, 1862 Where: Elba By Whom: Capt. Costello Period: War Last Paid: By Whom: Maj. Peyton To what time: June 30, 1863 Remarks: Died Oct. 17, 1863 at Ringgold, Ga. Of wounds received in battle of Chicamauga Sept. 20, 1863 Register of Officers and Soldiers of the Army of the Confederate States who were killed in battle, or who died of wounds or disease When deceased: Oct. 17, 1863 Where and from what cause: Ringgold Hosp. Ga. When received: Oct. 29, 1863 Number of certificate: 49 Register of Claims of deceased Officers and Soldiers from Alabama which were filed for settlement in the Office of the Confederate States Auditor for the War Department By Whom Presented: Ardilla Green, Widow When Filed: Dec. 17, 1863 Comptroller: When reported to: Oct. 11, 1864 When returned: Oct. 28, 1864 Number of settlements: Certificates: 19950 Amount found due: $169.96 Hill Hospital Ringgold, GA. Oct. 17th, 1863 Sir, W.A. Green, Private 25th Ala. Co. “K”, died this day in Hospital of Virlinus Sclopeticum. Effects – Six Dollars and fifty cents ($6.50) Very Respectfully, Your Obedient Servant W.J. Burt Asst. Secy in Charge of Hospital The State of Alabama, Coffee County On this the 4th day of December A.D. 1863 before me, J.Y. Register, a Justice of the Peace, in and for said State and County, personally appeared Ardilla Green of Coffee County, and made oath according to law, the same is the wife of William A. Green, a private of Company (K) Captain D.C. Monroe in 25th Regiment Alabama Volunteers, that the said William A. Green volunteered at Elba on the 20th day of January 1862 for three years or the war, and continued in actual service until the 17th of October A.D. 1863 at which time he the said William A. Green did die at Ringgold, Geo. of wounds received at the battle of Chickamauga on the 20th of September 1863 leaving a wife and three children and that she is therefore the only person fully entitled to receive the pay or arrears of pay, commutation, bounty and c., that may be found due said deceased William A. Green from the Confederate States and that she authorizes J.Y. Register to apply for and receive for her sole benefit whatever may be due to said William A. Green by reason of service rendered by him in the army of the Confederate States, to whose recipe shall be a full acquittance and discharge against me for the same. And at the same time, also appeared Stephen Hawkins and T.H. Yarborough who after being duly sworn that they are acquainted with the said Ardilla Green and knew the said William A. Green, deceased, and that the facts as sworn to by the said Ardilla Green are substantially true, and they are not interested in this claim. Ardilla Green (her mark) L.S. Stephen Hawkins L.S. T.H. Yarborough L.S. The foregoing affidavit were subscribed and sworn to before me, on the day and year the same bears date and I certify that I know affiant to be credible, that the applicant is the person she represents herself to be and that I have not interest in the prosecution of said claim. J.Y. Register, J.P. The State of Alabama, Coffee County I Rowling W. Starke Judge of the Court of Probate in and for the county and state aforesaid hereby certify that J.Y. Register, Esq. whose genuine signature appears to the foregoing affidavit and certificate of acknowledgement was at the time of signing the same and is now an acting Justice of the Peace duly commissioned and qualified, and that full faith and credit are due his official acts, and further, that this is a Court of record having a Seal, and that I am ex-officio keeper thereof. Given under my hand and official Seal at office this 7th day of December A.D. 1863 R.W. Starke, Judge of Probate The Confederate States To: Ardilla Green, Widow of William A. Green, deceased, late Private of Capt. D.C. Monroe’s Co. K., 25th Regt. Ala. Vols. For pay of said deceased from June 30, 1863 the date of last payment to Oct. 17, 1863, the date of his death 3 mos. & 17 days $39.23 >From Oct. 62 to Oct. 63 – 12 mos at $134.13 - $134.13 Commutation for clothing – 10 days at 24 cts per day 2.10 $136.23 Clothing Drawn -$12.00 124.23 Amt. in hands of Israel Gibbons Capt. & Post L.M. (no amount listed) Rec’d of W.J. Burt Asst Secy Hill Hospital Ringgold, Ga. 6.50 $169.96 As per Report of Lieut. E.E. Yonge & Israel Gibbons Capt. & Post L.M. Payable to Ardilla Green Widow Coffee Co., Ala. Care of Capt. H. Fowler Agent for Ala. Box 1508 Richmond, Va. TREASURY DEPARTMENT Second Auditor’s Office October 11th 1864 R.F. Gordon, Clerk Comptroller’s Office Oct. 28th, 1864 P.H. 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