Orange County FlArchives Military Records.....ABERNATHY, Elizabeth R. Widow Of Burwell G. 1907 Civilwar - Pension Co. H. 437 AL Inf Regt. ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/fl/flfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Betty Wilkerson wilkerbee@aol.com July 29, 2008, 9:55 am WIDOWS PENSION Application To Be Signed by Widow (FORM A) I, Elizabeth R. Abernathy, do hereby make application to the State Board of Pensions for a pension, to be granted to me under the act of 1907, Chapter 5600 of the Laws of Florida, on the following grounds: I am the widow of Burwell G. Abernathy, deceased who departed this life on the 27th day of July, A.D., 1900, in the county of Hillsborough, in the State of Florida. I was married to him on the 12th day of November, A. D., 1867, in the county of Marengo, in the State of Alabama. I have not remarried since the death of my said husband, Burwell G. Abernathy. My husband, the said Burwell G. Abernathy, enlisted and served in the military service of the Confederate States, during the war between the States of the United States and he did not desert the Confederate or State service. I have been a resident of the State of Florida for ten consecutive years prior to the date of this application, and that I am not receiving a pension from any other State. Elizabeth R. Abernathy Applicant STATE OF FLORIDA, County of Orange Before me, B. M. Robinson , Clerk of the Circuit Court in and for said County and State, personally came Elizabeth R. Abernathy, who, being by me duly sworn, deposes and says that she is the applicant named in the foregoing petition, and that the statements therein made are true. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 18th, day of December, A.D., 1907. B. M. Robinson Clerk, Circuit Court ************************************************************************ QUESTIONS TO BE ANSWERED BY APPLICANT (FORM B) STATE OF FLORIDA, Orange County On this 18th day of December, A.D., 1907, before me, H. E. Carlton, Clerk of the Circuit Court in and for said County and State, personally came Elizabeth R. Abernathy, who being by me first duly sworn, deposes and says that the answers written herein to the following questions, numbered from 1 to 12, inclusive, are true: 1. What is your name, and where and when were you born? Elizabeth R. Abernathy Near Greensboro, Ala. April 15, 1848. 2. Are you the widow of Burwell G. Abernathy. I am. 3. When and where were you married? Apr. 12th, 1867. Jefferson Merengo County, Ala. 4. When and where did he die? Died near Tampa, Fla. on 27th, July, 1903. 5. Have you remarried since the death of your husband? I have not. 6. When and in what company or organization did your husband enlist during the war between the States? In 437 Ala. Infantry co. H in April, 1862. 7. Did he desert that service? No. 8. Of what State and county are you a resident? Florida Orange 9. How long have you resided in this State? Twenty One Years. 10. From what date have you continuously resided in this State? Since Nov. 1886. 11. Have you lived in any other State than Florida? Yes. Born in Ala.. 12. If you answer yes, give name of the State or States and when you resided there. Born in Ala, but resided in Ala. until I moved to Florida in Nov. 1886 and have resided here every since that date. Sworn to and subscribed before me this the 18th day of December, Elizabeth R. Abernathy Applicant A.D. 1907. B. M. Robinson Clerk, Circuit Court ***********************************************************************\ Questions For Witnesses (FORM C) STATE OF ALABAMA County of Marengo Before me, Charles B. Cleveland Clark of the Circuit Court in and for said county and State, personally came William S. Walston and Quintus G. Adams, who appeared as witnesses in support of the application of Mrs. Elizabeth R. Abernathy for an annuity under the laws of the State of Florida providing for annuities for widows of deceased Confederate soldiers and sailors of the State of Florida, and said witnesses, after being duly sworn true answers to make to the following questions, each for himself deposes and says: 1. What is your name and where do you reside: William S. Walston and Quintus G. Adams both of Lindau, Alabama. 2. How long have you known the applicant? Q. G. Adams knows him for four or five years. 3. Where does she reside and how long has she been a resident of this State? Orlando, Florida, about twenty years from correspondence with her husband. 4. Were you acquainted with her husband? We were both acquainted with him. 5. Where and to whom was she married? She was married to Burwell G. Abernathy. Married in Jefferson, Ala. 6. Is he dead? If so, when and where did he die? Her husband is dead died in Tampa, Florida. 7. Was he a solider or sailor in the State or Confederate service during the war between the States? He was a soldier. 8. When did he enlist and in what organization? He enlisted in April, 1862 in Co. A – 43 Alabama Infantry Vol. ********************************************************************** 9. When was he discharged and for what cause? He was wounded in the hand in 1863 and did not ________(?) to the Army or rather to our Command. 10. Where and in what campaigns did he perform regular military duty? He was with us in Compaigns in Kentucky in 1862. 11. Were either or both of you members of the same Company or Regiment with him? We were both in his Company and Regiment. 12. Did he desert the Confederate or State service? He did not. 13. Were either of you with the command when it surrendered? Yes. 14. Was Burwell G. Abernathy the husband of the applicant, present when the command surrendered? No. 15. If not, where was he? He had been previously discharged. 16. When did he leave his command? In August, 1863. 17. Have you any personal or financial interest in the granting of this annuity to the applicant? None whatsoever. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 6th W. L. Walton day of August , Q. G. Adams A.D. 1907. C. B. Cleveland Clerk, Circuit Court. (The above questions must be answered by each witness, and the answers must so state.) ************************************************************************ (Form D) STATE OF ALABAMA COUNTY OF MARENGO I, Charles B. Cleveland, Clerk of the Circuit Court in and for said County and State, do hereby certify that the witnesses named in the foregoing affidavit are reliable and trustworthy persons, and their statements are entitled to full faith and credit. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of the Circuit Court this 6th day of august, A.D., 1907. C. B. Cleveland Clerk, Circuit Court ______________________________ (Form E) We, the members of the Board of County Commissioners in and for Orange County, Florida, do hereby certify that at a meeting of the said Board of County Commissioners, held on the 6th day of January, A.D., 1908, the foregoing application for an annuity in behalf of Mrs. Elizabeth R. Abernathy was presented to the said Board and the same was thereupon duly investigated. We do further certify that in our opinion the said application is just, and should be granted. H. H. Dickson Chairman H. A. Chappell _______________(?) H. R. Fuller County Commissioners By the County Commission. Attest, B. M. Robinson Clerk, Circuit Court __________________________ N O T E Forms “A” and “B” to be filled by Applicant; “C” by at least two witnesses; “D” by Clerk Circuit Court; “E” by County Commissioners ******************************************************************** CLAIM FOR PENSION BY #6320 Mrs. Elizabeth R. Abernathy OF Orange Co. WIDOW OF Burwell G. Abernathy OF A Company 43rd Ala. Vols. Regiment APPROVED Feb. 8, 1908 WITH PAY FROM January 10, 1908 AT THE RATE OF $120.00 PER ANNUM Jefferson Bell Secretary of Board FILED IN COMPTROLLER’S OFFICE _____________________, 19_____ ******************************************************************* Widow’s Pension Claim Under General Pension Law of Florida as Amended by Acts of 1921 State of Florida County of Orange On this 30th day of Aug., A.D. One Thousand Nine Hundred and twenty one, personally appeared before me a Clerk Ct. Ct. in and for the County and State aforesaid, ________________ , resident of Orlando, County of Orange, State of Florida, who being duly sworn according to law, makes the following declaration in order to obtain a pension under the provisions of the General Pension Laws of Florida as amended by Chapter 8400, Acts of 1921. That she is the lawful widow of Burwell G. Abernathy, who was enlisted under the name of Burwell G. Abernathy, on the _____ day of April, 1862, in Company A 43 , Regiment of the State of Alabama and who was honorably discharged at ________________, 186____, in account of close of war. That he also served in For proof of service refer to application No. 6320, filed in Comptrollers Office. Never drew a pension. That she was lawfully married to the said Burwell G. Abernathy under the name of Elizabeth Ruffin Cooke, in the County of Marengo, State of Alabama, on the 12th day of November, 1867, and that she was not divorced from him and that she has not remarried since his death, which occurred on the 27th day of July, 1908, in the County of Hillsborough, State of Florida, except as hereinafter stated. That she is a resident of Orlando, Orange County, Florida, and has continuously resided in the State of Florida since 29th day of Nov., 1886. ********************************************************************** That she was heretofore granted a pension from the State of Florida under Certificate No. _____. That she is not a pensioner of any other State. That her Postoffice address is Orlando, County of Orange, State of Florida. Mrs. B. G. Abernathy (Elizabeth R. Abernathy) Signature of Claimant Attest: W. A. Howard ____________________________ Sworn to and subscribed before me this 30 day of Aug., A.D., 1921. I hereby certify that the above declaration, etc., was made known and fully explained to the applicant before swearing, and that I have no interest, direct or indirect, in the prosecution of this claim. B. W. Robinson, Clerk, Ct. Ct. By W. A. Howard, DO (a) State of ________________ County of ____________________ I, ______________, of ____________ County, Florida, hereby certify that the records in this office show that a marriage license was issued to ______________ and ____________ on the ___ day of ________, A.D., 19____. The records further show that the above named parties were married on the ____day of_______, A.D., 19¬¬__ and that the ceremony was performed by ______________. _______________________ (seal) (b) STATE OF ____________ COUNTY OF ________________ Before me, a Notary Public, in and for the County and State aforesaid, personally appeared ________________ and ____________, who, being duly sworn according to law, deposes and says each for himself that he was present at the marriage of ____________ and _____________ which occurred at __________ on the ____ day of_______, A.D., 19__ in the County of __________, State of Florida, and that the ceremony was performed by _______________. __________________________(L.S.) _________________________(L.S.) Sworn and subscribed before me this ____ day of _________., A.D., ______. _______________________________ _______________________________ (SEAL) ********************************************************************** STATE OF ____________ COUNTY OF ________________ Before me, a Notary Public, in and for the County and State aforesaid, personally appeared ________________ and ____________, who, being duly sworn according to law, deposes and says each for himself that he knows of his own personal knowledge of the death of ____________________ which occurred at __________________, County of ___________________, State of ___________________, on the _____ day of _____________, A.D. ___________. __________________________(L.S.) _________________________(L.S.) Sworn and subscribed before me this ____ day of _________., A.D., ______. _______________________________ _______________________________ (SEAL) REPORT OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS We, the undersigned, County Commissioners in and for the County of Orange, Florida, do hereby report that at a meeting of the Board of County Commissioners held this day, the foregoing application of Mrs. B. G. Abernathy for a pension under the Laws of Florida, was investigated by us, that we are satisfied that the applicant has been a bona fide citizen of the State of Florida for eight years preceding the date of this application, and that the representation made in the petition and affidavits are true, and that a pension should be granted the applicant. Witness our hands this 7th day of August, , A.D., 1921. _________________(?) J. M. Partin R. C. Bigelow J. H. ___________(?) S. S. Sadler County Commissioners By the County Commissioners . Attest: B. M. Robinson Clerk, Circuit Court NOTE: All Blanks must be filled out. All information required must be fully and accurately given. Applicants may use either form (a) or (b) for proof of marriage, or she may attach certified copy of marriage certificate. Applicant may attach certified copy of official record of husband’s death in lieu of form (c) if preferred. Where the applicant for pension has remarried since the death of the soldier husband, upon whose service she is applying for a pension, she must establish the fact that she has again become a widow in the same manner as prescribed in above paragraph, or if divorced, she should forward certified copy of decree granting a divorce annulling such marriage. APPLICANT MUST GIVE PERMANENT ADDRESS ******************************************************************* These Blanks to be filled in by Pension Board. Claim No. ______________ Name____________________________ Property__________________________ Co. Com. _________________________ Res. _____________________________ ______________________________________ PROOF OF WAR SERVICE Witnesses _________________________ __________________________________ __________________________________ Company __________________________ Regiment __________________________ Enlisted ___________________________ __________________________________ ________________________________________ W. D. RECORD Company ___________________________ Regiment ___________________________ Enlisted_____________________________ ___________________________________ __________________________________________ REMARKS ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ Former Claim No. 6320-1908 Application No. 22049 Pensioner No. 4771 CLAIM FOR PENSION BY Mrs. B. G. Abernathy Orlando Postoffice Orange County WIDOW OF Burwell G. Abernathy OF Co. A Company 43rd Alabama Regiment FILED IN PENSION DEPARTMENT Sept. 12, 1921 APPROVED AND FILED IN COMP- TROLLER’S OFFICE Dec. 21, 1921 With pay from Dec. 12, 1921 At the rate of $300.00 per annum Sinclair ________(?) Secretary of Board ************************************************************** (Letter) No. 6320-1908 STATE BOARD OF PENSIONS Governor. Comptroller. Treasurer. DEPARTMENT OF PENSIONS, STATE OF FLORIDA, Tallahassee, Fla., Aug. 2nd, 1921 The Adjutant-General, Washington, D. C. Dear Sir: Burwell G. Abernathy, whose widow is applying for a pension under the Laws of Florida. Claims to have been a member of Company A 43rd Ala. Volunteers Inf., Confederate States Army, and to have been wounded and reentered the service in same command in 1863 in the Comissary Department. Please furnish me with the record of this soldier. Yours very truly, Ernest __________(?) Comptroller ****************************************************************** WAR DEPARTMENT THE ADJUTANT GENERAL’S OFFICE WASHINGTON, Aug. 19, 1921 Respectfully returned to Pension Dept. State of Florida Tallahassee Fla. with the information that Burwell G. Abernathy, Pvt. Co. A 43 Ala. S____(?) C___(?) Enlisted Mar. 11, 1862 in Marengo Co., Ala. and on must roll for Jan. & Feby 1865. Last on file is shown present. No captures, parole or later record for him found. Regth. Ret. for Dec., 1862 shows him sent to Hosp. at Knoxville, No. 1. P. C. Harris The Adjutant General ******************************************************************* STATE BOARD OF PENSIONS. NO. 22049 Governor. Comptroller. Treasurer. DEPARTMENT OF PENSIONS, STATE OF FLORIDA, Tallahasse, Fla., Nov. 7th, 1921 The Adjutant-General, Washington, D.c. Dear Sir: William L. Walston, who is witnessing a claim for a pension under the Laws of Florida. Claims to have been a member of Company A, 43rd. Ala. Infantry;, Volunteers, Confederate States Army, and to have ___________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ Please furnish me with the record of this soldier. Yours very truly, Ernest Amos, Comptroller. ******************************************************************* WAR DEPARTMENT THE ADJUTANT GENERAL’S OFFICE. WASHINGTON. Dec. 1, 1921. Respectfully returned to Pension Department, Tallahasse, Florida. with the information that Wm. L. Walston, Pvt. & Cpl. Co. A. 43rd Regt. Ala. Inf., C.S.A. enlisted at Marengo Co. Mar. 11, 1862. Co. W.R. for Jan 6 Feb 1865 (last on file) shows him present. Paroled at Appomattox Court House, Va., Apr. 9, 1865. P. C. Harris The Adjutant General ******************************************************************** STATE BOARD OF PENSIONS. No. 22049 Governor. Comptroller. Treasurer. DEPARTMENT OF PENSIONS, STATE OF FLORIDA Tallahasse, Fla., Nov. 7th, 1921 The Adjutant-General Washington, D.C. Dear Sir: J. C. Abernethy, who is witnessing a claim for a pension under the laws of Florida. Claims to have been a Surgeon of Companys 32nd & 58th Alabama 43rd Ga. Regiments, Confederate States Army, and to have __________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ Please furnish me with the record of this soldier. Yours very truly, Ernest Amos, Comptroller. ***************************************************************** WAR DEPARTMENT. THE ADJUTANT GENERAL’S OFFICE. WASHINGTON, DEC. 1, 1921. Respectfully returned to Pension Department, Tallahasse, Florida. with the information that J. C. Abernathy, Capt. & Asst. Surg. 32nd Regt. Ala. Inf., C.S. A. was apptd. Apr. 18, 1862 and paroled at Greensboro, N.C. – 1865 as a Surg. 40th Battn. Ga. Vols., C.S.A. P. C. Harris The Adjutant General ********************************************************************* STATE BOARD OF PENSIONS. No. 22049 Governor. Comptroller. Treasurer. DEPARTMENT OF PENSIONS, STATE OF FLORIDA Tallahasse, Fla., Nov. 7th, 1921 The Adjutant-General Washington, D.C. Dear Sir: Quintus S. Adams, who is witnessing a claim for a pension under the laws of Florida. Claims to have been a member of Company A 43rd Alabama Infantry, Vol. Confederate States Army, and to have __________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ Please furnish me with the record of this soldier. Yours very truly, Ernest Amos, Comptroller. ****************************************************************** WAR DEPARTMENT. THE ADJUTANT GENERAL’S OFFICE. WASHINGTON, DEC. 1, 1921. Respectfully returned to Pension Department, Tallahasse, Florida. with the information that Quintus S. Adams, Pvt. & Capt. Co. A. 43rd Regt. Ala. Inf. C.S.A. enlisted Mar. 11, 1862 at Maringo Co. Co.N.R. for Jan. ___(?) Feb. 1865 (last on file) shows him present. He was paroled at Appomattox Court House, Va., Apr. 9, 1865. P. C. Harris The Adjutant General ***************************************************************** (Letter) State of Alabama Jefferson County Before me, J. W. Bowmer, a Notary Public in and for said State & County personally appeared J. C. Abernathy, M. D. who being by me duly sworn deposes and says the following is true and correct. That he previously knew B. G. Abernathy, that he served in the Tennessee army – do not remember the regiment, was wounded. One of his hands torn to pieces by gunshot wound and sent home on furlough and upon his recovery, rejoined his command and was detailed and assigned to the Commissary Dept., in which capacity he served until the surrender of the Army in the Spring of 1865. J. C. Abernathy, M.D. Surgeon 32 & 58th Ala.& 43rd Ga. Reg. to. Birmingham, Ala. Dec. 4th, 1904 Sworn to and subscribed before me this 9th day Dec. 1907. J. M. Bowmer, N.P. ************************************************************************ APPLICATION FOR PENSION UNDER LAWS OF FLORIDA (FORM A) FOR USE OF APPLICANT FOR PENSION I, David Branch , do hereby make application to the State Board of Pensions for a pension to be granted to me under the act of 1907, Chapter 5600 of the Laws of the State of Florida, upon the following grounds: I enlisted and served in the Military service of Confederate States during the war between the States of the United States, and that I did not desert the Confederate or State service; that I was a bona fide citizen of this State for ten years prior to the date of this application and have been continuously since a citizen of the State of Florida, and that I I am partially disabled by reason of a wound received in the right shoulder the same being badly broken to pieces and also by reason of disiese of the kidneys caused from exposure in service. Also by reason of age being now over sixty. I further represent to the State Board of Pensions that I am not receiving a pension from any other State. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this eleventh day of September, A.D., 1907. David Branch Witness: Postoffice Philippi, Fla. J. A. Whidden J. F. Kilpatrick ****************************************************************** File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/fl/orange/military/civilwar/pensions/abernath29nmt.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.net/flfiles/ File size: 26.0 Kb