St Johns County FlArchives Military Records.....LLAMBIAS, Joseph 1909 Civilwar - Pension 2nd Regt Inf ************************************************ 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: Gene Love allaboutgenealogy@yahoo.com June 27, 2009, 6:57 pm Pension Application A00451 Surname: LLAMBIAS Given Name: Joseph Service Unit: 2nd Regt Inf Wife's Name: Rosalie REYES Application County: St Johns Co, FL Widow's Pension Claim Under the Act of 1909 (Form A) State of Florida, County of St Johns On this 28th day of July, A.D. One Thousand Nine Hundred and Nine, personally appeared before me, a Notary Public in and for the County and State aforesaid, Rosalie M. LLAMBIAS a resident of St Augustine, County of St Johns, State of Florida, who being duly sworn according to law, makes the following declaration in order to obtain a pension under the provisions of Chapter 5885, Laws of Florida, approved June 7, 1909. That she is the widow of Joseph LLAMBIAS who enlisted under the name of Joseph LLAMBIAS on the 13th day of July, 1861, in Company Capt. STARKES 2nd Fla. Cavalry, Regiment of the State of Florida, and who was honorably discharged at Richmond, July 17, 1862, on account of disability sickness. That she was lawfully married to the said Joseph L.[sic] LLAMBIAS under the name of Rosalie M. REYES in the county of St Johns, State of Florida on the 28th day of October, 1877, and that she was not divorced from him and that she has not remarried since his death, which occurred on the 28th day of January, 1892, in the County of St Johns, State of Florida. That she is a resident of St Johns County, Florida, and has continuously resided in the State of Florida all her life. That she does not own property, including real estate, personal property, mortgages or other collateral securities, stocks or bonds in this or any other State to exceed in value the sum of Five Thousand Dollars. That the following is a true and correct statement of all property owned by me in this or any other State: Real estate, located at St Johns Co.: $200.00 Total: $200.00 That she has heretofore been granted a pension from the State of Florida under Certificate No. 2989. That she is not a pensioner of any other State. That her Postoffice address is New Augustine, County of St Johns, State of Florida. {signed} Rosalie M. LLAMBIAS (Claimants must sign Christian name.) Attest: (1) W. Wallace SNOW (2) C. D. MANNCY Sworn and subscribed before me this 28th day of July A.D. 1909; and I hereby certify that the above declaration, etc., were fully made known and explained to the applicant before swearing; and that I have no interest, direct or indirect, in the prosecution of this claim. {signed} W. Wallace SNOW, Notary Public (Form B.) State of Florida, County of St Johns We, the undersigned citizens of St Johns County, State of Florida, do hereby certify that we personally know Rosalie M. LLAMBIAS who is an applicant for a pension under the Laws of Florida, and that from our own personal knowledge, and from the best information available, we believe that the applicant does not own property to exceed in value the sum of $5,000, and that the statements made by her relative to the value of her property are true and correct. {signed} C. D. MANNCY, H. H. FLOY Sworn and subscribed before me this 28th day of July 1909, W. Wallace SNOW, Notary Public Pension No: 451 Act of 1913 Former Claim No.: 2989 Application No.: 14985 Pensioner No.: 3873 Claim for Pension by Rosalie M. LLAMBIAS of St Augustine Postoffice St Johns County Widow of [blank] of [blank] Company, Regiment Filed in Pension Department Aug. 10, 1909 Approved Sep 9, 1909 With pay from Jul 1, 1909 At the rate of $[blank] This pensioner was increased to $150. per year on July 1st, 1913 a/c husband enlisted in Florida. Report of County Commissioners. We, the undersigned, County Commissioners in and for the County of [blank] Florida, do hereby report that at a meeting of the board of County Commissioners held this day, the foregoing application of [blank] for a pension under the Laws of Florida, was investigated by us; that we are satisfied that the applicant does not own property to exceed the value of $5,000, and that the representations made in the petition and affidavits are true and that a pension should be granted to the applicant. Witness our hands this [blank] day of [blank], A.D. 19[blank] (1) B. GENOVAR, Chairman (2) J. L. COLEE (3) Wm. M. DeGROVE (4) H. E. MAHR (5) A. J. PELLUS, County Commissioners. Form No. 701 Widow's Application for Pension. State of Florida, St Johns County, On this 1st day of February 1904 personally appeared before me a Clerk of the Court in and for said county and State, Mrs. Rosalie M. LLAMBIAS aged 50 years, who being by me duly sworn according to law, makes the following declaration in order to obtain the pension provided by Act of Legislature, approved June 6, 1903, for indigent widows of deceased Confederate soldiers and sailors: That she is the lawful widow of Joseph LLAMBIAS who enlisted the 13th day of July 1861 in Captain John W. STARKES' Company, 2nd Regular Fla. Vol. Regiment of the State of Florida and who was on the 17th day of July, 1862, at Richmond in the State of Virginia honorably discharged from said service, and died on the 28th day of January 1892 at his home in St Johns County. That she was legally married to said soldier prior to the first day of January, 1885, at St Augustine in the State of Florida; that she has been a bona fide resident of the State of Florida continuously, since the first day of January, A.D. 1890; that she does not own property, real and personal, to the value of $800 in this or any other State, and is not otherwise enabled or in a position to earn a livelihood, and has no income from any source sufficient for a livelihood; and that she has not purposely disposed of any property for the purpose of availing herself of the provisions of this act. Sworn and subscribed before me this 1st day of February 1904 {signed} Rosalie M. LLAMBIAS, P.O. Address St Augustine, Fla. #76 Spanish Street {signed} W. Wallace SNOW, Clerk Circuit Court St Johns County We do solemnly swear that we personally knew the said deceased Joseph LLAMBIAS, that we served with him in Virginia as Members of the 2nd Fla. Regiment from the State of Fla., and know of our own knowledge that he never deserted the service of his State, or of the Confederate States. Sworn and subscribed before me this 1st day of Feby. 1904 {signed} David L. DUNHAM, P.O. Address St Augustine, Fla. {signed} M. R. COOPER, P.O. Address St Augustine, Fla. {signed} W. Wallace SNOW, Clerk Circuit Court St. Johns County. We do solemnly swear that we personally knew Joseph LLAMBIAS and are satisfied that he performed the service set forth on foregoing page; that he was a true and faithful soldier in Confederate service and that he never deserted the same. Sworn and subscribed before me this 1st day of Feby. 190-- [blank] {signed} A. E. LOPEZ, Citizen of St. Johns County. {signed} James A. PONCE, Citizen of St. Johns County. {signed} W. Wallace SNOW, Notary Public State of Florida, County of St Johns We do solemnly swear that we personally know the above applicant Mrs. Rosalie M. LLAMBIAS, that she was the lawful wife of Joseph LLAMBIAS, now deceased, that she has never remarried since his death, that she is a person of "respectability and good reputation," that she does not own property to the value of $800 in this or any other State, and that she is not possessed of a sufficient income from any source, and has constantly resided in Florida since January 1st, 1890. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 1st day of Feby, 1904 {signed} Charles D. MANNCY {signed} A. E. LOPEZ {signed} W. Wallace SNOW, Notary Public I certify that the above affidavits are genuine; that all of the affiants are persons of respectibility and good reputation, and that their statements are worthy of belief; that the attesting officers are duly authorized to attest said affidavits, and that their signatures thereto are genuine. {signed} W. Wallace SNOW, Clerk of Circuit Court We, the undersigned County Commissioners of St Johns county, Florida, do hereby certify that we have carefully investigated the above application for pension made by Rosalie M. LLAMBIAS and are satisfied that the facts and conditions therein stated and alleged are true and correct and that she is legally and justly entitled to the pension provided by the act, approved June 6th, 1903 {signed} B. GENOVAR, Chairman. {signed} H. E. MAHR {signed} T. R. BYRD {signed} J. L. COLEE {signed} T. J. FOSTER, County Commissioners. By the County Commissioners, Attest: {signed} W. Wallace SNOW, Clerk Circuit Court. Revised Statutes of Florida, Chapter II, Article I, 2077. The children of parents who are unable to support themselves shall be required to make provisions for their support. 2078. On information filed before the Justice of the Peace of the proper district by any person whomsoever, stating that certain persons have made no adequate provisions for their father and mother, or either of them, the Justice shall cause a summons to be issued to said parties, and evidence to be taken as to the truth of the facts stated in the information, and if the same shall be found true, after a fair trial in which the defendants shall have the right to be heard by counsel, the Justice shall issue an order making an assessment on the said children for such amount as shall be necessary for the support of their parents. 2079. Said order shall carry with it the right of enforcement by execution, and shall have the force and effect of a writ of garnishment on the wages of such children, and shall further provide for the person to whom and the manner in which the money assessed therein shall be paid. 6320 2989 Claim for Pension 120 by Mrs. Rosa M. LLAMBIAS of St Johns Co. Widow of Joseph LLAMBIAS of Starke's Company 2nd Reg. Fla. Vol. Regiment Filed in Executive Department, Feb. 5, 1904 Approved Feb. 20, 1904, C. H. DICKINSON, Secretary of Board Filed in Comptroller's Office [blank] $120.00 Pay from Feb. 5, 1904 at rate of $96.00 per annum State Board of Pensions: No. 14985 Department of Pensions, State of Florida Tallahassee, Sept. 6, 1909 Hon. F.C. AINSWORTH, The Adjutant General, Washington, D.C. Dear Sir: Joseph LLAMBIAS who is an applicant for a pension under the laws of Florida, claims to have been a member of Company H, 2nd Florida, Regiment Infantry, Confederate States Army, and to have been [blank]. Please furnish me with the record of this soldier. Yours very truly, A. C. CRUM, Comptroller. {stamped Adjutant General's Office, War Department, Sep 15, 1909, No. 1566846} Address: "The Adjutant General, War Department, Washington, D.C." Joseph LLAMBIAS 14985 451 1566846 War Department, The Adjutant General's Office, Washington, September 16, 1909. 3873 Respectfully returned to the Comptroller, State of Florida, Tallahassee. The records show Joseph LLAMBIAS, private, Company H, 2d Florida Infantry, Confederate States Army, enrolled March 23, 1861, and that he was discharged July 25, 1862, because of disability. No later record of him has been found. {signed} F. C. AINSWORTH, The Adjutant General. [A.G.O. 72-1] File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/fl/stjohns/military/civilwar/pensions/llambias51nmt.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.net/flfiles/ File size: 11.6 Kb