MONROE COUNTY, GA - MILITARY PENSION Smith, Richard A. Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: (File contributed by Jane Newton, transcribed by E. Robertson) (*SOME NOTES HAVE BEEN ADDED BY TRANSCRIBER THESE ARE INDICATED BY (*Notes:) Georgia Table of Contents: http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm RICHARD A SMITH (File contributed by Jane Newton, transcribed by E. Robertson) APPLICATION FOR PENSION BY A WIDOW Whose Deceased Husband Was on the Pension Roll of Georgia. (Not to be Used by the Widow of a Disabled Soldier Pensioner.) STATE OF GEORGIA. MONROE COUNTY. Personally before me MRS ELLA J. SMITH of said County, who, after having been duty sworn, says that she is the widow of RICHARD A SMITH to whom, in the County she was married on 4TH DAY OF NOVEMBER 1879 and that she remained his wife, and resided with him to the date of his death SEPT. 21, 1924 that she has not since his death remarried; at the time of his death he was a resident of Monroe County. In said State Georgia, and he was on the Pension Roll of the State and paid a pension of $100.00 in Monroe County for 1924 (per annum), on account of being a soldier in Company A Regiment 5th Ga (Volunteers or State Militia). That she is now a bona fide resident citizen of said State of Georgia, and she has continuously, resided there since day of ALL HER LIFE. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this the 11 DAY OF OCTOBER, 1924 (SEAL OF ORDINARY.) AFFIDAVIT OF WITNESS TO PROVE MARRIAGE AND DATE OF DEATH OF HUSBAND STATE OF GEORGIA, MONROE COUNTY Personally before me comes W. F. COLEMAN known to be a responsible and truthful person, residing in said County, who after having been duly sworn, says that of deponent’s own personal knowledge, Mrs. ELLA J. SMITH , who made, the foregoing affidavit, is the lawful widow of RICHARD A. SMITH WHO DIED IN MONROE COUNTY IN SAID STATE OF GEORGIA ON THE 21ST DAY OF SEPT. 1924, and that she has not since married; that she became the wife of RICHARD A SMITH ON THE 4TH DAY OF OCTOBER 1879; that she and he had resided together as husband and wife, continuously, since 4th DAY OF NOV.. 1879 and that R. A. SMITH was the same man who was on the pension roll of said State of Georgia from Monroe County...............when he died. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this the 11th day of October 1924. Geo. W. Newton, Ordinary. ******************************************* APPLICATION FOR PENSION DUE TO A DECEASED PENSIONER GEORGIA, MONROE COUNTY Personally before me, the Ordinary of said County, comes MRS. ELLA J. SMITH of said County, who, after being sworn, on oath says that he knew R. A. Smith of said County, and that said Pensioner was on the Pension Roll of said county at the time of death, which occurred in Monroe County, in this State, on the 22nd day of September 1924, and that a Pension of Three Hundred Twenty Five Dollars was due pensioner and unpaid at the time of pensioner's death, and that pensioner left a widow surviving, and no estate of any value sufficient to pay these funeral expenses, which amounted to the sum of $152.25 per sworn statements fully and completely ITEMIZED hereto attached. SS: MRS ELLA J. SMITH ****************************************** CERTIFICATE OF ORDINARY GEORGIA, MONROE COUNTY I, Geo. W. Newton, Ordinary of said County, do certify that I personally know E. W. Banks and S. H. Thornton, who is a resident citize of said County and Butts County, and that said person is of truthful and trustworthy character, entitled to full faith and credit; that I also knew R. A. Smith while in life and that this was the same person whose name appears on the Pension Roll of Monroe County, and was paid a pension of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) in said county for 1924 and I now believe said pensioner to be dead; and that the instructions at the foot of this voucher have been carefully observed in making up this voucher and the bills which are attached hereto. Give under my hand and official seal, this 7th day of May 1925. Geo. W. Newton, Ordinary ********************************** APPLICATION FOR PENSION DUE TO A DECEASED PENSIONER GEORGIA, MONROE COUNTY Personally before me, the Ordinary of said County, comes A. A. SMITH of said County, who, after being sworn, on oath says that he knew MRS. ELLA J. SMITH of said County, and that said Pensioner was on the Pension Roll of BUTTS county at the time of death, which occurred in BUTTS County, in this State, on the 6TH DAY OF FEBRUARY 1928, and that a Pension of TWO Hundred Dollars was due pensioner and unpaid at the time of pensioner's death, and that pensioner left a widow surviving, and no estate of any value sufficient to pay these funeral expenses, which amounted to the sum of $125.00 per sworn statements fully and completely ITEMIZED hereto attached. SS: A. A. SMITH, FEB 21,1928 ************************************* ORDINARY'S CERTIFICATE ************************************ MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE MONROE COUNTY, STATE OF GEORGIA This Certifies that RICHARD A SMITH AND MISS ELLA J. GARR, were united in the holy bonds of matrimony by E. M. Hooten, M. G., on the 4th day of November in the year of our Lord 1879 as appears of record in my office in Marriage Record, Book B, Page 79. This 11th day of October 1924, ss: Geo. W. Newton, Ordinary *************************************** Itemized Statement from S. H. Thornton - GA Butts Co. for funeral expense of Mrs. Ella J. Smith Itemized Statement from Luntz & Banks, Estate of R. A. Smith, May 5, 1924. Suit, $15.00, Shirt $2.00, Tie $.25 $27.25 J. N. SMITH WIDOW'S AFFIDAVIT State of Georgia County of Monroe Personally before me comes MRS. ANNA CLEMENTS SMITH of said County, who, after being duly sworn, says that she is the widow of J. N. SMITH, TO WHOM, in the County of Monroe, State of Georgia, she was married on the 20th day of Feb. 1872, and that she remained his wife and resided with him to the date of his death in January 1915 and that she has not since his death remarried. At the time of his death he was a resident of Monroe County, in said State of Georgia, and he was on the Indigent Pension Roll of the State and paid a pension of $60.00 in Monroe County for 1915 per annum, on account of being a soldier in Company H, Regiment 7th GA. (Volunteers or State Militia: That she is now a bona fide resident citizen of said County of Monroe and she has so continuously resided since ______day of 1844 all her life. 9th Sept. 1919 SS: Mrs. Anna Clements Smith ********************************** Affidavit of Witnesses to Prove Marriage and to Whom. Date of Death of Husband Personally before me comes J. O. CLEMENTS know to be responsible and truthful persons, residin in said County, who after having been duly sworn, say: that his own personal knowledge MRS. ANNA CLEMENTS SMITH, who made the foregoing affidavit, is the lawful widow of J. N. Smith who died in Monroe County in said State of .................on 20th DAY OF FEBRUARY 1915 and that she has not since remarried. That she became the wife of J. N. SMITH on ..............day of Feb. 1872 to his death in 1915 and that he was the same man who was on the pension roll of said State of Ga. from Monroe County when he died. I was present and saw them married and knew that they were married and lived together as husband and wife until his death January 1915, and that she has not since married. Sworn 9th Sept. 1919. J. O. Clements I certify that I cannot find any record of the marriage, but from what I know of the parties it is time they were married as stated in their affidavits. Geo. W. Newton, Ordinary