Pike County GaArchives Military.....Pension Rolls 1898 - 1901 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: William Russell dragonraj@comcast.net November 18, 2004 [ Ledger (no title) ( approximately 7 ½ inches by 11 ½ )] [ Located at Pike County, Georgia Probate Court] [Inside front cover:] W. J. Newell [--?--] Send new application A. D. Granger Molina Ga A. T. Manley in regard to pension of Mrs. Rebecca Manley application for reason At Gay Ga Mrs. Annie Williams for New Pension and instructions Milner GA Send new indigent blank to W. J. Harrison Milner Ga also send old blanks [ PAGE 1] A B List of Pensioners whose claims have been approved up to Nov 7th 1898 Indigent Benett, M. L. Indigent for 1899 Beckham, Hiram Bullard, J. C. 60 Brown, E. M. Jones, J. M. Cooper, J. C. Legg, L. H. 24 Connell, J. M. Lifsey, B. H. Evans, W. B. Marable, A. D. Gibson, Lawrence Respess, W. M. Gordy, Benj. Hamlet, Joshua Hambrick, R. J. Bennett, M. L. 27 Hickman, A. L. Crowell, W. E. 27 Marshall, W. L. Sikes, J. B. 27 Sullivan, H. G. Respess, W. M. [same as above] Walker, J. W. Joiner, T. J. 25 Willis, W. H. 23 Hagan, J. M. C. 25 Wright, B. R. Lawrence, O. C. Wills, R. L. Milner, J. J. Reeves, J. W. Invalid 1898 Invalid for1899 Crowder, E. T. Akins, E. C. Kitching, J. A. Foster, B. J. Stewart, Aron Strickland, J. C. [ PAGE 2] List of Pensioners returned approved August 1st 1901 Indigent A. H. Beall dead Jessie T. Conner 28 D. M. Childs 28 J. H. Crane 28 A. D. Granger 28 J. R. Hurst dead J. E. Halman 29 S. M. Huckaby 29 W. J. Harrison 28 B. N. J. Lee 29 G. W. Mann 30 W. T. Parks 30 J. L. Stallings 30 W. J. Sikes 30 M. E. Strickland 30 James Wheeler Bishop, J. A. page 30 Harvill [J. M.] 29 Horton, P. F. 29 Carswell, A. G. 27 Invalid B. G. Rivers 79 [ PAGE 3 ] Adams, Jesse [ PAGE 4 ] Disabled Soldier Pension Jm M. Patterson Lived in the County & State since the 20th day of October 1825. He is 73 years of age. He is a Farmer & served 2 ½ yrs in Company A of 5th Regiment of Ga. Vol. Calvary Suffers from chronic diarhae [sp] & [--?--] He has no property J. W. Means Ordinary G. P. Martin Lived in the County & State since March 29th 1825. He served for the term of three yrs. In Company E of the 6th Regiment of State & Confederate. Suffers with Rheumatism in back and hips, & turmer [sp] in stomach. He has no property. J. W. Means Ordinary Robert H. Allen: Lived in the County & State ever since Nov. 16th 1824. He is 73 years of age. A farmer. He served for the term of 6 months in Company H, of the State troops [--?--]. He suffers with malarial Rheumatism & general debilily [sp] & age J. W. Means [ PAGE 5 ] J. W. Manley: Lived in the County & State since Aug. 7th 1826. 71 yrs. of age. Served for the term of 2 ½ yrs in Company D of 2nd Regiment of State troops. Suffers from wounded in private & they have become so enlarged so that I [--?--] not able to do labor J. W. Means W. J. Wadsworth: Lived in the County & State ever since the 4th day of Dec. 1839. Served the term of three years in Company H of 44th Regiment of Ga Volunteers. Suffers from double hernia. J. W. Means W. H. Martin : Lived in the County & State ever since the 6th day of October 1825. Served the term of 6 months in Company K of 32nd Regiment of Ga. Volunteers. Suffers from lameness in right legg [sp] . Said legg has perished away on account of disease. J. W. Means [ PAGE 6 ] BLANK [ PAGE 7 ] G. E. Lavender of Pike has resided in Ga since 1837, 64 years old, farmer. Served 3 yrs in Co. D of Philips Legion G. V. Suffers with catarrah [sp] of the head, rheumatism in back & failing eyesight Jas. Wheelan of Pike has resided in Ga. Since 1895, 57 years old. Served 18 months in Co. C of 4th reg G.V. Calvary suffers with nervous prostration & vertigo Moses Stern of Pike has resided in Ga. Since 1868, 67 years old, merchant. Served three years in Co. D of the 13th Reg. Of Ga. Vol. Suffers from disable hernia & rheumatism. J. R. Montgomery resided since 24 of August 1824. 78 years old . Enlisted in May 1864 served 11 months in Co. H Cummings Battallion [sp] Georgia State troops Discharged at surrender. Suffers with paralysis & old age [ PAGES 8 &9 ] BLANK [ PAGE 10 ] Dead J. R. Turner : Lived in the County & State since the 8th day of Aug. 1828. 69 yrs. of age. Served the term of more than 2 yrs. in Company D of 2nd Regiment of State Line troops. Suffers from heart trouble, double hernia, tender in breast and infirmity. J. W. Means S. J. Bankston : Lived in the County & State since the 18th day of July 1834. 63 years of age Served for the term of one year Company H of 4th Battalion Ga. Volunteers Sharp Shooters. Suffers from kidney disease & chronic Diarhaea [sp] & Rheumatism J. W. Means Dead H. A. Story : Lived in County & State since the 3rd day of Dec. 1836. 61 yrs of age. Served the term of 2 years in Company C, 4th Batalion [sp] Cavalry (state troops) Blind and not able to see how to do manual labor. J. W. Means [ PAGE 11 ] J. H. McHargue : Lived in the County and State sine 9th day of May 1834. He is 64 yrs. Of age Served the term of three yrs. In Company D, of the 37th Regiment of Ga Vol. Can’t see well enough to do any kind of manual labor J. W. Means Dead W. H. Legg: Lived in the County & State since the 1st day of March 1823. 74 years of age. Served the term of nearly three years in Company D. of 2nd Ga Battalion (state troops) On acct. of General infirmity & age is not able to support himself by manual labor of business J. W. Means Dead Robert Peters : Lived in the County & State since the 7th day Sept. 1822. He is 75 years of age. Served the term of three years in Company H, of the 44th Regiment of Ga Volunteers. He is physically unable to do any kind of labor on acct. of age and declining health J. W. Means [ PAGE 12 ] A. J. Johnson : Lived in the Co. & State since the 9th day of May 1842. 55 yrs of age. Served the term of nearly 4 years in company of Gibson Artelary [sp]. His back & hips are afflicted with something like rheumatism. He is not able to labor sufficiently to support himself. J. W. Means Levi Peters : Lived in the County & State since the 22nd day of Dec. 1827. He is 70 years of age. Served the term of three years in Company H, of the 44th Regiment of Ga Vol. On acct. of age & rheumatism and unable to labor for a living J. W. Means Dead T. J. Bussey: Has resided in Ga since 15th of Aug. 1816. Served for the term of nearly 1 year in Co. H of 7th Reg. Of (State Line Troops) Suffers with back & hip caused from concussion of a shell at [G---ville] Ga. [ PAGE 13 ] Dead C. W. Oliver Has resided in Ga. Since 4th of Aug 1822. Served for the term of six months in Co. C. 3rd Ga Bat. (State Troops). Old age and general infirmity. Dead W. R. Howe, Has resided in Ga since 9th Oct. 1839. Served for the term of 4 yrs. In Co. B 4th Ga. Bat. Ga. Vol. (sharp shooters). Suffers with rheumatism and indigestion & a complicative nervous tremors Dead Jesse Adams Has resided in Ga since 11 June 1830. 68 yrs of age farmer Served for the term of nearly 4 yrs. In Co. K of 34th Reg. Ga. Vol. Suffers from heart trouble and general disability. Dead G. W. Hammock, Has resided in Ga. Since June 1833. Served for the term of 4 yrs. In Co. B 2nd Bat. Ga. Vol. (sharp shooters) Suffers from hernia on right side [ PAGE 14 ] Dead Westley Brannon Has resided in Ga. Since 22 Jan 1813. Served for the term of over 1 year in Co 2nd Regular State Line Troops. Suffers from [--?--] & blindness & old age. T. J. Connell Has resided in Ga. Since 14th Feb. 1834. Served for the term of 3 years in Co. C 4th Reg. Ga Vol (sharp shooters) Suffers from Rheumatism, heart trouble, & indigestion. S. M. Sutton Has resided in Ga. Since 10th June 1825. Served the term of 3 yrs. In Company D 31st Reg. Ga. Vol. Suffers from double hernia, chronic asthma. W. T. H. Tayler Has resided in GA. Since 3rd of Feb. 1832. Served the term of 4 yrs. In Co. D. 45th Reg. Ga. Vol. He is unable to support himself on account of effect of wound received [ PAGE 15 ] Dead Jas. Buchanan Has resided in Ga. Since 12th of March 1827. Served the term of nearly 4 yrs. In Co. B. Cobbs’s Legion Ga. Vol. Suffers from disease of kidneys. P. F. Haston Has resided in Ga. Since 10th day Dec. 1816. Served for the term of 8 months in Ga. State Troops ( Col. Redding commander ) Suffers from Blindness, old age & feebleness on account of age. D. C. Williamson Has resided in Ga. Since 30th Jan. 1847. Served for the term of 1 yr. In Co. G 1st Reg. Ga. Reserves Totally blind. E. B. Darden Has resided in Ga. Since 21st of May 1833. Served for the term of 2 years in Co. L 1st Ga Regulars also Co. E 63rd Reg. Ga. Vol. Suffers from spells of vertigo. [ PAGE 16 ] H. H. McKinnon 20th of May 1836. Has served the term of 3 yrs. In Co. “F” 41st Reg. Ga. Vol. Has resided in GA. Since may be 1858. Suffers from cancer of the face on left temple. Age 62 Dead F. F. Hamilton Has resided in Ga. Since 29th of Apr. 1821. Has served the term of 3 years in Co. Griffin Light Artillery. Sufferd from chronic Diareha & heart troubles. G. D. Cook Has resided in Ga. Since 23rd Nov. 1831. Served the term of three & ½ years in Co. H 44th Reg. Ga. Vol. He suffers from lameness in right ankle caused by injury received in service. J. M. C. Hagan has resided in GA since Jany 1 1846. Served 3 years in Company G 3rd GA Battalion [--?--] Brigade 67 years born 1833 [ PAGE 17 ] Dead C. E. McCarthey: 1899 Has resided in Ga. Since 31st Dec. 1841. Served for the term of 4 yrs. In Co. 1st Reg & 2nd Bat. Ga. Vol. Suffers from kidney trouble & Blindness F. M. Butler Has resided in Ga. Since 18th od Nov. 1831. Served for the term of 6 months. In Co. E 3rd Ga. Bat. Ga. Vol.In Co. E 3rd Ga. Bat. Ga. Vol. Suffers from heart disease which renders him unable to do manual labor and is very feeble and infirm. M. D. Spruce Has resided in Ga. Since 3rd day of August 1837. Served for the term of four years in Co. A 53rd Reg. Ga. Vol. Suffers from Seatic Rheumatism and heart trouble, unable to do any manual labor. [ PAGE 18 ] M. V. Shehee Resided in the State since 11th Feby 1837 61 years old. Farmer served 2 years in Co. B 3rd Ga. Battallion System is run down he suffers from general dibillity [sp] not able to do any business or labor Dead H. G. Sullivan has resided in this State since 1st day of January 1848 73 years old. Farmer Served 3 years in Vo. B 1st Regt Ga Vol Cavalry Is paralised in right leg on account of gun shot wound in right hip Has no property Dead J. W. Walker Has resided in State since 2nd day of Jany 1824 is 75 years old, farmer Served 18 months in Co I 7th Regt State Troops. Suffers with diabetes [sp] and nervous prostation is completely unfit for labor or business Has no property Dead R. L. Mills Resided in the State since 7th Jany 1832 67 years old Farmer Served 6 months in Co. H. 14th Ga Regt. Suffers with blood poison [sp] in left foot, left arm entirely useless & limp on account of wound received in accident. [ PAGE 19 ] Dead Charles A. Sealy Been in State since 25th August 1838 August Served in Co. H 44th Ga Regt Ga Vol. Served three years is 70 years old 18 [?] Suffers with general disability caused by age. A. L. Hickman been in State since 7th day October 1832. 66 years Farmer Served 4 years in Nelsons Rangers Cavalry escort to General E. Kirby Smith & S. D. Lee Suffers with turmer [sp] on side and Kidney trouble caused turmer also with shortness of breath. H. W. Johnson resided in Ga since 1830. 82 years old Farmer Served 12 months in Co. E. 3rd Regt of Georgia Reserves Suffers with Hernia in right side which on account of his age renders him feeble and unable to do any business. Dead W. R. Evans born in Ga 13th day of April 1818 has resided in Ga ever since. Farmer Served 4 years in Co, G of 63rd Ga Regt Vols. Is 80 years old Nearly blind and not able to do any business or labor to support himself has no property at all pension [ PAGE 20 ] O. C. Lawrence resided in State since Dec. 24 1824. 74 years old (Farmer) Served 2 ½ years in Co. H. 32nd Regt. Ga Vol Suffers with hips & knees & with paralysis of hands & feet & kidney trouble & general dibility Dead R. J. Hambrick resided in State since April 1828. 70 years old Farmer Served 2 years Co. D 2nd Regt. Ga State Troops Suffers with heart and lung disease and general dibility giving out all over. Dead Benj. Gordy resided in the State since July 19th 1819. 79 years old Physically worn out & nearly blind unable to earn a support at any business of labor. Served 1 ½ years in Co. G 1st Regt Ga Reserve State Troops Lawrence Gibson has resided in the State since 19th July 1822. 76 years old Farmer Served 11 months in Co. H 7th Regt. Georgia State Troops Suffers with rheumatism in feet and legs which renders him unable to get about so as to do any labor or business also suffers with catarah of the head and is [--?--] [ PAGE 21 ] Dead Hiram Beckham has resided in the State since Jany 2nd 1826. 76 years old and by occupation Farmer Served 2 years in Co. A 22 Battalion (Bartows) Artillery Ga. Vols 76 years old and physically unable to support himself either by labor or business, also has cancer on his face. M. L. Bennett has resided in the State since 30th April 1850 Served four years in Co. A Bartows Artillery 32nd Battallion Ga Vol Suffers with paralysis of the lower extremities. Kidney & heart disease which renders him unable for business or manual labor Dead B. R. Wright resided in the State since June 26th 1830. 68 years old (Farmer) Served 3 ½ years in Co. E 37th Regt. Ga Vols. Suffers with catarrah of the head & stomach, which with old age renders him weak & feeble J. M. Connell has resided in the State since 3rd day of April 1835 63 years old (Farmer) Served 3 years in Co. B 3rd Ga Battallion Ga Vols Suffers with heart disease which renders him feeble and unable to do any kind of business [ PAGE 22 ] W. L. Marshall has resided in the State since 1st of March 1837. 61 years old Farmer Served 3 years in Co. H 53rd Suffers with paralysis of right arm & right leg, also has [--?--] sore leg on same side E. M. Brown has resided in this State since 27th day of April 1840. 58 years old Farmer Served 4 years in Co B 3rd Ga Battalion Ga Vols Suffers with hemorhoids and general dibility which renders him very feeble. J. J. Milner has resided in Ga since 10th Jany 1831 is 68 years old Served 2 years in Co H Cummings Battalion Ga State Troop also 12 months in Griffin Light Artillery He suffers with Piles, heart trouble & rheumatism, also suffers with gravel & Kidney disease T. P. Hagan has resided in State since 15th day of April 1828, 71 years old Farmer Served three years in Co G 27th Regt Ga Vols Suffers with Paralysis of arm & side caused from wound in shoulder & general dibility. Joshuah Hamlett resided in State since 29th of June 1825, 74 years old Farmer 3 years that he enlisted Co A 46 Regt Ga Vols Suffers from paralysis, general dibility & feeble old age [ PAGE 23 ] H. W. Johnson since 1 day Jany 1830 83 years old. Farmer Served 12 months in Co. C 3rd Regt Ga Reserves Suffers with hernia in right side which on account of age renders him feeble and unable to do any business J. M. Jones since 1 day Jany 1855 54 years old. 2 years in Compy Nelson Rangers as Escort to Gen. E. Kirby Smith & Gen S. D. Lee GA Vols Suffers with [--?--] & rheumatism of the spine which renders him unable to do any labor or business, has no property. Dead B. H. Lifsey since Sept. 2nd 1832 67 years old [--?--] served 3 years in Co. G. 27 Ga Vols Suffers with [--?--] of the rectum which causes general feeble health, which renders him unable to do any business W. H. Willis since 1 day of Jany 1897 77 years Has no occupation Served 3 years Co I 53rd Regt. Ga Vols Suffers with rheumatism, Kidney disease & very near blind Has no property Dead J. C. Bullard since 10 July 1843 56 years Farmer Served 3 years & 9 months in Co I 14 Regt. Ga Vol Suffers with chronic diarhrea & heart disease which renders him totally unable to do any labor or business Has no property [ PAGE 24 ] 1900 Dead L. H. Legg lived in State since 1835. 64 years old, Farmer Served 18 months Co. D. 2nd Regiment Ga State Troops The left hand is disabled from wound in Battle of Kennesaw Mt. Ga. June 1864. One finger lost & the other fingers stiff and useless, his infirmity & age prevents him from doing manuel [sp] labor Dead A. W. Morgan 1900 been in State since 1827. 72 years old. Served in Co. A. Cobbs Guards consisting of 2 companies Physical condition am 72 years old . Suffer from weakening of the back caused by gun shot wound which renders me unable to do manual labor or business of any kind J. M. Ferguson was wounded with shell on the back part of the head on 4th July 1864 while on duty at James Island S. C. have known him 40 years Since the war this wound renders him unable to do any kind of work. He is deaf & nearly blind. Joseph S. Kindrick Was wounded in left hip with minnie ball entering in rear of hip joint running forward and downward and lodging in front of hip joint where the ball remained until April 1879 at which time the ball caused an abcess and was taken out, the wound caused the hip joint to be stiff, rendering me unable to do any kind of labor in which there is much walking to be done. I can do but little work now & as I get older the wound disables me more. [ PAGE 25 ] Dead F. M. Ross While marching from Ga to Lake City Fla. in Jany 1865, was injured in his right knee joint on account of the long & continuous marching & exposure, from which injury he has suffered continually from the close of the war until now. J. M. C. Hagans has resided in GA since Jany 1st 1846. Served nearly three years in Company G. 3rd Ga Battalion [--?--] Brigrade 67 years old (in 1900) Suffers with sore leg, chronic [--?-- dysysa--] which renders him unable to support himself by business or labor Dead T. J. Joiner has resided in GA since 5th of Febry 1843 (58) years old 1900, Farmer Served three years in Co H 53rd Regt. Ga Suffers with dysysa--- in leg and chronic rheumatism which renders him unable to do any labor or business to support himself. Dead W. F. M. Kent has resided in State since 14 day Feby 1826 - 74 years old & Farmer Served three years in Co. D. 2nd Regt Ga Suffers with sciatic muscular rheumatism and has to walk with a crutch & stick [ PAGE 26 ] W. M. Respess has resided in the State since 1st day of Jany 1865 is 74 years old & Farmer Served for 2 years Co H of 57 Ala Regt Ala Vols Suffers with catarch of the head & breast & with general feebleness from old age Dead John T. Beckham been in State since March 19th 1842, 59 years old & farmer Served for 3 ½ years in Co A 13th Ga Regt Suffers from shortness of breath which renders him unable to do any business to support himself Dead James W. Reeves has resided in State since 21st day of December 1896. He is 70 years old & Farmer Served for 3 years in Co A 13th Regt Ga Vols is 70 years old and Suffers with rheumatism and feebleness, old age, suffers a great deal with his head at times Dead John M. Morriss has resided in the State continously since 9th August 1842 is 58 years old & farmer Served in Co. E 44th Ga Regt three years Suffers from lung trouble, trouble caused from relapse of measles during the war which renders him [--?--] [ PAGE 27 ] Dead J. R. Sikes has resided in the State since 17th day of August 1838 is 62 years old & Farmer Served three years in Co. B 3rd Ga Battallion Suffers with Kidney trouble diabetes which renders him unable to labor or do any business to make a support W. E. Crowell has resided in Ga since 1846 is 54 years old Enlisted and served 2 years in Co E 1st Regt of Ga Reserves Suffers nasal catarrh of the stomach which renders him feeble and unable to do manual labor W. C. Smith of Pike Co has resided in Ga since 18 is 55 years old. Served 3 ½ years in Co K 27th Regiment of Ga Vols Suffers from catarrah and general nervous dibility A. H. Bell of Pike Co has resided in Ga since 1836 is 65 years old enlisted in Co ? 5th Reg. G.V. mechanic. Suffers with catarrah & general debility Dead L. S. Burnett of Pike Co has resided in Ga since 1846, 56 yrs. old, is a farmer, served 1 year in Co. I of 32nd Reg. G. V.. Suffers with vertigo of the head & general debility. Dead A. G. Carswell of Pike Co. has resided in Ga. 4 yrs. in Co. C of 20th Reg. G. V. Suffers with valsular [sp] disease of the heart & old age. [ PAGE 28 ] Jesse T. Conner of Pike Co. has resided in Ga. Since 1853, 56 yrs. old & farmer Served two yrs. in Co. E of 64th Reg. Of G.V. Suffers with rheumatism & piles. D. M. Childs of Pike Co. has resided in Ga. Since 1837 64 yrs. old & farmer. Served three years in Co. G. of 27 reg of G.V. Suffers with paralysis & general debility, J. H. Crane of Pike Co. has resided in GA. Since 1845, 56 yrs. old & farmer. Served nearly 2 yrs. In Co. B of 44th reg Ga. Volunteers. Suffers with chronic rheumatism. A. D. Granger of Pike Co. has resided in GA. Since 1834, 68 yrs. old & farmer. Served in Co. B of 32nd Reg. Of G.V. Suffers with chromnic asthma & rheumatism. W. J. Harrison of Pike Co. has resided in Ga. Since 1847, 54 yrs. old & a carpenter. Served 12 months in Co. G of 1st reg. Of G. V. Suffers with chronic rheumatism in agravated form involving heart trouble. [ PAGE 29 ] P. F. Horton of Pike Co. has resided in Ga. Since 1816, 85 yrs. old & a farmer. Served 8 months in Col. Reddings Co. of G. State troops. Suffers with old age & is nearly blind. S. M. Huckaby of Pike has resided in Ga. Since 1884 68 yrs. old & farmer. Served 3 yrs. In Co. G of 53rd Reg. Of Ga. Volunteers. Suffers with bloody piles Has no property born 1833 J. E. Halman of Pike has resided in Ga. Since 1824, 77 yrs. old, a farmer. Served 3 yrs. Co. K 1st Reg of Ga. Calvary Ga. Vol. Suffers from old age & general giving away of physical strength. Dead J. R. Hurst of Pike has resided in Ga since 1840, 67 yrs. old & a farmer. Served nearly three years in Co. B 1st Batallion [sp] of Ga. sharp shooters. Suffers with catarrh of head & breast & general debility. Dead J. M. Harvill of Pike has resided in Ga. Since 1844. 57 yrs. old & a farmer Served 11 months in Co. A. of 7th reg. In Ga. State Troops. Suffers with Kidney & head B. N. J. Lee of Pike has resided in GA. Since 1862 ------- ------- of Ga. State Troops. Suffers with neuralgia in side & feeble & failure of eyesight. [ PAGE 30 ] W. T. Parks of Pike has resided in GA. Since 1882 65 yrs. old & a farmer Served 2 ½ years in Co. G. 13th reg. Miss. Vol. Suffers with Piles & blindness in right eye. M. E. Strickland of Pike has resided in Ga. Since 1837, 65 yrs. old & a farmer. Served 2 ½ in Co. F. of 2nd Calvary of G. V. Suffers with Kidney troubles & catarrah of the head. W. J. Sikes of Pike has resided in Ga. Since 1828, 73 yrs. & a farmer. Served 11 months in Co. A. of 7th reg. of Ga. S. Troops. Suffers with rheumatism. J. R. Stallings of Pike has resided in GA. Since 1834, 67 yrs. old, farmer. Served 2 yrs. In Co. D 31 reg. G. V. Suffers with Hernia in left side. Dead J. B. Reeves of Pike has resided in Ga. Since 1839, 62 yrs. old, brick layer. Served 3 yrs. In Co. G. 27 reg. G. V. Suffers with chronic rheumatism & asthma. G. W. Mann of Pike has resided in GA. Since 1845, 56 yrs. old, a carpenter. Served 2 yrs. In Co. D. 13th Reg. G. V. Suffers with Hernia in left side & catarrh of head & general debility. [written in margin] Bishop, J. A. resided in GA since 1868 is 67 years old. Farmer. Served 3 years Co B 9th Battallion Artillery Ga Vols Suffers with nervous prostration & general debility. No property [ PAGE 31 ] Index for Widow Pensioners No Name Page Post Office 1 Abbot Mrs Mary E 44 Baville 2 Brazier, Mrs. Bethany 46 Jolly 45 Barksdale, Mrs. A L 46 3 Brookins, Mrs. Nancy C. 42 Milner 4 Bevel, Mrs. Martha A. 40 Peidmont 5 Brown, Mrs. Martha 41 Concord 6 Bussey, Mrs. Amanda J. 35 Peidmont 7 Curtis, Mrs. M. A. 48 Neal 8 Crane, Mrs. Sarah 46 Griffin 9 Carreker, Mrs. Elizabeth 48 Molena 10 Canafax, Mrs. F. A. 41 Weaver 11 Clayton, Mrs. Jane E. 40 Hope 12 Coats, Mrs. N. R. 41 Concord 13 Caldwell, Mrs. Amanda 33 Milner 14 Dumas, Mrs. Mary C. 44 Bville 15 Gregg, Mrs. F. A. 38 Williamson 16 Hilton, Mrs. S. A. 47 Viga [sp] 17 Head, Mrs. M. F. 42 Milner 18 Halsey Mrs. Mary E. 43 Williamson 19 Howell, Mrs. Mary 37 Zebulon 20 Howard, Mrs. Martha 39 Lifsey 21 Harris, Mrs. Elizabeth 35 Concord 22 Hagan Mrs. Hudly L. 34 Mville 23 Holmes, Mrs. S. A. 37 Milner 24 Johnson, Mrs. Susan A. 38 Concord 25 Jordan, Mrs. N. M. 48 Molena 26 Kendall Mrs. S. J. 42 Zebulon 27 Long, Mrs. L. M. 45 Bville 28 Leach, Mrs. M. S. 43 Griffin 29 Lewis, Mrs. M. A. 40 Concord 30 McDaniel, S. J. 47 Mville 31 Mathews, Mrs. Martha M. 34 Viga [sp] 32 Mangham, Susan 33 [ PAGE 32 ] 33 Harris, Mrs. Nancy 45 B. Ville 34 Rowell, Mrs. T. J. 34 Viga 35 Rawls, Mrs. Martha A. 37 Concord 36 Steger, Mrs. M. A. E. 36 Zebulon 37 Shivers, Mrs. Elizabeth 33 Levitt [?] 38 Spurlin, Mrs. L. E. 36 Concord 39 Smith, Mrs. R. L. 35 Hope 40 Taylor, Mrs. Martha C. 47 Mville 41 Tyus, Mrs. M. A. 45 Milner 42 Wells, Mrs. Martha J. 43 Williamson 43 Waller, Mrs. N. A. 39 Bville 44 Willeby [sp], Mrs. Mary A. 34 Williamson 45 Barksdale, Mrs. A. L. 46 Bville 46 Cole, Mrs. Missouri 44 Bville 47 Knowles (papers given to her) Milner 48 Henderson, Sarah A. Milner 96 McElveen, Mrs. W. E. Concord 96 Manley, Mrs. Rebecca Gay 96 Smith, Mrs. Eliza Molena 96 Taylor, Mrs. S. A. Stewartville 96 Walker, Mrs. C. G. Milner 97 Wright, Caroline N. Letitia Hurst 29 Shelton, Addie 49 Gulledge, Mrs. Sarah 50 [Morris, Mrs. M. A.] [49] [Connell, Mrs. Francis] [49] [Virdin, Mrs. Mary] [50] [Ballard, Mrs. M. F. ] [50] [ PAGE 33 ] Widows Pension Mrs. Susan G. Mangham, Widow of Jas. Wiley Mangham, Resided in the State since the 12th of June 1841. Who was a soldier in Company G 27 Regiment GA. Vol. Enlisted Oct. 27th 1861. Served to 14th say of Feb., 1862. Died at Manassas, VA. with yellow jaundice, Feb. 14th 1862 while in camps. Married 1858 Mrs. Elizabeth Shivers, Widow of Wilson Shivers Resided in Ga. since 25th Dec 1826. Who was a soldier in Co. A. Benean's Battalion Ga. Vol. Enlisted Aug., 1863. Served up to close of war 1865 Died June 18th 1865 at home of Dysentary, contracted in service. Came home sick at close of war and was sick 5 wks. & died. Married 1844 Mrs. Amanda Calwell [?sp], Widow of John W. Calwell, Resided in Ga. since 1844. Served in Joe Thompson's Artillery Ga. Vol. Enlisted March 1862. Served to Feb, 1865, Lost his life Feb. 1865 near Savannah, Ga. of a wound recd. in battle. Married 1858. J. C. Calwell said [ PAGE 34 ] Mrs. Martha Mathews, Widow of Joel F. Mathews, Resided in Ga. since Jan. 24, 1833. Soldier of Co. E. Philips Legion Calvary Ga. Vol. Enlisted Sept 1862. Served to Apr. 1865. Died Apr. 1865 in camps at Salsbury N. C. of sickness. Married 1855. Mary A. Williby, Widow of Aaron Williby, Resided in Ga. since MArch 23rd, 1835. Served in Co. H 44th Reg. Ga. Vol. Enlisted March 1862. Served to July 8th 1862. Died July 8th 1862 of Brain fever in Richmond, Va. Married 1861 Mrs. T. J. Rowell, Wife of William R. Rowell resided in Ga since Nov. 27th 1834. Served in Co. E. 6th Reg. Ga. Vol. Enlisted March 1862. Was killed Sept. 18th 1862 at Sharpsburg,M. D. Married 1858 Hudly L. Hagan, Widow of Henry M. Hagan. Resided in Ga since July 16th 1838. Served in Co. H. 53rd Reg. Ga. Vol. Enlisted June 1862. Served to May 3rd 1863. Was killed in battle at Fredricksburg, Va. May 3rd 1863. Married 1861 [ PAGE 35 ] Mrs. R. L. Smith, Widow of Wm. R. Smith who resided in GA. since 20th of July 1830. Was a soldier in Co. I 53Reg. Ga. Vol. Enlisted in June 1862. Served up to Aug. 1862. Died at Richmond, Va. Aug. 6th 1862 of fever. She married 1851. Mrs. Elizabeth Harris, widow of William Harris, who resided in Ga. since the 18th of Feb. 1825. Was a soldier in Company G of 1st Reg. Ga. Vol. Enlisted in May 1863. Served in Army up to 1865, came home from the war in 1865 sick and his health gradually failed him until his death which resulted from disease contracted in the war. He died March the 6th 1875. Married 1843 Amanda J. Bussey, widow of Jas. C. Bussey, who has resided in Ga. since 16th of Oct. 1837. Was a soldier in Co. H. 44th Reg. Ga. Vol. Enlisted March 1862. Served up to June 26 1862. Was killed in Battle June 26th 1862 near Richmond, Va. Married 1854 [ PAGE 36 ] Mrs. L. E. Spurlin, Widow of W. G. Spurlin, who has resided in Ga. Since the 27th of Feb. 1835. Was a soldier in Co of 13th Reg. Ga. Vol. Enlisted in June 1861 and served up to 12th July 1864. He died at Ft. Delaware prison on the 12th of July 1864 after being captured at Spotsylvania Va. May 12th 1864 and carried to Ft. Delaware. Married 1859 M. A. E. Steger, widow of David R. Steger, who was a soldier in Company G 27th Reg. Ga. Vol. Resided in Ga. since July 30th 1837. Enlisted in Sept. or Oct. 1862. Served up to Feb. 18th 1863. Died of small pox contracted while in service. Died in Ga. on the 18th Feb. 1863. Married 1855 [ PAGE 37 ] Mrs. S. A. Holmes lived in State Sept. 3rd 1831. Widow of Shadrick Holmes who was a soldier in Co. H. 44th Reg. Ga. Vol. Enlisted in April 1862. Served up to July 1862. Resided in State since 3rd of Sept. 1832. Died in July 1862 in hospital at Richmond, Va. from wound received in battle at Gann's Mill [?] near Richmond, Va. Married 1854. Martha A. Rawls, widow of Gray P. Rawls, who has resided in Ga. since the 29th of Dec., 1821. Was a soldier in company B 2nd Ga. Bat. Sharp shooters. Enlisted in August 1863. Served up to Oct. 1863. Died Oct 7th 1863, at Newnan, GA. from typhoid fever (in hospital). Married 1844. Mary Howell, widow of m. Howell, who has resided in Ga. since March 13th 1824. Was a soldier of Co. 66 Reg. Ga. Vol. Enlisted in August 1863. Served up to Jan., 1864. Died Jan. 2nd 1864 in hospital at Marietta, Ga. of typhoid fever pneumonia [ PAGE 38 ] Susan A. Johnson, widow of Joseph D. Johnson, who has resided in Ga., Jan. 1859. Was a soldier of Co. E. 7th Reg. Ga. Militia (state troops). Enlisted in Spring of 1864. Served up to near close of war in 1865. Died 29th of March 1865 at Ft. Delaware of acute diarrhea. Married 1852. Mrs. F. A. Gregg, widow of G. C. Gregg, who has resided in Ga. since Aug. 20th 1834. Was a soldier on Co. A. 13th Ga. Reg. Vol. Enlisted in March 1862. Served up to Surrender 1865. Was killed on the 17th of April 1865, at Danville, Va., while on his way home after the surrender, by the explosion of a magazine. [ PAGE 39 ] Martha Howard, widow of Thomas J. Howard, who has resided in Ga. since MArch 20th 1846. Was a soldier in Co. G. 27th Reg. Ga. Vol. Enlisted 26th August 1861, and served up June 1st or 3rd 1864. Was killed in battle at Cold HArbor, Va. on the 1st or 3rd of June 1864. Shot through the breast and died instantly. Married 1856. Mrs. N. A. Waller, widow of James S. Waller, who has resided in Ga. since 10th of Feb, 1825. Was a soldier in Co. G. 63rd Reg. Ga. Vol. Enlisted 1863 and served up to June 1864. Died July 18th 1864, at home in Spaulding Co. Ga. of relapse of measels contracted while in service in the spring of 1864. Married in the year 1842. [ PAGE 40 ] Martha A. Bevil, widow of Richard Bevil, who has resided in Ga. since 1865. Was a soldier in Co. Browns's Bat. Ga. Vol. Enlisted in July 1863 and served up to Nov. 1864. Died Nov. 1864 on James Island near Charlston. Married 1851. Mrs. J. E. Clayton, widow of C. M. Clayton, who has resided in Ga. since 1863. A soldier in Co. C. 20th Reg. Ga. Vol. Enlisted in Sept. 1861 and served up to Feb. 19th 1863. Died Feb. 19th 1863 at Alton Ill., while a prisoner of war, of small pox. Married June 9th 1843. Mrs. M. A. Lewis, widow of Northern Lewis, who has resided in Ga. since 31st day of Dec. 1830. Was a soldier in Co. G. 53rd Reg. Ga. Vol. Enlisted in May 5th 1862 and served up to Sept. 8th 1862. Died Sept. 8th 1862 near Richmond Va. of fever. Married 1850 [ PAGE 41 ] N. R. Coats, widow of J. J. Coats, who has resided in Ga. since 1837. Was a soldier in G. 53rd Reg. GA. Vol. Enlisted May the 5th 1862 and served up to Nov. 1863. Died Nov. 18th 1863 at Knoxville. Died from wound received while in battle. Married 1859 Martha Brown, widow of Thomas Brown who has resided in Ga. since 1815. Was a soldier in Co. 28th Reg. Ga. Vol. Enlisted in October 1862 and served up to Sept. 1864. Died Sept. 1864 at Orange C. H., Va. of fever while in service. Married in 1858 Mrs. F. A. Cannafax, widow of Osborn Cannafax, who has resided in Ga. since 1822. Was a soldier in Co. C. 7th Reg. State Troops. Enlisted in July 20th 1864 and served up to Aug. 17th 1864. Died Aug. 17th 1864 in Pike Co., Ga. from pneumonia contracted while in service above Atlanta, Ga. Married 1842. [ PAGE 42 ] Mrs. S. J. Kendall, widow of Jeremiah Kendall, who has resided in Ga. since 1865. Was a soldier in Co. B 29th Reg. Alabama Vol. Enlisted in June 1863 and served up to 30th of Nov. 1864. Killed Nov. 30th 1864 at Franklin, Tenn. while in battle. Married 1848. Nancy C. Brooking, widow of Benjamin Y. Brooking who has resided in Ga. since 1827. Was a soldier in Co. G 63rd Reg. Ga. Vol. Enlisted in Nov. 1862 and served up to July 1863. Died July 9th 1863 at Thunderbolt below Savannah, Ga. of measles contracted while in camps. Married 1850. Mrs. M. F. Head, widow of W. W. Head, who has resided in Ga. since Feby. 1st 1825. Who was a soldier in Co. I 53rd Reg. Ga. Vol. Enlisted in October 1861and served up to September 1862. Died in Sept. 1862 in hospital at Richmond, Va. of typhoid fever. Married 1850. [ PAGE 43 ] Mary E. Halsey, widow of Robert F. Halsey, who has resided in Ga. since 1835. Was a soldier in Co. H. 44th Reg. GA. Vol. Enlisted in June 1862 and served up to Aug. 11th 1862. Died on the 11th of August 1862 in camps near Richmond, Va. of measels [sp]. Married 1854. Mrs. M. J. Wells, widow of Cicero T. Wells, who has resided in GA. since 1830. Was a Soldier in Co. H. 53rd Reg. Ga. Vol. Enlisted on May 1862. Died Sept. 6th 1862 at Richmond, Va. of fever. Married 1852. Mrs. M. S. Leach, widow of James W. Leach, who has resided in Ga. since 1833. Was a soldier in Co. I 13th Reg. Ga. Enlisted in June 1861 and served up to Apr. 1865. Captured at Richmond taken to Point Lookout Md. in prisoner and died there on 18th of June 1865 after the surrender of chronic diarhea [sp]. Married 1848. [ PAGE 44 ] Mary E. Dumas, widow of Jeramiah Dumas, who has resided in Ga. since 1832. Was a soldier in Co.B 4th Bat. (Sharpshooters), Ga. Vol. Enlisted in August 1863, and served in Army up to Apr. 1865. He died at home January 1st 1866 of hemmorage of the lungs caused from exposure on the battlefield. He was wounded in the battle of Chickamaga and reposed to the night out on the Ground, took a cough from which he never recovered. Was also wounded in hip and never recovered from that. Married 1845. Mary E. Abbott, widow of A. J. Abbott, who has resided in Ga. since 1835. Was a soldier in Co. D. 3rd Reg. Ga. Vol. Enlisted in May 1861 and served up to Sept. 1863. Killed Sept. 1863 at Chickamaga, Tenn. while in Battle. Married 1855. Missouri Cole, widow of John G. Cole, who has resided in Ga. since 1828. Was a soldier in Co. C. 37th Reg. Ga. Vol. Enlisted in Feb. 1863 and served up to Dec. 1864. Died March 1865 at Camp Chase, Ohio of Small pox. Married 1850. [ PAGE 45 ] Nancy Norris, widow of Thos. F. Norris, who has resided in Ga. since 1835. Was a soldier in Co. I 46th Reg. Ga. Vol. Enlisted in December 1861 and served up to Nov. 1864. He was on a floating battery near Savannah, Ga., and never was seen or heard of after the capture of Savannah in Nov. 1864. Married 1857. Mrs. S. M. Long, widow of Capt. W. H. Long, who has resided in GA. since 1826. Was a soldier in Co. D. 5th Reg. Ga. Vol. Enlisted in May 1861 and served up to 29th of March 1862. Died March 29th at Tazwell, Tenn., of pneumonia. Married 1842. Mrs. M. A. Tyus, widow of John L. Tyus, who has resided in Ga. since 1828. Was a soldier Co. K 1st Reg. Ga. Vol. Enlisted in Apr. 1861 and served up to July 1861. Died July 30th 1861, in Forsyth, Ga. of eresypelus [?] and chronic diarhea. Married 1845. [ PAGE 46 ] Mrs. Sarah Crane, widow of Samuel S. Crane, who has resided in Ga. since September 20th 1838. Was a Soldier in Co. C. 22nd Reg. Ga. Vol. Enlisted in November 1861 and served up to June 1862. He died at Chimboraza [?] Hospital, Richmond Va. from Pneumonia in June 1862. Married 1853. Mrs. Bethamy Brazier, widow of John C. Brazier, who has resided in Ga. since March 3rd 1818. He was a Soldier in Co. C 3rd Georgia Battallion [sp]. Enlisted in March 1862 and served up to about middle of June 1863. He was killed in batle at Hoover's Gap, Tenn. in June 1863. Married 1851. Mrs. A. L. Barksdale, widow of Nathan Barksdale, who has resided in Ga. since Oct. 15th 1827. He was a Soldier in Co. D. 45th Reg. Ga. Vol. Enlisted in March 1862 and served up to March 1865. Died 3rd or 5th of October 1870, in Monroe County Ga., of consumption caused from exposure while in service. [ PAGE 47 ] Mrs. S. J. McDaniel, widow of Geo. T. McDaniel, who has resided in Ga. since 1830. He was a soldier in Co. A 66th Reg. Ga. Vol. Enlisted in May 1863 and served up to June 1864. Died 19th of July 1864 in Pike Co. Ga., of typhoid pneumonia contracted while in service. Married 1850. Martha C. Taylor, widow of Mel Taylor, who has resided in Ga. since 1833. He was a Soldier in Co. K. of 2nd Ga. Bat. "Sharpshooters" Ga. Vol. Enlisted in May 1862 and served up to fall 1862. He was captured in fall of 1862 and carried a prisoner to Alton, Ill. & died there in Feb. or March in the spring of 1863 ofchronic dysentary. Married in 1851. Mrs. S. A. Hilton, widow of L. W. Hilton, who has resided in Ga. since 1834. Was a Soldier in Co. H. 53rd Reg. Ga. Vol. Enlisted in July 1862 and served up to Nov. 1862. Died Nov. 1862 in Va. with pneumonia. Married in 1854. [ PAGE 48 ] Mrs. N. M. Jordan, widow of John P. Jordan, who has resided in Ga. since 1835. Was a soldier in Co. A. 13th Reg. Ga. Vol. Enlisted in May 1862 and served up to July 1st 1862. Killed July 1st 1862 at Battle of "Malven Hill", while in battle. Was married in 1855. Mrs. Elizabeth Carreker, widow of John Carreker, has resided in Ga. since Aprl 24th 1829, who was a soldier in Co. I 46 Ga.. Regt. Enlisted in April 1862 served up to May 1864. Lost his life May 26th 1864, died at Hospital in Macon, Ga. of diarhaea. Was married in 1851. Mrs. Mary A. Curtis, lived in Ga. since Jan 14 184? Who is the widow of C. H. Curtis served in Co. A. 13th Ga. Regt. Enlisted June 1862 served up to surrender 1865. Died in Jany 1881 in Pike County, Ga. of effects of wounds reced. while in the service, wounded through arm & lungs in State of Va. July first 1862 at Malvern Hill, Va. Became his wife in 1860. [ PAGE 49 ] Mrs. M. A. Morris, widow of J. J. Morris soldier in Co. D. 2nd State Troops, enlisted March 1863 in service to April 1865 1864 was taken sick with measles in camp near Atlanta, Ga was sent to hospital at Jonesborough Ga., after he came back to company took cold from exposure which resulted in having trouble which turned into consumption and after his return from the war at its close, he had this disease and was never able to do but little until his death in 1868. April 16th. Mrs. Francis Connelle [sp], widow of J. A. Connelle a soldier Co. B 2nd Regt. Ga. Vol. enlisted 1861. Was in army up to close war 1865 was wounded in head from which wound he died in August 15th 1897 at his home in Pike Co., Ga. Mrs. Addie Shelton Widow of Evans Shelton soldier in Co. K 5th Regt. Ga. Vol.enlisted 30th March 1863 & was in the [--?--] army to July 1864 and in 1864 while in the Army contracted Rheumatism and died at his home in Barnsville Ga. on 21st day of March 1897 of chronic Rheumatism contracted while in the service. Came home with rheumatism out of the army in July 1864 & suffered with it in a chronic form as long as he lived. Delivered pension check to G. E. Huguley. Married in 1860. Resided in State since 1845. [ PAGE 50 ] Mrs. Sarah A. Gullege has resided in Ga. since 12th day of April 1834. Widow of John W. Gulledge of Co. E 3rd Regt. Ga. Vol. who enlisted in March 1864 served up to April 1865. Died 13th day of March 1892 in Monroe Co. GA. with cronic rheumatism & bronchitis he contracted said diseases while in the service. Married in 1863 (May) Mrs. Mary Virdon resided in Ga. since 1830. Widow of John Virdon Co. E. 3rd Ga. Battion [sp] afterwards Co. C 37th Ga Regt. Enlisted Nov. 1862 served to close of war, made [--?--] in 1864 & carried it. Died in Pike Co. Ga. in 1891 of lung disease. Mrs. M. F. Ballard have resided in Ga. since 1837. Widow of Powell F. Ballard of Co. H. 44 Ga. Vol. Enlisted Jany 1862 in Pike Co. Ga. three years to close of war. Was wounded in July 1862. Died in Pike Co. Ga. in 1877. [ PAGE 51 ] Invalid Soldier's Pension 1898 G. B. Millican: Resided in Ga. since 19th of Oct. 1834. Served as private in Co. H. 44th Reg of Ga. Vol. Doll's Brig. [?] Wounded in Va. on 26th of June 1862 in left hip, ball lodged in small of back. Also in right hip ball going through & out. Also through left hand and at some time through right wrist breaking bone. All these wounds were received at Gain's Mill in Va. M. K. Jordan: Resided in the State since 2nd of July 1845. Served as Private in Company A. of 13th Reg. of Ga. Vol. Gardan's Brig. [?] Wounded in Va. on 27th of June 1862 in the elbow joint of the right arm, with minnie ball, fracturing the bone , causing loss of bone and stiffnes of elbow joint from which disability he is permanently disabled. J. C. McGahey: Resided in Ga. since 29th of Apr. 1842. Served as Private in Co. D of 19th Reg. Ga. Vol. Colquitt's Brig. Wounded in Va. on the 19th day of Aug. 1864, in left wrist 2 inches of bone resected ( in battle Reams Station or Davis Farm ) [ PAGE 52 ] J. H. Baker: Resided in Ga. since 7th of Aug, 1824. Served as a Capt. & Col. in Co. A. of 13th Reg. Ga. Vol. Gordon's Brig. He was wounded at Malvern Hill, July 1st 1862 at Monocacy Md. 1864 [--?--] wound in left groin causing Hydrocile. At Petersburg, Va., March 1865 left leg fractured. Thos. J. Blasingame: Resided in Ga. since 5th of Apr. 1840. Served as a Lient. in Co. I of 32nd Reg. Ga. Vol., Harrison's Brig. Wounded in Ga. on the 14th Day of Feby. while enroute from Pocotaliya [?] S. C. to Ocean Pond, Florida at twelve A.M. on the 14th day of Feb. 1864, was pushed from a running car falling in front of car & the same running over him necessating the amputation of the left arm about two inches below the shoulder joint. E. K. Harden: Been in State 1858, served as a Private & Sergeant in Co. C. 3rd Battalion Ga. Vol. Bates Brigade, was wounded in arm just above wrist joint leaving the hand limp and dangling. [ PAGE 53 ] Jno. G. Duke: Has resided in Ga. since the 21st of Jan., 1841. Served as a "Private" in Co. E of 44th Reg. Ga. Volunteers Cook's Brig. Was wounded in Va. on the 19th day of Sept. 1864 in left side of head with a piece of shell at Winchester, Va. J. W. Willis: Has resided in the State since the 24th of Oct., 1840. Served as a Sargent [sp] in Co. F. 20th Reg. Ga. Vol., Stephen's Brig. Wounded on the 20th of July 1864 in the right arm between elbow & wrist. Arm broken & resected. Four inches of bone taken out. T. B. Sanders: Has resided in Ga. since 21st July 1835. Served as a Sargent in Co. I 53rd Reg. of Ga. Vol. Simm's Brig. Shot in VA. on the 6th May 1864, in knee joint of right knee. Right leg amputated above the knee. [ PAGE 54 ] R. Y. Beckham: Has resided in Ga. since May 1844. Served as a Private in Co. H. 44th Reg. Ga. Vol. [--?--] Brig. On the 5th day of May 1864 in Va. he was wounded in the battle of WIlderness. His eye was completely destroyed by a gun shot. J. L. Duncan: Has resided in Ga. since 26 of Feb, 1839. Served as a (private) in Co. D. 31st Reg. Ga. Vol. Gordon's Brig. While engaging in service in M.D. on the 1st of July 1863, I was taken sick with a pain in left groin and severe aching in my limbs, after the exposure around Gettysburg and back to the Potomac River. Having to march all night in rain and next morning having to wade the river. I was sent to Hospital and then discharged since the war there. Troubles have grown worse and for ten or twelve years I have not been able to work. [ PAGE 55 ] P. F. Borders: Has resided in Ga. since Sept. 1835. Served as a "private" in Co. H. 53rd Reg. Ga. Vol. Simm's Brig. While in service in Va. on 1st of July 1862. Iwas over [--?--] by heat & was so much exposed from a long forced march from which I contracted Rheumatism and General Dibility and was also very deaf. The right arm & right leg were permantally and esentially [--?--]disabled from the effect of rheumatism. W. L. Lynch: Has resided in Ga. since 11th of Nov. 1827. Served as a "private" in Co. H. 44th Reg. Ga. Vol. Dole's Brig. Wounded in Va. on the 26th of June 1862, in left hip at Gain's Mill Va. Said wound causing stiffness in hip joint and making me unable to get about so far as to do manual labor sufficient to support myself. [ PAGE 56 ] T. H. Harris: Has resided in Ga. since 1815. Served as a "Pivate" in Co. D. [--?--] or Nunnaly Bat. State Troops. Wounded in Ga. in May or June 1864 in right knee joint of right leg. Leg was taken off above knee. E. L. Connally: Has resided in Ga. since 2nd of Oct. 1833. Served as a "Captain" in Co. A. 13th Reg. GA. Vol. Gordon's Brig. Was shot through right arm. Elbow breaking the bone, rendering it substantially & essentially useless, while engaged in service in Va. on the 1st day of July 1862. M. E. Strickland: Has resided in Ga. since 7th Feb. 1837. Served as a "private" in Co. F. 2nd Reg. Ga. Vol. Crew's Brig. Wheeler's Corp.[?] Got third finger on left hand shot off while in service in Tenn. March 3rd 1863. Suffers with kidney trouble and catarrh of the head. [ PAGE 57 ] L. H. Legg: Has resided in Ga. since 10th Dec. 1826. Served as an Orderly Sargent in Co. D. 2nd Reg. State Troops, Cumming's Brig. Shot through the palm of left hand tearing it all to pieces & rendering it substantially [sp] & essentially useless, while in service in Ga. on the 22nd of June 1864. W. J. Atkinson: Has resided in Ga. since 25th of May 1864. Served as a "private" in Co. F. 30th Reg. Ga. Vol. Stephen's Brig. Was wounded in left hip, which wound disabled him from manual labor, while in service in Tenn. on the 16th of Dec. 1864. W. T. Barker: Has resided in Ga. since 23rd Jan. 1839. Served as a volunteer in Co. H. 53rd Reg. Ga. Vol. Stoon's [?] Brig. Thumb off on right hand while in service in MArylanf on 17th of Sept. 1862. [ PAGE 58 ] A. J. Robinson: Has resided in Ga. since 1890. Served as a Capt. in Co. I 53rd Reg. Ga. Vol. Bryan's Brig. Wounded in right shoulder shattering and breaking shoulder joint causing shoulder and arm to be stiff & practically useless. J. T. McGahey: Has resided in Ga. since 25th of Dec. 1843. Served as a "private" in Co. H. 53rd Reg.Ga. Vol. Semme's Brig. Wounded by gunshot through the right elbow joint fracturing the bones causing stiffness, standing at right angles, substantially & practically usless. Muscles of the arm very small and weak. Also in the battle of the Wilderness, May 6th 1864 in Va. he was wounded through the hip fracturing the pelvic bones several fragments of which worked out causing continued weakness and lameness. [ PAGE 59 ] W. T. Chapman: Has resided in Ga. since 1830. Served as a "private" in Co. H. 44th Reg. Ga. Vol. Ripley's Brig. While drilling in Goldsborough, N. C. in May 1862, I stepped on a hole in the ground while on double quick & injured my foot & leg in such a manner as to render me unfit for further active service and was discharged from the army on account injuries received. The bone in my leg was split and twisted causing many pieces to come out and was a running sore for seven years & it is now in such condition as to render me unable to perform any manual labor by which to earn a support for myself. C. C. Perry: Has resided in Ga. since 1865. Served as a "private" in Co. D. 3rd Reg. A;a. Vol. Rhodes' Brig. Wounded in right leg above ankle fracturing the leg bone, the ball is still in the leg, rendering him permanently disabled. [ PAGE 60 ] J. G. Harris: Has resided in Ga. since 20th of Sept. 1833. Served as a "sargent" in Co. C. 26th Reg. Ga. Vol. Gardin's Brig. Wounded 13th day of Dec. 1862 in hand losing 3rd finger on left hand, on 4th day of May 1863 in left foot losing small toe on left foot, Va. M. W. Bussey: Has resided in Ga. since Dec. 1845. Served as a "private" in Scogan's Battery or Gibson's Church Bell Artillery Ga. Vol. While in service in Ga., 1864, I contracted Rheumatism, which makes me unable to do manual labor sufficient to make a support for myself. W. A. Moreland: Has resided in Ga. since 20th June 1836. Served as a "private" in Co. G. 27th Reg. Ga. Vol. Colquits Brig. While in service in Maryland on the 17th of Sept. 1862 he was shot in the basis of the Perriss causing loss of left testicle passing through striking the backbone disabling him for manual labor. [ PAGE 61 ] J. L. Crawley: Has resided in Ga. since 22 Feby. 1847. Served as a "private" in Co. I 53rd Reg. Ga. Vol. Simm's Brig. While in service in Maryland on the 17th of Sept. 1862 at Sharpsburg and was shot by a minnie ball in right arm below the elbow and rendering it useless. Can't move elbow atall, it is perfectly stiff. George M. Martin: Has lived in Ga. since January 31 1830. Served as a "private" in Co. D. 45th Reg. Ga. Vol. Thomas's Brig. While in service in Va. 9th of Aug. 1862 was shot in left leg below the knee ball passed out near the ankle joint. Stiff and practically useless. [ PAGE 62 ] W. S. Scott: Has resided in Ga. since 3rd of Feb. 1841. Served as a "Private" in co. H. 44th Reg Ga. Vol. Dole's Brig. While in service in Va. on the 3rd day of May 1863, was wounded in right foot losing the fourth toe on right foot. H. G. Key: Has resided in Ga. since 17th Dec. 1836. Served as a "private" in Co. A. 22nd Reg. Ga. Vol. Mercer's Brig. While in service in Ga. on the 23rd of April 1863 was injured by lifting heavy timbers & had double [--?--] herinia [sp] brought upon him from said cause, which renders applicant unable to do manual labor. W. B. Key: Has resided in GA. since 1812. Served as a "Private" in co. G. 53rd Reg. Ga. Vol. Bryan's Brig. While in service in Va. in fall of 1864 was taken sick with chronic diarhaea, from which disease I have suffered continually ever since, and I am not able to do manual labor. [ PAGE 63 ] F. A. Cochran: Has resided in Georgia since 18th day of Feb. 1836. Served as a "Private" in Company H. 53rd Reg. Simm's Brig. While engaged in service in Va., on the 3rd of May 1863, he was shot through left arm between elbow & shoulder ranging upward & lodging in shoulder causing it to be stiff & essentially & practically usless. M. Pryor: Has resided in Georgia since 10th Feby. 1840. Private & Corp. Co. A. 13th Ga Regt, Gordon Brigade. In Va. on the 12th May 1864 was wounded in right hip with minnie ball ranging downward fracturing hip bone causing stiffness in hip joint causing difficulty in walking. H. C. Wiggins: Resided in Ga. since July 26 1848. Private Co. H 5th Ga. reserves. Wounded at Forsyth, Ga. October 7th 1864, while in service through left foot causing it to be stiff and practically useless. $25 recd. in 1897. [ PAGE 64 ] J. W. Dunbar: Been in State since 27th day of March 1838. Private in Scoggins Battery Ga. Vol. in Jackson's Brig. Wounded 5th of Aug. 1864 at Atlanta, Ga. was struck with piece of shell one inch left of anus causing fistulous opening, about 4 inches from [--?--] anus, which still runs causing great unpleasantness, said wound causing enlargement of the right testicle which still continues to immence size thereby rendering applicant unfit for manual labor. Benjamin Gordy: Been in Ga. since July 19th 1819. Private in Co. G 1st Reg. Ga. Reserves Gartrells Brigade, was captured by General Sherman in the fall of 1864 at Savannah, Ga. Was carried to Ft. Delaware in Feby. or March 1865 and took small pox while in prison which caused him to loose the sight of his right eye. [ PAGE 65 ] J. S. Lifsey: Since 1840. Private in Co. G 27th Ga. Regt. Colquitts Brigade. Wounded June 2nd 1862 in State of Va. as follows Index finger shot off of left hand. T. W. Key: Has lived in Ga. since 28th of Apr. 1842. Served as a "Private" in Co. I 13th Reg. Ga. Vol. Gordon's Brig. While in service in Va. on the 3rd of May 1863, he was wounded in left arm between elbow and wrist, breaking the bones causing two inches of bone to be taken out, making the arm shorter and drawing the two least fingers on left hand down in to the palm of hand, making said hand practically useless. M. R. Hagan: Born in Pike Co. Ga. 11th of June 1836. Private in Co. G. 27th Ga. Regt. Colquitt's Brigade. Wounded in Va. 27th day of May 1862. Shot in head with minnie causing vertigo of the head which disables him from manual labor. Fifty dollars. [ PAGE 66 ] William Ellis: Co. B 3rd Ga. Battalion, Raines Brigade. Since 29th August 1833. 29th day of April 1862, wounded in right thigh near groun causing leg to be 3 inches shorter than leg. C. K. Harden: Has resided in State since 1858. Served as a private & sargt in Co. C of 3rd Battalion Ga. Vol., Bate's Brigade on 19 day Sept, 1863 was wounded in wrist joint of arm cause hand to hang limp and dangling making it practically essentially & permanantly useless. J. A. Kitchens: Born Oct. 28th 1837. Enlisted 1862 Gibson's Co. Church Bell artillery Scogan's Battery, Jackson's Brigade. Was discharged April 1865 at close of war. Was wounded in Tenn. 12th of Sept. 1863 shot through left breast below nipple with minnie ball ranging backward and downward going out near the backbone which renders him unfit for manual labor causing him a great deal of suffering and he is never able to labor sufficently to support himself. [ PAGE 67 ] W. V. Garner: Born Jany 13th 1830. Has resided in GA. continuouslly [sp] since Jany 1st 1854. Enlisted in Co. G. 45th Ga. Regt. AMrch 1862 & served in Thomas' GA. Brigade; was discharged 3rd day of August 1864, and on the 5th day of May 1863, was wounded in left arm with minnie ball. Entering above wrist passing diagonally upward going out half way between wrist & elbow, also at same time was shot trhough the left hand taking off first finger and making stiff the second finger together practically losing me the use of said hand and arm and as I grow older it becomes more stiff and less useful, said wounds were received in the Battle of the Wilderness in the State of Va. Aaron Stewart: Born May 22nd 1843 has lived in Ga. all his life. Entered service March 4th 1862. Co. H. 44th Ga. Regt. Dole's Brigade, was discharged 9th day of April 1865 was wounded in Va 22nd Sept 1864, was shot with minnie ball through right jaw just below the ear fracturing jaw bone causing stiffness. The ball passed through the mouth, and lodged against the left jaw bone near left corner of mouth causing a running sore, which when I take cold rises and enlarges all of which has caused me to become nervous and feeble and rendered me unfit to do manual labor and as I grow older the worse my health becomes, and this feeble condition of health was all but one [?] me by this wound received in service. [ PAGE 68 ] E. T. Crowder: Aug 1864 enlisted in Co. A. 2 Ga reserves state troops. Wounded at [--?-- borough], N. C. March 15th 1865 Wound in hip causing same to perish away & rendering it substantially useless. G. T. Bailey: Been in State since Nov. 17th 1834. Private in Co. E. 28th Ga. Regt. Colquitts Brigade. Wounded in Va. 28th day of July 1964 through left thigh with minnie ball breaking thigh bone and causing left leg to be shorter than the other, and making it stiff and difficult for me to walk. E. C. Akin: Resided in state since 15th day of July 1831, served as a private in A. 53rd Regt. Ga. Vol. Simms brigade, was wounded in Va. on 2nd day of July 1863 as follows. In right leg below and under right knee joint, cutting the leaders causing the leg to be stiff in knee joint and leader to be drawn making it necessary for me to use a stick or support in walking. [ PAGE 69 ] B. J. Foster: Has resided in state since 8th day of Jany 1841. Served as a private in Co. G. 27th Regt. Ga. Vol. Colquitts Brigade in VA. on 31st day of May 1862. Was wounded with minnie through right shoulder joint causing the same to be stiff and practically useless. Indigent J. C. Williams: Resided Ga. since Jany 14, 1836. Farmer, served in Comp. F. 55th 15 months & in the first Ga. Cavalry 18 or 20 months making nearly 3 years Georgia Vols. Suffers with chronic bronchtes [sp] & kidney disease which renders him very feeble & not able to do much labor. Roberts, J. W.: Resided in Ga. since 19th Mch. 1842. Served private Com. F. 61 Regt. Ga. Vols. Gordon's Brigade. Wounded in VA. at Fredricksburg 13 De. 1862 in leg just above kness, leg amputated above knee. George M. Martin: Lived in Ga. since 31 day Jan 1830. Served in Co. D 45th Regt. Thomases Brigade was wounded in Va. August 9th 1862 in left leg below knee ball passing out near the ankle joint rendering leg stiff & useless. [ PAGE 70 ] John G. Duke: Lived in Ga. since Jany 21 1841. Private Co. E 44th Ga. Regt., was wounded in Va. Sept. 19 1864 with a piece of shell in left side of head. [ PAGE 71 ] Blank [ PAGE 72 ] Invalid Names in State W. V. Garner 1830 1854 Enlisted March 1862 Co. "G" 45th Reg. Ga. Vol. Thomas's Brig. Discharged Aug. 3rd 1864. While in service in Va. 5th day of May 1863 wounded in left arm between elbow & wrist causing said arm to be drawn at the same time shot through the left hand taking off two fingers, making the hand stiff and useless. Aaron Stewart: Was born May 1843 been in State every since. Enlisted March 4th 1862 Co. H. 44th Reg. Ga. Vol. Doles Brig. Discharged 9th day of Apr. at Appomattox Courthouse Va. WOunded Sept. 22nd 1864 with minnie ball entering first below right ear fracturing jaw bone, causing stiffness of jaw. Ball passes through the mouth and lodged against the left jaw bone causing a running sore which rises occasionaly [sp] and gives me a great deal of trouble. Causing me to become nervous & feeble & renders me unfit to do manual labor. [PAGE 73 ] J. A. Kitchens: Born 28 of Oct. 1837 been in Georgia ever since. Served in Gibson's Church Bell Art. Ga. Vol. Jacksons Brig. Discharged at close of War April 1865. Wounded 19th of Sept. 1863. Shot through the breast below left nipple with minnie ball ranging backwards & downwards going out near the backbone which rendered him unfit for manual labor causing him a great deal of suffering & never able to labor sufficiently to support himself. J. S. Kendrick: Has resided in the State 10 of Jany 1841, and served three years as private in Co. H 44th Ga. Regt. (Simms or Doles). Was wounded in left hip with minnie ball in Sept 1864 which lodged near hip joint causing hip joint to be stiff & practically useless giving a great deal of pain and making a running sore. Marion Stonaker: Has resided in the State since 1st day Jany 1837. Served as a private in Co. F 13th Ga. Regt. Gordan's Brigade. Was wounded in right thigh at Sharpsburg Md. Sept. 17th 1862 causing leg to be practically and essentally [sp] useless on account of cutting leaders. Had thumb on right hand shot off battle of Wilderness May 12 [ PAGES 74 & 75 ] Blank [ PAGE 76 ] J. B. Peurifoy: Born 1837 Monroe Co. Ga. Enlisted Sept. 1861 Butts Co. Ga. Co. F 30th Reg. Ga Vol. Discharged Apr. 1865 at Atlanta, GA. at close of war. Suffers very much from hemaroids [sp]. Has two strictures of Urethra which gives him a great deal of trouble. Has frequent attacks of Rheumatism of chest. Joshua Hamlet: Born 1832 Butts Co. Ga. Enlisted 12 day of MArch 1862 Thomaston Ga. Upson Co. in Co. A 46 Reg. Ga. Vol. Was parolled at Macon Ga. 1865 at close of war. Suffers from organic disease of the heart. With insufficiency of the aortic valves, disp---[?] after any physical exertion. Also paralysis, agitations constantly. R. P. Driver: Born Sept. 22nd 1842 in Ga. ever since. Enlisted in May 1861 in Macon Co. B. 5th Reg. Ga. Vol. Discharged Apr. 26th 1865 at Greensbourgh N. C. when Johnstons Army surrendered. Suffers with rheumatism in right hip joint also a difficulty in breathing caused by rheumatism of the muscles of the breast, which renders me unfit for manual labor. [ PAGE 77 ] Hiram Beckham [ (underlined) next line starts O. C. Lawrence record] O. C. Lawrence: Borned in Oglethorpe Co. Ga. in Dec. 1824. Has resided in Ga. since 1824. Enlisted in Nov. 1862 in Forsyth, Ga. Co. "H" 22 Ga. Reg. Joined the Co. at Savannah, Ga. Served for two years in that Co. & Reg. Discharged in April 1865 at Greensborough N. C. at the surrender of Gen. Johnsons army. Suffers with Rheumatism, deafness & blindness & kidney troubles. Laban B. Scoggin: Has resided in Ga. for 61 years. Born in Pike Co. Ga. Oct. 15th 1836. Enlisted Co. I 32nd Ga. Reg. Vol. on the 6th day of May 1862 in Thomaston Ga. Served in said Co. 3 years. Discharged on April 26th at Greensborough N. C. at the time of the surrender of Gen. Johnson's Army. Suffers from chronic dysentery contracted in service ever since the war. G. E. Lavender: Has resided in Ga. since all my life. Born in Henry Co. Ga. Nov. 3rd 1837. Enlisted in Co. D Philips Legion Cavalry Battallion in March 1862 in Coweta Co. Ga. Was transferred to Co F same Legion. Served for term of three years in said Co. Discharged April 1865 at Hillborough N. C. at time of the surrender of Johnsons Army. Suffers with a chronic case of Bronchitis catarrh of the head and for several years has been affected with rheumatism which renders him incapable and unfit for manual labor. [ PAGE 78 ] J. E. Cooper: Has resided in Ga. since 1823. Born in Agusta Ga. Jan. 12th 1823. Enlisted in Co. A. Philips Ga. Legion Infantry on the 29th day of June 1861 [--?--] McDonald Cobb Co. Ga. Served 10 months in said Co. Discharged in May 1862 of hernia in right side. Suffers from rheumatism in knees and leggs which render me unable to support myself. [ written in margin] Died Oct. 9th 1898 in Bville Ga. Married July 3 1848 in Agusta, Ga. Mrs. Cooper has been in Ga. since 1840. W. R. Cheek [?]: Has resided in Ga. since 28th day of June 1831. Born June 28th 1831. Enlisted in Co. B. 44th Reg. Vol. March 1862 in Jasper Co. GA. Served until the surrender at Appomattox Courthouse Va. 1865. Three years. Discharged in April 1865 at the surrender of Gen. Lees army at Appomattox C. H. Va. Feebleness caused by long standing hemmohrids, chronic diarhera with advancing age. Which renders him unable to do manual labor. [ PAGE 79 ] B. G. Rivers: Of Pike has resided in Ga. since 1830. Served nearly 4 yrs. in Co. H. of 44th Reg. of G.V. Dale's & Cook's Brigade in Va. on 19 Oct. 1864 causing swimming in head & causing my eyesight to fail which renders me unable to do business or labor to support myself. J. W. Roberts: Has resided in Ga. since 1842. Served as a private in Co. F. of 61 Reg. of G. V. Gordon's brigade. Suffers from wound in left leg which caused the leg to be taken off. J. J. Carson: Has resided in Ga. since 1835. Served as a private in Co. D of 12 Reg. G. V. Dole's brigade. Lost middel finger on left hand, right arm broken just above wrist & disected one & one half inches taken out. W. R. Graham: Has resided in Ga. since 1843. Served as a private in Co. B. of 13th reg. of G. V. Gordon's brigade. Was wounded in the left foot by minnie ball causing said foot to be stiff & causing lameness which is permanent. [ PAGE 80 ] W. A. Graham: Has resided in GA. since 1890. Served as a private in Co. D of 2nd Reg. G. V. line troops brigade, was wounded in left hip, carried ball in my hip 13 yrs & 6 months. J. C. McGahee: Has resided in Ga. since 1842. Served as a private in Co. D. of 19th Reg. of G. V. Colquitt's brigade. He was wounded in left wrist two inches of bone taken out. J. A. Hardaway: Has resided in Ga. since 1839. Served as a private in Co. A. of 53 Regimant of G. V. Simmin's brigade. Suffers with paralysis of left arm, side & leg, caused by exposure 1863. J. A. Bishop: Has resided in State Jany 1, 1861 (1904) 68 years old. Farmer. Enlisted served 3 years in Co. B 9th Battalion Ashley Ga. Vol. Suffers with heart trouble & general breaking down of nervous system. Hood, J. A.: Resided in state since No. 30 1832 (1904) 71 years old Farmer. 3 years in Co. D 12 Regt. GA. Vols. Suffers from double hernia has no property. [ PAGE 81 ] Stonaker, Marion: Lived in State since Jany 1837 (1904) 79 years old. Farmer. Nearly 4 years in Co. F 13th Regt. Ga. Vol. Suffers with old age and injuries received in service. Has no property. Williams, Theo: Since Dec 31st 1841 (1904) 62 years old. Farmer. Served 3 1/2 years in Co. G. 27 GA Vol. Suffers with chronic rheumatism. Has no property. Jimmerson, W. M.: Lived in State 1 JAny 1843 (1904) 61 years old. Farmer. Served nearly 4 years in Co. K. of 5th Regt. Ga. Vol. & 2nd Ga. Battilion sharpshooters. Suffers with smothering & chronic rheumatism in hips and back and legs. No Property. McLendon, J. D.: Lived in State since 21/3/1842 (1904) 58 years old. Served nearly 2 years in Co. D of 2nd Regt. Ga. State Troops. Suffers with indigestion & chronic rheumatism. Has no property. Dead Oliver, J. R.: Been in state 25 Jany 1837 (1904) 66 years old. Farmer. Served 3 years Co. B 4th Battallion [sp] Ga. Vol. sharp shooters. Suffers with chronic rheumatism in shoulders and hips. No property. B. N. J. Lee: Lived Ga since 1832, (1904) 71 years old. Farmer [--?--] years in Starks Co. Blounts Battalion GA. State Troops. Own 1 1/2 acres land receive six dollars rent per year. Received said land from wife's estae at her death 1903. Suffers neuraliga of diaphram. [ PAGE 82 ] Turner, J. H.: Resided in Ga since May 1841. He is 62 years old (1904). Served 3 years in Company H 53rd Reg. of Ga Vols. Suffers wwith neuralgia of the body. Has no property. Dead Daniel, O. E.: Lived in State since 1st Jany 1831. 73 years old (1903) Farmer. 3 years & 7 months in Co. C 37th Regt. Ga. Vols. Suffers from old age and general feeble health. Has no property. Invalid J. C. Strickland: Farmer resided in State siince MAy 4 1841. Private in Co. H 44 Regt Ga. Vol. Wounded in Va. May 26 1862 in right shoulder causing shoulder joint to be stiff [ PAGES 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92 are Blank] [ PAGE 93 ] List of Invalid Soldiers Page 57 Atkinson, W. J. 60 Bussey, M. W. 57 Barker, W. T. 55 Borders, P. F. 54 Beckham, R. Y. 52 Blasingame, T. J. 52 Baker, J. H. 56 Connally, E. L. 59 Chapman, W. T. 61 Crawley, J. L. 63 Cochran, F. A. 64 Dunbar, J. W. 53 Duke, J. G. 54 Duncan, J. L. 64 Gordy, Benjamin 56 Harris, T. H. 60 Harris, J. G. 51 Jordan, M. K. 65 Key, T. W. 62 Key, H. G. 65 Lifsey, J. S. 55 Lynch, W. L. 57 Legg, L. H. 57 Millican, G. B. 58 McGahey, J. T. 57 McGahey, J. C. 61 Martin, Geo. M. 60 Moreland, W. A. 59 Perry, C. C. 63 Pryor, M. 58 Robinson, A. J. 62 Scott, W. S. [ PAGE 94 ] 56 Strickland, A. J. 53 Sanders, T. B. 63 Wiggins, H. C. 53 Willis, J. W. 66 Ellis, Wm. 66 Harden, C. K. 65 Hagan, M. R. 68 Crowder, E. T. [ PAGE 95 ] List of Indigent Soldiers for 1898 Allen, Robert H. Lifsey Adams, Jessie Zebulon Bankston, S. J. Hope Brannon, Westley Lifsey Buchanan, Jas Zebulon Bussey, Thos J. Hendricks Butler, F. M. [T. M.] Bain Cook, J. D. Meansville Connell, T. J. Maggie Darden, E. B. Milner Horton, P. F. Williamson Howe, W. R. Milner Hamilton, F. F. Orchard Hill [?] Hammock, G. W. Pedenville Johnson, A. J. [ J. A. ] Milner Legg, W. H. Bain Manly, J. W. Pedenville Martin, W. H. Milner McHargue, J. H. Bain Martin, G. P. Williamson McKinnon, H. H. Concord McCarthy, C. E. Griffin Oliver, C. W. Milner Peters, Robt. Meansville Peters, Levy Lifsey Patterson, John M. Hope Shehee, M. V. Bville Story, H. A. Bain Spruce, M. D. Bville Sutton, S. M. Milner Turner, J. R. Concord Taylor, Wm. T. H. Milner [ PAGE 96 ] No. 1 Mrs. W. E. McElveen: Has resided in Ga. since 1838. Widow of W. E. McElveen, Co. E 5th Reg. G. C. Cavalry. Enlisted June 1862, served till Apr. 1865, died Feb. 10, 1898. Married 1859. No. 2 Rebecca Manley: Has resided in Ga. since 1830. Widow of D. P. Manley, Co. G 1st Reg. Ga. Reserves. Enlisted Apr. 1864, served till Apr. 1865, died in 1892. Married in 1849 No. 3 Mrs. Eliza Smith: Resided in Ga. since 1865, widow of Jas. M. Smith, Co. H. 8th Reg. [--?--] G. V. enlisted May 1862, served till Apr. 1865. Died Nov. 1875. Married 1860 No. 4 Mrs. S. A. Taylor: Has resided on Ga. since 1850, widow of J. W. Taylor, Co. I 32nd Reg. Ga. Volunteers, enlisted Oct. 1862, served till April 1865, died 1889, married 1854 No. 5 Mrs. C. G. Walker: Has resided in Ga. since 1829, widow of J. W. Walker, soldier in Co. I 7 Reg. G. S. T.. Enlisted in 63 served till Apr. 63, died 1900. Married 1862. [ PAGE 97 ] No. 6 Caroline N. [?] Wright: Has resided in Ga. 1843, widow of Emmet Wright Co. A. 14 reg. Ga. Vol., enlisted 1861, served till 1862. Died Jan. 1883, married 1864 Mrs. Eliza Cooper: Barnsville GA. Widow of J. E. Cooper resided in GA. since 1861. Served in Co. A of Phillips Georgia Legion. Enlisted in June 1861, served to May 1862 10 months discharged on account of hernia right side Married July 3 1848. Husband died Oct. 9 1898 [ PAGE 98 ] Indigent sent off March 17 1900 Townsend, Jas. J. Taylor, Jas. M. Beckham, J. T. Barrett, W. S. Ballard, J. P. Childs, D. M. Driver, Jul. W. Granger, A. D. Holmes, L. C. Hagan, J. M. C. Huckaby, S. M. Harvel, J. M. Holman, J. E. Joiner, T. J. Kinnady, J. T. Lee, B. N. J. Lavender, G. E. Moman, John M. Montgomery, J. R. McCard, William Oliver, J. R. Oneal, J. R. Ruffin, K. D. Reeves, J. B. Reeves, Jas. W. Strickland, M. E. Stern, Moses Stallings, J. L. Sikes, J. R. Shockley, M. L. Scoggin, L. B. [ PAGE 100 ] Who have recd cks T. J. Connell Thos. J. Bussey Wesley Brannon G. W. Hammock W. R. Howe F. F. Hamilton P. F. Horton C. E. McCarthy J. W. Manley C. W. Oliver Jno. M. Patterson W. H. Martin S. M. Sutton W. T. H. Taylor [ PAGE 101] Mrs. M. C. Milton: Have lived in Ga ever since 1873 was born in Ga. Widow of Mr. A. R. Milton, who enlisted in Marion Co. Ga. in August 1863 in Capt. Lasiters Company of State Troops Cavalry. Died in Tex. in 1873. Mrs. Rebecca Manley: Lived in Ga since 1831. Widow of David P. Manley. Enlisted in April 1864 in Atlanta in Co. G. of the first Ga. Reserves. Died in 1893 (July 15, 1892) at home in Pike Co. Ga. Married 1849. Mrs. Charlotte Willis: Resided in state 1832. Widow of Geo. A. Willis. Enlisted in service 1862 served three years to close of war. Died in Monroe, Co. Ga in 1872 Mrs. W. E. McElveen, widow of Wm. E. McElveen. Enlisted in June 1862, in service nearly 3 years in Co. E 5th Ga. Cavalry. Died July 1897 [?] at Concord Ga. Married 1859 Jany.