Schley-Sumter County GaArchives Military Records.....Carrie M. Dozier widow of T.J. Dozier September 6 1910 Civilwar - Pension Co. C, 27th Ga. ************************************************ 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: Harris Hill http://www.genrecords.net/emailregistry/vols/00011.html#0002514 January 2, 2004, 9:47 am APPLICATION FOR PENSION BY A WIDOW UNDER ACT OF 1910. Questions for Applicant State of Georgia Schley County Personally before me comes Mrs. Carrie M. Dozier of said state and county, and after being duly sworn, on oath says that she desires to apply for a pension allowed under the Act of _______ 1910, and submit testimony to make out the same, true answers makes to the following questions to wit: 1. What is your name, and where do you reside? Carrie M. Dozier 2. How long and since when have you been a continuing esident of the state of Georgia? All my life. 3. When, where and to whom were you married? Oct 28, 1869. Schley Co., Ga. T.J. Dozier. 4. When, where and in what company and regiment did your husband enlist as a soldier in Confederate army or Georgia Militia? 1863 in Sumter County, Ga. Company C, 27th Ga. Battalion, Confederate Army. 5. When and where did the commands of your husband surrender or discharge from the army? Close of the war Greensburrough (Greensboro), N.C. 6. Was your husband personally present at the time of the surrender or discharge of this command? Yes. 7-8i. were not applicable and unanswered. 8j. When and where did your husband die? Were you residing together when he died? If not, how long had you resided apart? Nov. 7th, 1898. Schley Co., Ga. Yes. 9. What property of any description did you own, hold or control for your use and its cash value, Nov. 4, 1908. None. 10. What property of any kind have you sold or given away since Nov. 4, 1908? What was received for it and what did you do with the proceeds thereof? None. 11. What property of any description, of any value have you now? None. 12. What are your annual earnings or income and their value? None. 13. Have you heretofore been paid a pension by the state? No. Mrs. Carrie M. Dozier (her mark) Sworn to and subscribed before me this the 6th day of Sept. 1910. P.E. Tylor, Ordinary of Schley County. QUESTIONS FOR THE WITNESSES AS TO SERVICE OF HUSBAND AND MARRIAGE. State of Georgia Schley County. Personally before me comes J.W. Dozier, who after being duly sworn true answers to make to the following questions, answers as follows: 1. What is your name and where dor you reside? J.W. Dozier Schley Co., Ga. 2. How long and since when have you known Mrs. Carrie M. Dozier, applicant? 45 years. 3. How long and since when has she continuously resided in this state? all her life. 4. When and to whom was she married? How do you know? Oct. 28, 1869 T.J. Dozier. 5. How long and since when did you know T.J. Dozier, her husband? All my life. 6. When, where and in what company and regiment did he enlist? 1863, Sumter County, Ga. Co. C, 27th Ga. 7. Were you a member of the same company? Yes. 8. How long within your personal knowledge did he perform actual military service with his Company and regiment? 18 months. 9. When, and where did his comand surrender, and was discharged? Close war, Greensboro, N.C. 10. Were you personally present when it was surrendered? Yes. 11. Was the husband of applicant personally present at surrender? Yes. 12-13 were not applicable and were unanswered. J.W. Dozier Sworn to and subscribed before me this the 6th day of Sept. 1910. P.E. Taylor, Ordinary of Schley County. Additional Comments: Add'l Info: Thomas J. Dozier and Caroline Burke were married in Schley County Oct. 28, 1869 This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/gafiles/ File size: 4.0 Kb