Melissa A. Johnson Widows pension Application, Rapides, LA submitted by: Donna Parrott Date: Jun 2003 ********************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm ********************************************** * WIDOW'S APPLICATION FOR PENSION NO. 4356 MELISSA A. JOHNSON Parish of Rapides Melissa A. Johnson widow of William Johnson Company and Regiment H Crescent Reg. P.O. Oakdale Filed Dec 14th 1909 Cause of Death of Widow's Husband? (cannot read) When did he Die? 22d Oct 1909 Where? Oakdale Date of Application? Dec 14th 1909 STATE OF LOUISIANA, PARISH OF Rapides On this 10 day of December, 1909, personally appeared before me, W. J. Calvit, Clerk of the District Court, within and for said Parish and State, Mrs. M.A. Johnson, aged 72 years, a resident of the Parish of Calcasieu and State of Louisiana, who being duly sworn according to law, declares that she is the widow of William Johnson, who entered the service of the Confederate States during the civil war under the name of William Johnson at Camp Pratt on the day of 1862 in Consolidated Crescent Regt. from the State of Louisiana and that he served honorably until surrendered at Natchitoches on the May; and that he remained true to the Confederate States, until surrender, at which time he was in Co. A, as a private that she was married to the said soldier under the name of Melissa A. Goins on the 8 day of July 1853, by James Groves at near Sugar Town that she has not married again, and that she is now in indigent circumstances and unable to earn a livelihood by her own labor or skill, that she is not married or otherwise provided for by the State of Louisiana or by any other State or Government; that her said husband died on the 22 day of Oct 1909 at Oakdale, that she has resided in the State of Louisiana for 72 years next preceding the date of this application, and that she claims the aid and benefit of Act No. 73 of further shown by her answers to the following questions which she swears to be true and correct: 1. Under what circumstances did your husband die? Answer: Stomach bowel trouble 2. Where is he buried? Answer: (cannot read, paper is torn) 3. What are your means of support? Answer: none 4. What is the value of your property, real and personal, if any? Answer: I have none 5. Have you conveyed property to any one in the past few years? Answer: no 6. If any, How much and to whom conveyed? Answer: 7. Give your post office address and that of your two witnesses. Answer: Oakdale Calcasieu Ph. La Witness my hand on this 10 day of December 1909 her Melissa X Johnson mark