Nacogdoches Co. TX - PENSIONS - Mrs. Mary Jane Parrott This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Jon R Peterson jonrpeterson@swbell.net Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm Mrs. Mary Jane Parrott #40922 FORM B Widows Application for Confederate Pension THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF NACOGDOCHES I, Mrs. MARY JANE PARROTT do hereby make application to the Comptroller of Public Accounts for a pension, to be granted me under the Act passed by the Thirty-third Legislature of the State of Texas, and approved April 7, A. D. 1913. On the following grounds: I am the widow of W.H. PARROTT, deceased, who departed this life on the 21st day of February, A. D. 1925,in the county of Nacogdoches, in the State of Texas. I have not remarried since the death of my said husband*, and I do solemnly swear that I was never divorced from my said husband, and that I never voluntarily abandoned him during his life, but remained his true, faithful lawful wife up to the date of his death. I was married to him on the --- day of October AD. 1902 in the county of Nacogdoches, in the State of Texas. My husband, the said W.H. PARROTT enlisted and served in the military service of the Confederate States during the War Between the States of the United States, and that he did not desert the Confederate service. I have been a resident of the State of Texas since prior to January 1, A. D. 1900, and have been continuously since a citizen of the State of Texas. I do further state that I do not receive from any source whatever money or other means of support amounting in value to the stun of $300.00 per annum, nor do I own in my own right, nor does any one hold in trust for my benefit or use, estate or property, either real, personal or mixed, either in fee or for life, of the value of one thousand dollars, exclusive of the home of the value of not over $2000; nor do I receive any aid or pension front any other State, or from the United States, or from any other source, and I do further state that the answers given to the following questions are true: 1. What is your age? 66 years old 2. Where were you born? In Mississippi 3. How long have you resided in the State of Texas? About 60 years 4. How long have you resided in the county of your present residence. About 60 years. 5. What is your Post office address? Garrison, Texas, 6. Did your husband draw a pension? If so, give his file number. Yes, 16138 7. What was your husband's full name? William Henderson Parrott 8. In what state was your husbands command originally organized? Texas 9. How long did your husband serve? 4 years If known to you give date of enlistment and discharge. Don't know exact date. 10. What was the name or letter of the company, or number of the regiment or battery of artillery in which your husband served ? If he was transferred from one branch of service to another, give time of transfer, description of command and time of service, (If applicant's husband was a pensioner give his file number, which is evidence sufficient for proof of service.) See his application which is on file 11. Name branch of service in which your husband served, whether infantry, cavalry, or the navy, or if commissioned as an officer by the President, his rank and line of duty, or if detailed for special service, under the law of conscription, the nature of such service, and time of service. See his application 12. Have you transferred to others any property of any kind for the purpose of becoming a beneficiary under this law? No Wherefore your petitioner prays that her application for a pension may be approved and such other proceedings be had in the premises as are required by law. (Signature of Applicant) Mrs. Mary (X-Her Mark) Jane Parrot Sworn to and subscribed before me this 17th day of March AD 1919 A.T. RUSSELL County Judge, Nacogdoches County ___________________ AFFIDAVIT OF WITNESSES (Note. —There must be at least two credible witnesses.) THE STATE OF TEXAS} County of Nacogdoches } Before me A.T. Russell, County Judge of Nacogdoches, State of Texas, on this day personally appeared J. A. Lunsford and H.E. Kruse, who are personally known to me to be credible citizens who, being by me duly sworn, on oath state that they personally know that Mrs. Mary Jane Parrott, applicant for a pension as the widow of W.H. Parrott deceased is in truth and fact the widow of said F.M. Parrott, deceased; that they personally know that she has not remarried since the death of her husband, for whose service in the Army she claims a pension and that they have no interest in this claim. (Signature of Witness) J.A. Lunsford (Signature of Witness) H.E. Kruse Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 13th day of March, A.D. 1925 A.T.Russell (Seal) County Judge Nacogdoches County, Texas AFFIDAVIT OF WITNESSES (If possible, the two witnesses should have served with the applicant in the army, and, if so, let them, or either, state it in their source of knowledge; also any information regarding applicant's army service.) THE STATE OF TEXAS} County of Nacogdoches } Before me A.T. Russell , County Judge of Nacogdoches County, State of Texas, on this day personally appeared J.A. Lunsford & R.B. Strickland who are personally known to me to be credible citizens, who, being by me sworn, on an oath state that they are personally know that the said Mrs. Mary Jane Parrott has been a bona fide resident citizen of the State of Texas since prior to January 1, AD 1900, and that they have no interest in this claim. (Signature of Witness) (Signature of Witness) Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 13th day of March A.D. 1925 A.T. Russell (seal) County Judge Nacogdoches County, Texas. AFFIDAVIT OF WITNESSES (If possible, the two witnesses should have served with the applicant's husband in the army, and, if so, let them, or either of them, state it in their oath; also any information regarding the army service of applicant's husband.) THE STATE OF TEXAS} County of Nacogdoches } Before me A.T. Russell , County Judge of Nacogdoches County, State of Texas, on this day personally appeared J.A. Lunsford & R.B. Strickland who are personally known to me to be credible citizens, who, being by me sworn, on an oath state that they are personally acquainted with the foregoing applicant, and that the facts set forth and statements made in her application are correct and true, to the best of their knowledge and belief, and that they have no interest in this claim. And further make oath to the following facts touching the service of applicant's husband in the Confederate Army: (State fully your source of knowledge). We have known Mrs. Mary Jane Parrott and her deceased husband, W.H. Parrott many years and know that h drew a Confederate pension in his lifetime. (Signature of Witness) R.B. Strickland (Signature of Witness) J.A. Lundsford Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 15th day of March, AD 1925 A.T. Russell County Judge, Nacogdoches County, Texas ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CERTIFICATE OF THE STATE AND COUNTY ASSESSOR I, Forest Fuller State and County Assessor in the County of Nacogdoches State of Texas, do certify that Mary Jane Parrott whose name is signed to the foregoing application for a pension, under the Act of the Thirty-third Legislature, approved April 7, A.D. 1913. is charged on the tax rolls of said county with a homestead of the value of One Hundred and ninety dollars.\ Given under my hand, this 14th day of March, A.D. 1925 Forest Fuller State and County Assessor APPLICATION FOR MORTUARY WARRANT STATE OF TEXAS } I SAM FRANKS, County of Nacogdoches } Do hereby certify that I am the person to whom is entrusted the paying of the accounts and indebtedness of the Mrs. J.E. PARROTT, who was a pensioner of the State of Texas, and whose file number were 35704 and whose original county was Henderson. The said pensioner Mrs. Mary J PARROTT died on the 11th day of August, 1958, in the town of Garrison, Tex, County of Nacogdoches, Texas. The pensioner died in the home of Sam Franks, who was related to the pensioner as son. That the warrant, which application is hereby made for, shall be applied to paying all or part of the funeral expenses incurred by the said pensioner Mrs. Mary Jane PARROTT. I further certify that the pensioner, in the best of my knowledge and belief, has not cashed the warrant for the current quarter. I am related to the pensioner as (Friend) son, that my Post office address is Garrison, Texas. Signed SAM FRANKS Sworn to before me this 21 day of August.,1958 Raymond Spivey Notary Public in and for Nacogdoches County, State of Texas CERTIFICATE OF UNDERTAKER I M.S. Garrison, do certify that I am undertaker in the town of Nacogdoches, County of Nacogdoches, State of Texas, that I had charge of the body of Mrs. Mary Jane PARROTT, who died in the town of Garrison, County of Nacogdoches, State of Texas, on the 11 day of August., 1958. That said body was prepared for burial by me on the 11 day of August, 1958, and that I am of the opinion that warrant herein applied for should be issued to the said Sam Franks who makes the foregoing application. Signed A. ABRAMS Undertaker OAKLEY-METCALF OAKLEY-METCALF PERSONAL SERVICE Nacogdoches, Texas August 12, 1958 Mr. Robert Calvert, Comptroller Austin, Texas Dear Mr. Calvert: This is to advise that we are today holding Funeral services for the wife of a Confederate Soldier. The veteran was Henderson Parrott. It is my understanding that it may be possible To draw a burial allowance for Confederate Veteran's wife. If so, advise me as to how I might go at completing claim for such. Thanking you for your immediate claim for such. Yours very truly, OAKLEY-METCALF FUNERAL HOME M.S. Garrison ------------------------------------------------------------- Oakley-Metcalf Funeral Home Funeral Directors Ambulance Directors Dial LO 4-7333 208 Mounde St. Nacogdoches, Texas Casket and complete services MARY JANE PARROTT $645.00 Opening and closing grave 15.00 $660.00 This is to certify that this is a true and just account Of the funeral services for MARY JANE PARROTT, and that The above amount was paid for by SAM FRANKS. Oakley-Metcalf Funeral Home MS. GARRISON Owner Signed and sworn to before me a Notary Public this the 22nd day of August 1958 Raymond Spivey Nacogdoches Public in and for Nacogdoches County, Texas VETERANS ADMINISTRATION VETERANS BENEFITS OFFICE MUNITIONS BUILDING WASHINGTON 25, D.C. In Reply to: Comptroller of Public Accounts XC 21 011 291 State of Texas Parrott, William Henderson Dear Sir: We have pending a claim for death pension filled by Mrs. Mary Jane Parrott, of Garrison, Texas, as widow of a Confederate veteran. Mr. Parrott served as Private, Company K, 19th Regiment Texas Calvary, Confederate States Army. Please send us your certification concerning the marriage of Mr. Parrott and Mary Jane Parrott; also send us verification of the date of death of Mr. Parrott, Mrs. Parrott indicated that she may have remarried after the death of this veteran. Please state whether or not your records show this fact. If so, give the date she remarried. Very truly yours, E.E. Johnston Director, Claims Service A. T. RUSSELL COUNTY JUDGE Nacogdoches County, Texas Nacogdoches, Texas March 16, 1925. Hon. S.H. Terrell, Comptroller Austin, Texas Dear Sir: I beg to enclose you herewith the application of Mrs. Mary Jane Parrot, for a Confederate Widow's pension. She is the widow of W.H.Parrot deceased, who drew a pension in his lifetime, and whose proof of service is on file (#16138) in your office. Yours very truly, A.T. Russell March 24, 1925 Mrs. Mary J. Parrot, Garrison, Texas. Dear Madam: I am in receipt of your application for a Confederate pension, but cannot approve same at this time since application states that you were married to W. H. Parrot in October 1902. The present law requires that widows must have married veteran on whose service record pension is applied for, prior to January l, 1900. The Legislature just adjourned amended this law so as to permit widows who were married to veterans prior to January 1,1930, to become eligible for Confederate pension, but this law does not become effective until June 17th, 1926. Your application will be kept on file and approved when the new law goes into effect at which time, you will be formally notified and affidavit mailed to you to be executed covering first quarterly payment. Yours very Truly, KR:b Cc: Hon .A.T. Russell County judge, Nacogdoches. Comptroller March 23, 1959 XC 21 011 291 Parrott, William Henderson 3702-212B Veterans Administration Veterans Benefits Office Washington 25, D.C. Gentlemen: I have your letter of March 17 stating you have pending a claim for death pension filed by Mrs. Mary Jane Parrott, of Garrison, Texas, as widow of a Confederate veteran. The records of this office show W.H. Parrott Of Nacogdoches County, Garrison Texas executed an application for Confederate Pension in the state of Texas in which he stated he was a member of Company K; 19th Texas Cavalry, Confederate States Army. The application was approved on a report from the office of the Adjutant General, War Department. Washington D.C., in August 1909. He drew a pension from Texas until his death Feb. 21, 1925, under File No. 16138 Nacogdoches County. March 13, 1925 Mrs. Mary J. Parrott widow of William Henderson Parrott executed an application for Confederate Pension on his service record. The application for pension was signed by her mark before A.T.Russell, on March 13, 1925 as County Judge, and Mary Jane Parrott. The application shows she was married to William Henderson Parrott on October__1902, in Nacogdoches County, Texas. His death occurred in February 21, 1925 in Nacogdoches County. No further information is given as to their marriage. Mrs. Mary Jane Parrott also shown as Parrott was granted a pension on the service record of William Henderson Parrott under File No. 40922 and she drew a pension until August 11,1958 when we received notice of her death in Garrison, Texas on that date. The notice was given this office by the Oakley- Metcalf Funeral Home. On August 12,1958 stating the wife of Confederate Soldier Henderson Parrott had died and they were asking for a burial allowance. The application for a burial warrant as was furnished the Funeral Home at Nacogdoches, Texas and the claim was filed by one Sam Franks who claimed to be the son of Mrs. Mary J. Parrott. The claim was paid to Mr. Franks and the entire expense was paid by Mr. Franks according the statement from the funeral home. Yours very truly Robert S. Calvert Comptroller of Public Accounts