PENSIONS 1

Clermont County Genealogical Society

PENSIONS

From The Clermont Sun, Batavia, Ohio
January - February - March, 1890
(by Jennie Marshall)

T.J. Lindsley, commutation for ration for prisoner of war.

Phillip R. Rice, increased from $12. to $24. per month.

L Zimmerman, from $2. to $4. per month.

I.N. Morgan, increased from $10. to $12. per month.

Thos. K. Moorehead, Co. K, 27th O.V.l., increased to $12. per month.

Win. Knight, 34th O.V.I., commutation of rations.

Thos K Ellis, Co. E, 187th O.V.C., $8. per month

Charles Warner, Co. ? 5th O.V.l., $17. per month.

Thos. Castlen, Co. M, 5th O.V.I., $8. per month

Win. Latham, Co. A, 34th O.V.I., $108. back pay.

John Lush, Co. C, 12th O.V.l., $6. per month.

John E. Minor, Co. C, 2nd Reg., Ill. Light Artillery, $280.bounty.

Matilda K. Streiff, widow of Thos. Streiff, Co. F, 9th O.V.I., $12.per month and $1400 back pay.

Win. R. Lindsey, Co. G, 50th O.V.I., original $6. per month &back pay.

Franklin L Fisk, Co. A, 5th O.V.C., original $10. per month and$450. back pay.

Lewis D. Witham, Co. I, 39th O.V.l., original $12. per monthfrom May 2, 1888.

Win. M. Jones, Co. K, 59th O.V.l., $8. per month and $200.back pay.

Harvey Tibbets, alias Burk, Co. G, 27th U.S.C.t., $4. per month

John B. Brown, Co. C, 153rd O.V.l., $5. per month from April5,1889.

Martin Johns, musician, 12th O.V.l., $6. per month from May25, 1889.

W.F. Crane, Co. C, 153rd O.V.l., $8. per month from April 6,1889.

Levi W. Short, Co. A, 5th O.V.l., $10. per month from April 18,1888.

Ebenezer Crist, Indiana Inf. Vols., $14. per month from June19, 1889.

Win. E. Tucker, Co. D, 153rd O.V.I., orig. pension $8. permonth from March 9,1889.

George W. Rogers, Co. I, 184th O.V.I, original pension $4. permonth from June 10, 1887.

Price T. Fee, Co. R, 59th O.V.l., $14. per month from Feb.1889.

John W. Willis, Co. L, 5th O.V.C., $8. per month from August1888.

Widow of lgantius Pleinyer, Co. E, 175th O.V.l., $12. permonth from Nov. 30, 1888.

JohnM. Judd, Co.?, Ky. lnf., $14. per month from Sept. 1889.

David L. Reeves, Co. A, 153rd O.V.I., $18. per month fromAug. 1888.

Jesse D. Knabb, Co. A, 153rd O.V.I., $10. per month fromApril 1889.

LW. Thomas, Co. A, 153rd O.V.l., $8. per month from April1889.

James Moore, Co. B, 48th O.V.l., $14./ month Feb. 20,1889.

John W. Willis, Co. 1, O.V.C., $8.! month from Aug. 1888.

Daniel L Reeves, Co. A, 153rd O.V.l., $..~ per month fromAug. 27, 1888.

Cassandra Plumer, widow, $12./month from Nov. 30,1888.

Pribe T. Fee, Co. B, O.V.l., $14./ month.

C.L McClure, Co. F, 34th O.V.l., $8.! month.

Charles A. Moore, Co. K, 153rd Reg. $4./ month and $50.back pay.

Ernest Reed, Co. E, 59th Reg. $1 0./month & $750. back pay.

Work of the Pension Office

The Pension Office issued during the fiscal year just closed 151,658 pension certificates. The number issued during the preceding year was 145,292. Of the number Issued during the year just closed, 66,637 were original pensions, which is an increase of nearly 15,000 as compared with the number Issued during the preceding year.

E.G. PENN

No pension attorney in the State of Ohio has secured a greater number of pensions for the old soldier boys than E.G. Penn, of Amelia. His success has been simply marvelous. Hundreds of the old veterans to-day are enjoying a handsome allowance from the government secured at his hands. We take great pleasure in recommending Mr. Penn as one of the most efficient and successful pension attorney, in the country.

His work speaks for itself.

 

BIRTHS
Birth Records
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Early Clermont Co. Births 1856-1857
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First Presbyterian Churches of Monroe
At Nicholsville & Bantam
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Baptisms of Children
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Anderson Township Births 1906-1907
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Old Bethel Church Baptisms
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Old Bethel Church Baptisms 1894-1908
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Early Births 1856
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MARRIAGES
Early Marriages 1800 - 1808
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 Marriage Book 13 1874-1876
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Goshen M. E. Church
Marriage

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DEATHS
Funerals Conducted by Rev. Hezekiah Hill 1862-1908
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The Old Village Graveyard

Deaths of Residents Over 75 in 1875

Infirmary Discharges That Mention a Burial Place

Death Dates from I.O.O.F. Lodge #313

Early Clermont Deaths from The Ohio Sun
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Obituaries From the Clermont Sun 1890-1891

Early Deaths from Clermont Sun 1855
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More Deaths 1857-1859
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Stirling & Moore Funeral Records 1888
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1880 Mortality Census
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Census
Goshen 1875 Quadrennial Census
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Quadrennial Census, Batavia, 1847

Quadrennial Census, Batavia, 1855

History
Incidents in The Early History of Clermont County
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Stonelick Historical Notes
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Vacation of a Road in
Union Township

Brown and Clermont County Families Mentioned
in the 1880 Clinton County History
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Day Book For Clarke & Frambes Mills 1838
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Immigration
Early Naturalizations from Common Pleas Minutes
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Citizenship Papers 1844-1900
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Names of New Found Naturalization Applicants
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Military
Veterans in Various Cemeterys
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Revolutionary War Soldiers

Clermont Courier Ads November 18, 1863
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Mexican War Veterans
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Revolutionary War Veterans
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Post Office
Post Marks of Clermont County
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Clermont Postmasters 1800 - 1930
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Early Unclaimed Letters

More Unclaimed Letters Unclaimed Letters 1855
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Bible Records
Manning Bible
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Banister Bible

Bible Records of James McKinnie 1830

Bible Records Index Volume Two

Bible Records Index Volume Three
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Churches
Old Bethel Church and Cemetery

History of Old Bethel Church 1868

Calvary Church and Cemetery Washington Twp
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Edenton Church 1861

Places

Perin Mills in 1863
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Goshen- Land Of Milk and Honey

First Settlers of Jackson Township

Legal Voters of Goshen Township 1855

Batavia in1847
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Poll Book Goshen Township 1853
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1840 Account Book, Laurel Ohio

Edenton School # 4 Pupils

Pensions

Pensions 1890

More Pensions 1890
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Other
Indentures 1825 - 1831

Index To General Store Account Book 1816-1819

Vital Statistics From An Old Record Book

Items from Clermont Courier 1836
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Clermont Pensioners 1883

Ohio Pioneers That Moved to Texas

Persons on the Petit Jury 1880

Jails and Sheriffs
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Items From Early Clermont Courier 1852
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Meeting of Patriarchs 1882
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Surrender Records From Childrens Home
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Gazetteer 1882
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Potpourri

Articles From The Clermont Sun 1889
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River Boatmen
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Sale of Delinquent Lands
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