S.H. Williams

Pension Application File for S. H. Williams
submitted by Bobby Williams

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ACCEPTED
11451
 
State of Tennessee
Soldier's Application for Pension
    Under Class "5"
 
S. H. Williams
August 9, 1909
 
Read Specifications on Back
 
Sent Nov. 9, 11909
 
Humboldt
  Gibson
 
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To Applicants for Pension
 
The material facts to be proven in a pension
claim, under the laws of the Stae of Tennessee,
are as follows:
 
1. Service in Army.                                                            1, May be proven by officers or comrades.
2. Present Disability.                                                          2. May be proven by physician's certificate
3. Indigency.                                                                     3. May be proven by neighbors and by certificate of
4. How you got out of the Army.                                              County Trustee
5. Character as a Soldier and Citizen.                                 4. May be proven by filing parole or discharge, or in case these have
                                                                                            have been lost or destroyed, by officers or comrades who know the
                                                                                            facts.
                                                                                         5. May be proven by comrades and citizens.
 
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                                                   Soldier's Application for Pension
                                                            Under the Class "5"
 
 
I S. H. Williams a native of the State of Tennessee and now a citizen of Tennessee, resident at Humboldt in the County of Gibson
in said State of Tennessee, and who was a soldier from the State of Tennessee in the war between the United States and the
Confederate States, do hereby apply for said under the Act of the General Assembly of Tennessee entitled "An Act for the benefit
of the indigent and disabled soldiers of the late war between the States, and to fix the fees of attorneys or agents for procuring such
pensions, and fixing a penalty for the violation of the same." And I do solemnly swear that I was a member of Bennett's Battalion"
& Capt. Massey's Company in the service of the Confederate United States, and that be reason of disability and indigence I
am now entitled to receive the benefits of this Act. I further swear that I do not hold any National, State, or County office, no do I receive aid or pension from any other State, or from the United States, and that I am not an inmate of any soldiers' home, and that I am unable to earn a reasonable support for myself and family. I do further solemnly swear that the answers given to the following questions are true:
 
In what County, State, and year were you born?
 
      Answer----Wake County, North Carolina, April 2, 1843.
 
When did you enlist and in what command? Give the names of the regimental and company officers under whom you served.
 
      Answer----April, 1863 in G.W. Bennett Battalion & Capt John Massey's Company.
 
In what battle or battles were you engaged, and , if not wounded, state what disabilities did you receive, if any?
 
      Answer----Brices X Road. Harrisburgh. Memphis & a number of others.-----Not wounded
 
What was the precise nature of you wound or disability, If any?
 
      Answer-- Left Blank
 
Were you incapacitated for service by reason of said wound or disability incurred?
 
      Answer----Left Blank
 
Were you discharged from the army, where were you and what did you do until the close of the war?
     
      Answer----Left Blank
 
If discharged from army, where were yuou and what did uyou do until the close of the war?
 
       Answer----Left Blank
 
What was the name of the surgeon who attended you?
 
       Answer----Left Blank
 
How did you get out of the army, when and where?
 
       Answer----Had a long spell of fever which left me unable towalk & unable to do military service & was given an unlimited furlow & was not able at nay time during the remainder of the war to do military duty. Place of sickness: Jackson, Mississippi; Nov. 1864.
 
Did you take the oath of allegiance to the United States Government?
 
       Answer----No
 
 
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If so when and under what circumstances?
 
       Answer----Left Blank
 
Are you married, or have you been married?
 
       Answer----I am married.
 
If so, what is the size of your family living together?
 
       Answer----I have no family except my wife living with me.
 
What are the respective ages of your wife and the children living with you?
 
       Answer----My wife is 63.
 
To what sex do you children belong?
 
       Answer----Left Blank
 
Are not some of children able to support you?
 
       Answer----No.
 
In what business are you now engaged, if any, and what do you earn?
 
       Answer----I am trying to farm a little, but am not able to make a living for myself and wife.
 
What estate have you in your own right, real and personal, and what is its value?
 
       Answer----None at all.
 
What estate has your wife in her own right, real and personal, and what is its value

 
       Answer----None.
 
How have you derived support for yourself and family for the last five years?
 
       Answer----Farming as best I could.
 
Do you use intoxicants to any extent?
 
       Answer----No.
 
How long have you been an actual resident of the State of Tennessee?
 
        Answer----64 years. Came to the State when 3 years old.
 
Have you an attorney to look after this application?
 
        Answer----None.
 
If so, give his name and address.
 
        Answer----Left Blank.
 
Witness my hand, the 3rd day of August, 1909
 
Signed:    S. H. Williams
 
Witnesses:
 
      Sidney Thompson----Physician
      G. W. Bennett---------Witness
      A. L. McLeary---------Witness
 
State of Tennessee          I, N. A. Cresap, Trustee of said County, certify that S. H. Williams and his wife________ are assessed
Gibson County                 with no acres valued at $nothing, and $220 of personal property.
 
Witness my hand tnis 7th day of Aug. 11909
 
Signed: N. A. Cresap--Trustee.
 
 
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State of Tennessee
___________County      Personally appeared before me ___________ if said County, the above named ______________
the applicant, with whom I am personally acquainted, andhaving the application read and fully explained to him, as well as the
statements and answers therein made, made oath that the said statments and answers are true.
 
Witness my hand and seal of office, this 5th day of August, 1909.
 
Signed. W.M. Dunlap, Clerk of the Chancery Court.
 
 
State of Tennessee
Gibson County
 
Personally appeared before me W.M. Dunlap in Humboldt Tenn of said County, the above named Sidney Thompson one of the subscribing witnesses to the forgoing application, and who is a physician of good standing, and being duly sworn says that he has
carefully and thoroughly examined S. H. Williams, the applicant and finds him laboring under the following disabilities;
 
Hydrocele; Chronic Asura.
 
Signed----Sidney Thompson
 
Witness my and and seal of office, the 5th day August, 1909.
 
Signed----W.M. Dunlap----Clerk of the Chancery Court.
 
 
State of Tennessee          Personally appeared before me, W.M. Dunlap, Clerk of the Chancery Court  of Humboldt of said County
Gibson County                the above named Sidney Thompson, G.W. Bennett and A.C. McLeary, two of the subscribing witnesses
                                      to the forgoing application with whom I am personally acquainted, and known to me to  be men of         
                                      veracity and standing in this community, and who made in the application are correct and true, to the   
                                      best of their knowledge and belief, and that hey have no interest in this claim, and that said applicant's
                                      habits are good and free from dishonor. Any they futher make oath to the following facts toughing the
                                      applicant's service in the Confederate Army.
 
                                      I mustered Mr. Williams into the army a member of my command About Apr 1863 & know him to have
                                      made a good soldier until he was unfited for service by a long spell of fever. As I remember Mr. Williams
                                      made a good soldier.
 
                                      Signed-----A.C. McLeary
 
Witness my hand and seal of office this 5th day of August, 1909
Signed----W.M. Dunlap, Clerk of the Chancery Court, Humboldt.
 
 
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A hand written letter from G.W. Bennett:
 
Humboldt, Tenn.
12-2-1909
 
Mr. John P. Hickman
Nashville, Tenn.
 
Dear Sir: Mr. S. H. Williams of this place who applied for a pension before your board was a member of my battalion. I mustered
him into the service myself & has made a very good soldier as long as he was able. About the last of Nov. I think it was 1864 he was
taken sick near Jackson, Miss & was not able to get home until some weeks after the surrender. You will find no record of
Bennett's  battalion as it was consolidated with the 12th Cavalry & afterwards the 12th Cavalry was consolidated with McDonald's
battalion & all surrendered as McDonalds battalion.
 
Subscribed and sworn to before me this Dec. 2, 1909.      Signed---G.W. Bennett, Maj.
Signed----W.M. Dunlap                                                                 Commander of Bennetts Bat.
 
There is a second shorter letter from another witness that states all the facts in the above letter or true, but the hand writing is very
difficult to make out. One of the signers of the second letter is Willie McFarland.
 
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A letter from S.H. Williams:
 
I certify that I was a member of Bennett's battalion from May, 1863 as long as I was able. About Nov 1864 I was taken  sick & was
not able to get back to the command any more. I had a very long spell of the typhoid fever & was not able to get home until
some weeks after the surrender. I had written permission from my officers to leave the command until able  from July.
 
Signed----S. H. Williams
 
Subscribed and sworn to before me this Dec 2, 1909-----W.M. Dunlap---Notary Public
 
 
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S. H. Williams-------------No. 11451
Humboldt
Nashville, Tenn---------Nov 9, 1909
 
Dear Sir:
 
       The Board of Pension Examiners have considred your application and it stands disallowed, the the endorsements by the Board in the specifications following:
 
Service in the Army
Endorsed---Proven
 
Wound received injury sustained, or disease contracted while in service and in line of duty.
Endorsed---Proven
 
Indigency:
Endorsed---Proven
 
How applicant got out of the army.
Not satisfactory. War records report no record of your serice in G.W. Bennett's Batallion, nor any record of how you got out
of the army.
 
Character as a soldier and citizen.
Endorsed----Proven
 
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A short letter from S. H. Williams dated  Nov 9, 1909
 
# 11451------Received Nov 8, 1909
 
Office of the Chancery Court
 
Hon. Frank Sibrell
Nashville, Tenn.
 
Dear Sir:
 
I filed my application for pension about the first week in August and have heard nothing from it. Will you please let me know
what the trouble is and oblige. Yours Truly.----------Signed----S. H. Williams
 
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Tennessee Board of Pension Examiners
Nashville, Tenn. Sept, 1909
 
Gen. F. C. Ainsworth
Adjuant General
Washington. D.C.
 
Dear Sir.
 
S. H. Williams who is an applicant for Pension under the Tennessee Pension law claims to have been a member of G.W. Bennett
command of the calvary. This was a different command from the Bennett of the 7th Tenn.
 
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War Department
The Adjutant General's Office
Washington, September 26, 1909
 
Respectfully returned to the
 
President,
Tennessee Board of Pension Examinders
Nashville
 
The records show that S. H. Williams, Company B, 5th (McKenzie's) Tennessee Cavalry. (not found as of G.W. Bennett's
Battalion of Tennessee Cavalry), Confederate States Army, enlisted August 22, 1864, and that he was surrendered
April 26, 1865, and was paroled at Charlotte, North Carolina, May 3, 1865.
 
End of Record

 


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