Pension Application


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Bobbie Brewer Wilson



(Found in Alcorn Co. courthouse-pension roll book. These records can be ordered from the Alcorn Co. Gen. Society.)


C.D. Bennett Rosa A. Bobo
Mr. J.A. Boone J.A. Boone
J.A. Boone Mrs. Nancy Ann Ijams Boone
J.A. Boone for Mrs. N.A. Boone Rebecca Brady
Mary Green Butler widow of Marion Anderson Butler Mary Green Butler, widow of Marion Anderson Butler
Mrs. Bertha Byrnes, widow of Mike Byrnes Mrs. J.H. Collins, widow of J.H. Collins
Mrs. J.H. Collins Mrs. J.H. Collins
Nancy Gurley Mrs. B.F. Hyneman, widow of B.F. Hyneman
W.H. Jones Esther Killough
Jennie Martin, widow of R.H. Martin Cynthia A. Miller
Mrs. E.M. Murrah, widow of M.H. Murrah Kate Mat Nelms, widow of James Joseph Nelms
Candis Rainey Cotton, widow of T.A. Rainey Sallie Robison
Tiny Sims W.H. Smith
Sarah E. Smith Sarah E. Smith
Julia A. Strickland Nannie Jane Strickland, widow of George W. Strickland
Nannie Jane Strickland, widow of George W. Strickland Estella Wicks, widow of David Norman Wicks
Helen W. Worsham widow of Luther W. Worsham Helen A. Worsham

Mr. J.A. Boone

Submitted By: Vicki Burress Roach (Found by the Alcorn Co. Gen. Society in a Confederate pension roll book.) S.O. Tyson, Funeral Director Corinth, Miss. Dec. 29, 1926 Mr. J.A. Boone, Dothan, Alabama 10 11 meeting train $5.00 10 12 hearse to Holly $15.00 10 12 opening grave $5.00 10 12 del. box $2.50 Total $27.50
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J.A. Boone

Submitted By: Vicki Burress Roach (Found by the Alcorn Co. Gen. Society in a Confederate pension roll book.) Dothan, Alabama Dec. 28, 1926 Mr. W.L. Madden, Corinth, Miss. Dear Mr. Madden, I have a letter from Price Russell stating that the State of Miss. has an allowance for the Confederate pensioners burial and I am enclosing the expense of same all but my transportation back as I have no receipt for that and I thank you for calling? Price's attention to same for it will come in at a "verry" good time and will thank you to give this your attention. With best wishes to you and yours, I am your friend, J.A. Boone 505 N. ? Dothan, Ala.
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J.A. Boone

Submitted By: Vicki Burress Roach (Found by the Alcorn Co. Gen. Society in a Confederate pension roll book.) Dothan, Ala. Dec. 31, 1926 Mr. W.L. Madden, Corinth, Miss. Dear Sir: I am enclosing Bill from S.O. Tyson that I did not have when I sent in the expense of my mother's death. I don't know just how "mutch" the state allows but what ever it is I will be "verry" "gratefull" to ? your self. Yours truly, J.A. Boone
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Mrs. Nancy Ann Ijams Boone

Submitted By: Vicki Burress Roach (Found by the Alcorn Co. Gen. Society in a Confederate pension roll book.) CERTIFICATE OF DEATH State of Alabama Place of death-Houston Co., town of Dothan, street 505 N. Appletree Full name-Mrs. Nancy Ann Boone sex-F color or race-W Widowed If married, widowed, or divorced wife of-A.L.? Boone age 87 years occupation of deceased-at home birthplace-Corinth, Miss. Name of father-B. Ijams birthplace of father-don't know Maiden name of mother-Katie Ijams birthplace of mother-don't know informant-J.A. Boone Dothan Filed Dec. 28, 1926 R.B. Collier, Registrar Date of death-Nov. 10, 1926 6 a.m. cause of death-senility contributory-apoplexy Did an operation precede death? No Was there an autopsy? No What test confirmed diagnosis? None Signed-Henry Green, M.D. Place of burial-Corinth, Miss. Undertaker-Dothan Undertaker Co. address-Dothan
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J.A. Boone for Mrs. N.A. Boone

Submitted By: Vicki Burress Roach (Found by the Alcorn Co. Gen. Society in a Confederate pension roll book.) (Train ticket.) $28.06 for two tickets Form VM 14 Number 11027-11028 From Dothan, Ala. To Corinth, Miss. Initials of Carriers-Junction Points Via: ach to Montgomery Via: M & O to Corinth one ticket for corpse signature of purchaser-J.A. Boone
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Mary Green Butler widow of Marion Anderson Butler

Submitted By: Vicki Burress Roach (Found by the Alcorn Co. Gen. Society in a Confederate pension roll book.) Application for Confederate Pension Class No. 2 Widow 1. What is your name? Mary Green Butler 2. What is your age? 96 3. In what state and county do you reside? Alcorn Co., Miss. 4. How long have you resided in Mississippi? all of my life 5. What is the name of your postoffice? Corinth, Miss. 6. Are you a bona fide resident of the United States and of the State of Miss.? yes 7. What was your husband's name? Marion Anderson Butler 8. When were you married? Jan. 3, 1873 9. Where were you married? Alcorn County, Corinth, Miss. 10. Have you since remarried? no 11. Are you an inmate of the Beauvoir Soldiers' Home? no 12. Was your husband a bona fide citizen of the United States and of the State of Miss.? yes 13. What was the date of your husband's enlistment? I don't remember but I think it was 1863 14. Give place of his enlistment. Corinth, Miss. 15. Give the names of officers of his company, regiment or vessel; or give the number of his regiment and the letter of his company. Capt. Fice? (Price) Nelms, Lieut. Gains Dixon 16. Was he ever discharged from his command? yes 17. If so, for what cause? demobilization 18. Was he in active service at the surrender in 1865? yes 19. If not, why? 20. What is your net income? $15.00 a month old age pension Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 14th day of October 1948. H.J. Madden, Chancery Clerk Signed by: L.W. Skinner R.?P. Strickland Bynum Rainey
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Mary Green Butler, widow of Marion Anderson Butler

Submitted By: Vicki Burress Roach (Found by the Alcorn County Gen. Society in a Confederate Pension roll book.) Department of Public Accounts State of Mississippi Jackson, Miss. April 18, 1949 Attention: Mr. E.D. Cox, Finance Director Gentlemen: This is your authority to place on your Alcorn County Confederate Pension rolls Mrs. Mary Green Butler, a Class 2 Widow, effective May 1, 1949. Mrs. Butler's address is Route No. 1 Corinth, Miss. Yours very truly, Carl N. Craig State Auditor By J.S. McIlwain Deputy Auditor cc: Chancery Clerk Alcorn County Corinth, Miss. Class 2 $45.00 Case No. 40-CP, Alcorn County Filed April 22, 1949 H.J. Madden, Clerk
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Nannie Jane Strickland,widow of George W. Strickland

Submitted By: Vicki Burress Roach (Found by the Alcorn Co. Gen. Society in a Confederate Pension roll book.) Application for Confederate Pension Class No. 3 widow 1. What is your name? Nannie Jane Strickland 2. What is you age? 68 years 3. In what state and county do you reside? Alcorn County, Mississippi 4. How long have you resided in Mississippi? 39 years 5. What is the name of your postoffice? Rienzi, Miss. 6. Are you a bona fide resident of the United States and the State of Miss? Yes 7. What was your husband's name? George W. Strickland 8. When were you married? August 12, 1900 9. Where were you married? McNairy County, Tennessee 10. Have you since remarried? No 11. Are you an inmate of the Beauvoir Soldiers' Home? No 12. Was your husband a bona fide citizen of the United States and of the State of Miss.? yes 13. What was the date of your husband's enlistment? In the fall of 1861 14. Give the place of his enlistment. McNairy County, Tennessee 15. Give the names of the officers of his company, regiment or vessel; or give the number of his regiment and the letter of his company. Wilson's Regiment. Forrest's Command Co. A Captain was Henry McKey. Commander's name was Col. Wilson. 16. Was he ever discharged from his command? yes 17. If so, for what cause? under age 18. Was he in active service at the surrender in 1865? yes 19. If not, why? 20. What is your net income? none Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 22nd day of August, 1940.
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Nannie Jane Strickland, widow of George W. Strickland

Submitted By: Vicki Burress Roach (Found by the Alcorn County Gen. Society in a Confederate Pension Roll book.) Department of Public Accounts Carl N. Craig, Auditor November 17, 1948 Gentlemen: Please remove from your rolls for Alcorn County, Mrs. Nannie Jane Strickland, a class 4 widow, effective December 1, 1948. Mrs. Strickland entered Jefferson Davis Soldiers' Home on November 13, 1948. Yours very truly, Carl N. Craig, State Auditor By: J.S. McIlwain, Deputy Auditor cc: Chancery Clerk, Alcorn County Corinth, Mississippi
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Elizabeth B. Jones, widow of James Jones Submitted By: Vicki Burress Roach (Found by the Alcorn Co. Gen. Sociey in a Confederate Pension roll book.) Application for Pension Form 4-Widows 1. What is your name? Elizabeth B. Jones 2. In what state and county do you reside? Alcorn Co., Miss. 3. What is the name of your postoffice? Corinth, Miss. 4. Are you a bona fide resident of the United States? yes 5. Are you a bona fide resident of the State of Miss.? yes 6. What was your husband's name? James Jones 7. When and where were you married? May 5, 1870 8. Have you since remarried? no 9. Are you an inmate of the Beauvoir Solders' Home? no 10. Was you husband a bona fide citizen of the United States and the State of Mississippi? yes 11. What was the date of your husband's enlistment? 12. In what state, county and place did he reside when he enlisted? Choctaw Co., MS 13. Give the names of officers of his company, regiment or vessel? Co. I, 15th Miss. Regiment 14. Was he ever discharged from his command? no 15. If so, for what cause? 16. Was he in active service at the surrender in 1865? yes 17. If not, why? Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 18th day of June 1924. (Indicates she drew a pension through Sept. 3, 1945.)
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Helen W. Worsham widow of Luther W. Worsham

Submitted by: Vicki Burress Roach (Found by the Alcorn Co. Gen. Society in a Confederate Pension roll book.) Application for Confederate Pension Class No. 3, widow 1. What is your name? Helen W. Worsham 2. What is your age? 76 years old 3. In what state and county do you reside? Alcorn Co., Miss. 4. How long have you resided in Miss.? 76 years 5. What is the name of your postoffice? Corinth, Miss. 6. Are you a bona fide resident of the United States and the state of Miss.? yes 7. What was your husband's name? Luther W. Worsham 8. When were you married? April 14th, 1891 9. Where were you married? Corinth, Miss. 10. Have you since remarried? no 11. Are you an inmate of the Beauvoir Soldiers' Home? no 12. Was your husband a bona fide citizen of the United States and the State of Miss.? yes 13. What was the date of his enlistment? 1863 14. Give place of his enlistment. Richmond, Virginia 15. Give the names of officers of his company, regiment or vessel; or give the number of his regiment and the letter of his company. Captain Lorrain F. Jones, Second Richmond Howitzers. 16. Was he ever discharged from his command? No, surrendered at Appomattox and mustered out there. 17. If so, for what cause? 18. Was he in active service at the surrender in 1865? yes 19. If not, why? 20. What is your net income? about $25.00 per month. Sworn and subscribed before me, this 2nd day of September 1937.
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Helen A. Worsham

Submitted by: Vicki Burress Roach (Found by the Alcorn Co. Gen. Society in a Confederate pension roll book.) Department of Public Accounts Bert J. Barnett, Auditor October 1, 1947 Attention Mr. Cox. Gentlemen: Please drop from your Alcorn County Pension roll Mrs. Helen A. Worsham, a class three widow. Mrs. Worsham is an inmate of the Jefferson Davis Home. Yours very truly, Bert J. Barnett, State Auditor By: J.S. McIlwlain, Deputy Auditor
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Mrs. E.M. Murrah, widow of M.H. Murrah

Submitted by: Vicki Burress Roach (Found by the Alcorn Co. Gen. Society in a Confederate Pension roll book.) Application for Pension Form 4-widows 1. What is your name? Mrs. E.M. Murrah 2. In what state and county do you reside? Alcorn County, Mississippi 3. What is the name of your post office? Corinth, Miss. 4. Are you a bona fide resident of the United States? yes 5. Are you a bona fide resident of the State of Miss.? yes 6. What was your husband's name? M.H. Murrah 7. When and where were you married? 1886 8. Have you since remarried? no 9. Are you an inmate of the Beauvoir Soldier's Home? no 10. Was your husband a bona fide citizen of the United Staes and of the State of Mississippi? yes 11. What was the date of your husband's enlistment? 1861 12. In what state, county and place did he reside when he enlisted? Harris County, Georgia 13. Give the names of officers of his company, regiment or vessel? Second Georgia Volunteers, Co. E. Paul J. Simmons and Capt. James Denson 14. Was he ever discharged from his command? no 15. If so, for what cause? 16. Was he in active service at the surrender in 1865? yes 17. If not, why? Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 17th day of June, 1924. (Document shows she was "allowed" through April 5, 1948)
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Jennie Martin, widow of R.H. Martin

Submitted by: Vicki Burress Roach (Found by the Alcorn Co. Gen. Society in a Confederate pension roll book.) Application for Pension Forn 3, widows 1. What is your name? Jennie Martin 2. What is your age? 77 3. In what state and county do you reside? Alcorn County, Mississippi 4. How long have you resided in Miss.? all my life 5. What is the name of your postoffice? Kossuth, Miss. 6. Are you a bona fide resident of the United States and of the State of Miss.? yes 7. What was your husband's name? R.H. Martin 8. When were you married? March 24, 1881 9. Where were you married? Kossuth, Miss. 10. Have you since remarried? no 11. Are you an inmated of the Beauvoir Soldiers' Home? no 12. Was your husband a bona fide citizen of the Unites States and of the State of Miss.? yes 13. What was the date of your husband's enlistment? don't know 14. Give place of his enlistment? Rienzi, Miss. 15. Give the names of officers of his company, regiment or vessel? Sam Clark, Captain 16. Was he ever discharged from his command? no 17. If so, for what cause? 18. Was he in active service at the surrender in 1865? yes 19. If not, why? 20. What is your net income? $100.00 each year Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 24th day of March 1938. (Document shows she was "allowed" through April 7, 1947.)
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Mrs. J.H. Collins, widow of J.H. Collins

Submitted by: Vicki Burress Roach (Found by the Alcorn Co. Gen. Society in a Confederate Pension roll book.) Application for Pension Form No. 4-widows 1. What is your name? Mrs. J.H. Collins 2. What is your age? 60 years 3. In what state and county do you reside? Alcorn County, Miss. 4. How long have you resided in Miss.? all my life 5. What is the name of your postoffice? Corinth, Miss. 6. Are you a bona fide resident of the United States and of the State of Miss? yes 7. What was your husband's name? J.H. Collins 8. When were you married? 1899 9. Where were you married? 15 miles southwest of Corinth, near Kossuth 10. Have you since remarried? no 11. Are you an inmate of the Beauvoir Soldiers' Home? no 12. Was your husband a bona fide citizen of the United States and of the State of Miss.? yes 13. What was the date of your husband's enlistment? in the fall of 1863 14. Give place of his enlistment. Cleveland County, North Carolina 15. Give the names of officers of his company, regiment or vessel? Capt. Dick Falls, Col. Allsup 16. Was he ever discharged from his command? at end of war at Saulsbury, North Carolina 17. If so, for what cause? surrender, at end of war in 1865. 18. Was he in active service at the surrender in 1865? yes 19. If not, why? 20. What is your net income? not any Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 31st day of August 1931. (Document indicates she was "allowed" through April 1949.)
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Mrs. J.H. Collins

Submitted by: Vicki Burress Roach (Found by the Alcorn County, Mississippi Genealogical Society in a Confederate pension roll book.) Department of Public Accounts J.M. Causey, Auditor Oct. 29, 1942 Jackson, Miss. Attention: Mrs. Reid Gentlemen: We are today in receipt of a letter from Mr. C.E. Slough, Chancery Clerk of Lafayette County, requesting that Mrs. J.H. Collins be transferred from Lafayette County to Alcorn County, her address being in care of Roy Goforth, Route 1, Corinth, Mississippi. This is your authority to make this transfer, effective Dec. 1, 1942. Yours truly, J.M. Causey, State Auditor and Pension Commissioner Mrs. Dorothy L. Dye, Secretary cc. Hon. C.E. Slough, Chancery Clerk Lafayette County Oxford, Mississippi Hon. T.J.Wilbanks, Chancery Clerk Alcorn County Corinth, Mississippi
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Mrs. J.H. Collins

Submitted by: Vicki Burress Roach (Found by the Alcorn Co. Gen. Society in a Confederate pension roll book.) Dec. 17, 1942 Mrs. Beatrice D. Gardner Alcorn C. Welfare Agent Corinth, Mississippi Dear Mrs. Gardner: SUBJECT: Confederate Pensioner Omitted from 1943 Roll The Confederate Pension roll for 1943 submitted to the State Auditor by your Chancery Clerk did not include the name of Mrs. J.H. Collins, CP-17, a Class 3 pensioner, who transferred to your county December 1, 1942 from Lafayette County because the transfer had not taken place when the 1943 roll was prepared. The state auditor has added this name to the roll for 1943, but I shall thank you to give the attached copy of this letter to the Chancery Clerk so that he will have the information at hand when the next roll is prepared so that Mrs. Collins' name will be included on the Confederate pension roll. Sincerely yours, E.D. Cox, Finance Director
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Kate Mat Nelms, widow of James Joseph Nelms

Submitted by: Vicki Burress Roach (Found by the Alcorn Co. Gen. Society in a Confederate pension roll book.) Application for Pension Form 3-widows Married Between 1875 and 1885 for $100.00 per year 1. What is your name? Kate Mat Nelms 2. What is your age? 44 years 3. In what state and county do you reside? Alcorn, State of Mississippi 4. How long have you resided in Miss.? 44 years 6. Are you a bona fide resident of the United States and of the State of Miss.? yes 7. What was your husband's name? James Joseph Nelms 8. When were you married? Jan. 25th, 1917 9. Where were you married? Alcorn County, Corinth, Miss. 10. Have you since remarried? no 11. Are you an inmate of the Beauvoir Soldiers' Home? no 12. Was your husband a bona fide citizen of the United States and of the State of Miss.? yes 13. What was the date of your husband's enlistment? Spring of 1864 14. Give place of his enlistment. Near Kossuth, Miss. 15. Give the names of officers of his company, regiment or vessel? Captain Clerk, Rienzi, Miss., Jack Gwyn, Commander 16. Was he ever discharged from his command? no 17. If so, for what cause? 18. Was he in active service at the surrender in 1865? yes 19. If not, why? 20. What is your net income? $40.00 Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 12th day of December, 1942. (Document indicates she was "allowed" through April 1949.)
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Mrs. Bertha Byrnes, widow of Mike Byrnes

Submitted By: Vicki Burress Roach (Found by the Alcorn Co. Gen. Society in a Confederate pension roll book.) Application for Pension Form 2-widows Married between 1866 and 1875 For $150.00 per year 1. What is your name? Mrs. Mike Byrnes 2. What is your age? 77 years 3. In what state and county do you reside? Alcorn County, Miss. 4. How long have you resided in Miss.? 67 years 5. What is the name of your postoffice? Corinth 6. Are you a bona fide resident of the United States and of the State of Miss.? yes 7. What was your husband's name? Mike Byrnes 8. When were you married? 1879 9. Where were you married? Corinth, Miss. 10. Have you since remarried? no 11. Are you an inmate of the Beauvoir Soldiers' Home? no 12. Was your husband a bona fide citizen of the United States and of the State of Miss.? yes 13. What was the date of your husband's enlistment? Sept. 3, 1861 14. Give place of his enlistment. Mobile, Alabama 15. Give the names of officers of his company, regiment or vessel? John D. Simmons, Capt., Richard Henderson, 1st Lieutenant 16. Was he ever discharged from his command? no 17. If so, for what cause? 18. Was he in active service at the surrender in 1865? in prison 19. If not, why? prisoner of war 20. What is your net income? Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 20th day of March 1925. (Document indicates she was "allowed" through April 1949.)
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Mrs. B.F. Hyneman, widow of B.F. Hyneman

Submitted By: Vicki Burress Roach (Found by the Alcorn Co. Gen. Society in a Confederate pension roll book.) Application for Pension Form 3-widows Married between 1875 and 1885 for $100.00 per year 1. What is your name? Mrs. B.F. Hyneman 2. What is your age? 70 years 3. In what state and county do you reside? Alcorn County, Mississippi 4. How long have you resided in Miss.? Practically all my life 5. What is the name of your postoffice? Corinth, Miss., Route 2 6. Are you a bona fide resident of the United States and of the State of Miss.? yes 7. What was your husband's name? B.F. Hyneman 8. When were you married? August 10, 1883 9. Where were you married? About 3 miles northeast of Corinth, Miss. 10. Have you since remarried? no 11. Are you an inmate of the Beauvoir Soldiers' Home? no 12. Was your husband a bona fide citizen of the United States and of the State of Miss.? yes 13. What was the date of your husband's enlistment? Spring of 1862 14. Give place of his enlistment? Tishomingo County, Miss. 15. Give the names of officers of his company, regiment or vessel? J.D. Hyneman, Capt., Co. Inge, Commander 16. Was he ever discharged from his command? no 17. If so, for what cause? 18. Was he in active service at the surrender in 1865? yes 19. If not, why? 20. What is your net income? nothing Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 25th day of August, 1932. Witness to Mark B. Dilworth (Document indicates she was "allowed" through April 1946.)
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Candis Rainey Cotton, widow of T.A. Rainey

Submitted By: Vicki Burress Roach (Found by the Alcorn Co. Gen. Society in a Confederate pension roll book.) Application for pension Form 3-widows Married between 1875 and 1885 For $100.00 per year 1. What is your name? Candis Rainey Cotton 2. What is your age? 76 3. In what state and county do you reside? Alcorn Co., Miss. 4. How long have you resided in Miss.? 2 years 5. What is the name of your postoffice? Corinth, Miss. R.F.D. #4 6. Are you a bona fide resident of the United States and of the State of Miss.? Resident of U.S. but lived in Tennessee 7. What was your husband's name? T.A. Rainey (first husband) 8. When were you married? 1875 9. Where were you married? About 9 miles west of Corinth, Miss. 10. Have you since remarried? yes 11. Are you an inmate of the Beauvior Soldier's Home? no 12. Was your husband a bona fide citizen of the United States and of the State of Miss.? Resident of the U.S. but lived in Alabama 13. What was the date of your husband's enlistment? July 1861 14. Give place of his enlistment? In Alabama 15. Give the names of officers of his company, regiment or vessel? 6th Alabama Cavalry Co. A, Captain Forest 16. Was he ever discharged from his command? Yes, at Camp Chase, Ohio 17. If so, for what cause? War was ended 18. Was he in active service at the surrender in 1865? yes 19. If not, why? 20. What is your net income? nothing Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 21st day of August 1930. (Document indicates she was "allowed" through Sept. 1945)
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Estella Wicks, widow of David Norman Wicks

Submitted By: Vicki Burress Roach (Found by the Alcorn Co. Gen. Society in a Confederate pension roll book.) Application for Pension Form 3-widows Married between 1875 and 1885 For $100.00 per year 1. What is your name? Estella Wicks 2. What is your age? 62 years old 3. In what state and county do you reside? Alcorn Co., Miss. 4. How long have you resided in Miss.? All my life 5. What is the name of your postoffice? Corinth Miss., R.F.D. #4 6. Are you a bona fide resident of the United States and of the State of Miss.? yes 7. What was your husband's name? David Norman Wicks 8. When were you married? 1895 9. Where were you married? Near Kossuth, Miss. 10. Have you since remarried? no 11. Are you an inmate of the Beauvior Soldiers' Home? no 12. Was your husband a bona fide citizen of the United States and of the State of Miss.? yes 13. What was the date of your husband's enlistment? August 10th, 1864 14. Give place of enlistment. Alcorn Co., Miss. 15. Give the names of officers of his company, regiment or vessel? Gen. Forrest, Capt. Polk. 16. Was he ever discharged from his command? no 17. If so, for what cause? 18. Was he in active service at the surrender in 1865? 19. If not, why? 20. What is your net income? not any. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 7th day of August, 1930 (Document indicates she was "allowed" through April 1949.)
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W.H. Jones

Submitted By: Vicki Burress Roach (Confederate pension roll book found by the Alcorn Co. Gen. Society.) Form 4 W.H. Jones Amount of pension-$56.37 Why not drawn?-Dead
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Jno. Posey

Submitted By: Vicki Burrress Roach (Confederate pension roll book found by the Alcorn Co. Gen. Society.) Form 4 Jno.? Posey Amount of Pension-$56.37 Why Not Drawn? Dead
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Rosa A. Bobo

Submitted By: Vicki Burress Roach (Confederate pension roll book found by the Alcorn Co. Gen. Society.) Form 6 Rosa A. Bobo Amount of Pension $56.37 Why Not Drawn-Dead
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Esther Killough

Submitted By: Vicki Burress Roach (Confederate pension roll book found by the Alcorn Co. Gen. Society.) Form 6 Esther Killough Amount of Pension $56.37 Why not drawn?-Dead
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Cynthia A. Miller

Submitted By: Vicki Burress Roach (Confederate pension roll book found by the Alcorn Co. Gen. Society.) Form 6 Cynthia A. Miller Amount of pension $56.37 Why Not Drawn? Dead
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Sarah E. Smith

Submitted By: Vicki Burress Roach (Confederate pension roll book found by the Alcorn Co. Gen. Society.) Form 6 Sarah E. Smith Amount of Pension $56.37 Why not drawn? Dead
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Julia A. Strickland

Submitted By: Vicki Burress Roach (Confederate pension roll book found by the Alcorn Co. Gen. Society.) Form 6 Julia A. Strickland Amount of Pension $56.37 Why not drawn? Dead
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Tiny Sims

Submitted By: Vicki Burress Roach (Confederate pension roll book found by the Alcorn Co. Gen. Society.) Form 6 Tiny Sims (can't make out first name??) Amount of Pension $56.37 Why not drawn? Dead
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W.H. Smith

Submitted By: Vicki Burress Roach (Found by the Alcorn Co. Gen. Society in a Confederate pension roll book.) 1915 Form 4 W.H. Smith Post Office-Corinth Amount of Pension $37.30
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C.D. Bennett

Submitted By: Vicki Burress Roach (Found by the Alcorn Co. Gen. Society in a Confederate pension roll book.) 1915 Form 6 C.D. Bennett Post Office-Corinth (The following names have been added to the Pension roll, after it had been filed by the Auditor.)
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Sarah E. Smith

Submitted By: Vicki Burress Roach (Found by the Alcorn Co. Gen. Society in a Confederate pension roll book.) 1915 Form 6 Sarah E. Smith Post office-Corinth The following names have been added to the Pension roll, after it had been filed by the Auditor.
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Rebecca Brady

Submitted By: Vicki Burress Roach (Found by the Alcorn Co. Gen. Society in a Confederate pension roll book.) 1915 Form 6 Rebecca Brady Post office-Corinth Amount of Pension-$37.30 (The following have failed to draw their pensions.)
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Nancy Gurley

Submitted By: Vicki Burress Roach (Found by the Alcorn Co. Gen. Society in a Confederate pension roll book.) 1915 The following have failed to draw their pensions: Form 6 Nancy Gurley Post office-Corinth Amount of pension-$37.30
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Sallie Robison

Submitted By: Vicki Burress Roach (Found by the Alcorn Co. Gen. Society in a Confederate pension roll book.) The following have failed to draw their pensions: 1915 Form 6 Sallie Robison Post office-Corinth Amount of pension-$37.30
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