Military

By cavis , 6 July 2012
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Isaac Bush Civil War pension application

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Confederate Pension Application for Isaac Bush
(C. Avis Catalog entry #89)

Name of Applicant:  Isaac Bush
Grayson County
Post Office:  Farmington, Texas

Comptrollers File No. 1618
Received at Comptroller's office:  8/19/1901
Approved:  9/28/1899 by R. W. Finley, Comptroller
Notation (date unreadable) says "DEAD"

Application of Indigent Soldier or Sailor of the late Confederacy for pension under the Act of May 12, 1899.  

The State of Texas
County of Grayson

To the Honorable County Judge of Grayson County, Texas.

Your petitioner, Isaac Bush respectfully represents that he is a resident citizen of Grayson County, in the State of Texas; that he makes this application for the purpose of obtaining a pension under the act ... and I do solemnly swear that the answers I have given to the following questions are true.

Q. What is your name?  Answer:  Isaac Bush
Q. What is your age?  Answer:  Sixty two
Q. In what County do you reside?  Answer:  Grayson
Q. How long have you resided in said County and what is your post office address?  Answer:  32 years:  Farmington
Q. Have you applied for a pension ... and been rejected?  Answer:  No
Q. What is your occupation if able to engage in one?  Answer:  Farming
Q. What is your physical condition?  Answer:  Under the average of men my age
Q. If your physical condition is such that you are unable by your own labor to earn a support, state what caused such disability.  Answer:  Impairment of vision
Q. State in what company and regiment you enlisted in the Confederate Army, and the time of your service?  Answer:  Company "C" Regiment 19th Virginia Cavalry
Q. State whether or not you have received any pension or veteran donation  land certificate ...  Answer:  None
Q. What real and personal property do you own, and what is the present value of such property?  Answer:  Small house and lot in town of Farmington:  Personal property None, Value Two hunderd fifty - no/100 dollars
Q. What property, and what was the value thereof have you sold or conveyed within two years prior to the date of this application?  Answer:  One lot in town of Farmington - unimproved.  One horse and one cow:  Total valuation Sixty one dollars
Q. What income, if any, do you receive?  Answer:  None
Q. Are you in indigent circumstances; that is, are you in actual want, and destitute of property and means of subsistence?  Answer:  No available means to support myself and wife
Q. Are you unable by your labor to earn a support?  Answer:  Yes
Q. Have you transferred to others any property of value of any kind for the purpose of becoming a beneficiary under this law?  Answer:  No
Q. Did you desert the Confederacy?  Answer:  No
Q. Have you been continuously since the first day of January, 1880, a bona fide resident citizen of this state?  Answer:  Yes
 
Signed:  Isaac Bush

Sworn to and subscribed before me this 18th day of July A. D. 1899
Signed:  W. W. Ferguson
Notary Public Gray Co, Texas

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Affidavit of Witnesses.
The State of Texas
County of Grayson

Before me, J. D. Woods county judge of  Grayson County, State of Texas, on this day personally appeared J. M. Weems who are personally known to me to be credible citizens, who being by me duly sworn on oath, state that they personally know Isaac Bush, the above named applicant for a pension, and they personally know the said Isaac Bush and that he further know that he, the said applicant is unable to support himself by labor of any sort.

Signed:  J. M. Weems
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 17th day of August A. D. 1899
Signed:  J. D. Woods county judge Grayson County, Texas

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Affidavit of Physician.
State of Texas, County of Grayson

Before me J. D. Woods County Judge of Grayson County, State of Texas, on this day personally appeared J. R. Bristow, who is a reputable practicing physician of this County, who being by me duly sworn on oath, states that he has carefully and thoroughly examined Isaac Bush applicant for a pension, and finds him laboring under the following disabilities which render him unable to labor at any work or calling sufficient to earn a support for himself: He cannot see sufficiently to do effectual work in any branch of industry for this reason he was honorably discharged from the C. S. Army.  

Signed:  J. R. Bristow, M. D.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 25th day of July A. D. 1899
Signed:  J. D. Woods
County Judge Grayson County, State of Texas

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Approved by county judge J. D. Woods, Sherman, Texas 8/17/1899
Signed:  J. D. Woods
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Approved by county commissioners, Sherman, Texas 8/18/1899
Signed:  J. M. Weems, W. P. Dugan, T. S. Basnett, W. E. Baird

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State of Texas
County of Grayson

Ex parte Isaac Bush
Application for pension

To the Hon J. D. Woods County Judge of said County.  Five days after service hereof we will apply to the Co. Clerk for a Commission to take the depositions of H. F. Bush and J. Bush who live in said County, in answer to the accompanying interrogations to be used as evidence by Isaac Bush on the hearing of his application for a pension.  

Signed:  J. W. Finley Atty for Applicant

To both witnesses
1.  What is your name.  Where do you live.  Are you acquainted with Isaac Bush whose application for a pension is hereto attached and if so how long have you known him?
2.  State whether the said applicant Isaac Bush enlisted in the service of the Confederacy, and performed the duties of a soldier as claimed by him in his said application, and state whether he the said applicant is unable to support himself by labor of any sort?

Signed:  J. W. Finley Atty for Applicant

Notice, time, service copies and commission waived and it is agreed that said depositions may be taken instantxx(?) on the original direct and cross interrogations by any person authorized by law to take depositions.

Signed:  J. D. Woods

Cross Int
1st Cross
State all the facts
you xxxx(?) his service

Signed:  J. D. Woods
County Judge
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State of Texas
County of Grayson

Ex parte Isaac Bush
Application of pension

Answers and depostions of H. F. Bush of Farmington Grayson County Texas to the accompanying interrogations propounded to him in the above entitled cause taken before W. W. Ferguson a notary Public Grayson County Texas.   <seal>

Answer of the witness -
To the first interrogatory he answers:  My name is H. F. Bush, my place of residence is Farmington Texas.  I am acquainted with Isaac Bush:  have known him for many years.  To the second interrogatory he answers:  the said applicant Isaac Bush enlisted in the service of the Confederacy in the fall of 1862 and performed the duties of a soldier as claimed by him in his said application:  he served in the war for eighteen months and at that time was given an honorable discharge from the army on account of failure of eyesight.  I am of the opinion that the said Isaac Bush is unable to earn a support by labor of any sort on account of age and weak eyes

To the first Cross interrogatory he answers - I was in the same company with the said Isaac Bush We enlisted at the same time, and served with him till he was given his discharge.  We served together for 18 months under General John C. Breckenridge Command and were engaged in battle at Beverly and Droop Mountain Va.  He made a good soldier and did his whole duty was never reprimanded for neglect of duty and to my personal knowledge was given an honorable discharge on account of the condition of his eyes.  

Signed:  H. F. Bush

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State of Texas
County of Grayson

I W. W. Ferguson a Notary Public do here by certify that the forgoing answers of H. F. Bush the witness before named were made before me, and were sworn to and subscribed before me by said witness on the 8th day of August 1899.   Given under my hand and official seal this the 8th day of August 1899

Signed:  W. W. Ferguson
Notary Public in and for Grayson Co Texas

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State of Texas
County of Grayson

In the matter of Isaac Bush applicant Pension before County Judge Grayson County Tex

By virtue of the direct and cross interrogatories hereto attached and the waiving in writing thereon of commission copies.  I on the 4th day of August 1899 caused J. Bush the witness named to come before me at my office in the City of Denison Grayson County Texas who was by me first sworn as is by Law required and then and there under his said oath the witness answered to each and all direct and cross interrogatories as follows

to the first Int. he answers
my name is John Bush I reside in Denison Grayson County Texas  I am 57 years old  my acufature(?) laborer RR shop  I am acquainted with Isaac Bush whose application is attached and have been personally acquainted with him for the past 40 years.  I personally know Isaac Bush enlisted in the service of the Confederacy and performed the duties of a soldier as claimed by him in his said application as a private in Co C 19th Reg Virginia Cavalry  I was a private in the same company and served with him.  He had weak eyes I know nothing about the extent.  This renders him unable to laborer make his support as I have not been with him much recently.  I could state my opinion from his appearance but not from my own personal knowledge.

In answer to cross interogatory 1st
I was in the same company with him we enlisted at the same time and served with him until I was taken prisnor near Harpers Ferry Virginia 15th day of July 1864.  Applicant was not captured and I did not see him anymore in the service as I was imprisoned 10 months at Elmyra, New York.  We served together about 18 months under Genl Jno C Breckenredge Command and were engaged in battles at Beverly, Droop Mountain, Bull Run, Lynchburg, Tredsiv(?) City, Washington and various skirmishes.  The applicant did his duty was never reprimanded or charged with insubordination or neglect of duty and to my personal knowledge he did his duty as a soldier.

John Bush which answers of said witness were by me reduce to writing and were by said witness subscribed and sworn to by me this the 4th day of August 1899.

Witness my hand and seal of office this day and date above written
Signed:  F. N. Robertson
Notary Public Grayson
County Texas

By cavis , 6 July 2012
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Isaac Bush Civil War service on UDC application of Sarah E. McGlasson

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United Daughters of the Confederacy Application of Mrs. McGlasson
(C. Avis Catalog entry #96)

Sarah E. McGlasson
Barnard E. Bee Chapter, San Antonio

born:  Richmond, Fairfax Co., VA
daughter of:

Isaac Bush, Co. B, 23rd Regt. Va.
discharged on 5-5-1865 by surrender of Gen. Lee

By cavis , 1 July 2012
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Extracts from Civil War pension application of G. W. Williams

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G. W. Williams Civil War Pension Application
(C. Avis Catalog entry #500)

Extracts from the Application dated 8/14/1909

G. W. Williams
resident of Limestone Co., TX
served in 27th Mississippi Infantry Regiment Company E
rank of private
enlisted 1862
captured by Wilson's Army in 1864
remained captive until Lee surrendered

Age 68
born in Alabama
in Texas since 1878
in Limestone Co. since 1882

Post Office is Mexia
Occupation:  "Farmer, when able"
 

By cavis , 1 July 2012
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Reference to Military service of Lewis Broyles

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Tennessee Soldiers in the Revolution 
Roster of Soldiers living in Washington and Sullivan Counties of North Carolina
(C. Avis Catalog entry #294)

"North Carolina Revolutionary Army Accounts in State 
Archives at Raleigh"

p. 15

Broils, Louis  Vol. 1 p. 14 folio 2
Broils, Louis  Vol. 1 p. 46 folio 4

By cavis , 29 June 2012
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DAR form describing service of Valentine Sevier

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Lineage and Revolutionary Service Form for DAR
(C. Avis Catalog entry #110)

Name of Grandparent descended from Revolutionary Ancestor:
John Harry Herring

John Harry/(Henry) Herring born on 7-3-1826 at Savanna, Tenn died at Jackson, Tenn on 9-7-1878 and his 2nd wife Martha Jane Broyles born on 1-11-1841 at Savanna, Tenn died at Pampa, Texas on 7-4-1924 married on ---.

The said John Harry Herring was the child of William J. Herring born 1805-8 ? at __ died at __ on __ and his wife Narcissa Sevier born 10-30-1810 at __ died at __ on __ married abt 1825.

The said Narcissa Sevier was the child of John (Devil Jack) Sevier  born on 1769 at __ died at __ on 1815 and his wife Susannah Conway born on June 9, 1776 at __ died at __ on 1816 married on 1800.

The said John (Devil Jack) Sevier was the child of Capt. Valentine Sevier born on abt 1747 at __ died at __ 2-23-1800 and his wife Naomi Douglas born on 1744 at __ died at __ on1844 married on 1767.

References:  King's Mt. Men by Kate White, p. 223; Draper's Kings Mt. & Its Heroes; Gilmore's Rear Guard of Rev., p. 93-96;  Ramsey's Annals of Tenn., p. 241, 619; Tennessee the Volunteer State, J. T. Moore, p. 232, 246.  DAR Natl No 235185

The said Capt. Valentine Sevier was the child of Valentine Sevier born on 1702 at __ died at __  on __ and his wife Joanna Goode born on __ at __ died at __ on __ married __.

ANCESTOR'S SERVICES
Capt. Valentine Sevier place of residence during the Revolution was No. Carolina.
Natl. Nos. 26123, 97258, 101570.


Served in Battle of Point Pleasant; commanded Oct 7, 1780 a company under his brother Col. John Sevier at King's Mt.  Capt. Valentine Sevier was one of the early settlers of Temasee Co., he served his country faithfully, both in Indian Wars and the War of Independence.  Was prominent in Civil Affairs of Washington Co., N.C.; took an active interest in the settlement of the State of Franklin;  soon after the fall of which, in 1788, he emigrated to Cumberland River Co., Near Clarksville, Tenn.  See Ramsey's Annals of Tenn. P 619 for letter written Col. John Sevier by his brother Capt. Valentine Sevier in which he referred to their ancient patent.  


The Revolutionary ancestor was married
to Naomi Douglas at __, 1767

CHILDREN OF REVOLUTIONARY ANCESTOR
Names                    Birth         Married
Betsy Sevier             2-13-1768   Chas. Snyder
John Sevier (Devil Jack) 9- -1769    Susannah Conway
Ann Sevier               3- -1771    Thomas Granthan
Valentine Sevier         -1773       killed by Indians
William & Robert ) twins -1775          " " "
James Sevier                         Susan Warren
Rebecca Sevier           11- -1782         Rector
Joseph Sevier            9- -1788    killed by Indians

By cavis , 24 June 2012
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DAR application of Julia Sue Herring Barry - 1927

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DAR Application of Julia Sue Herring Barry
(C. Avis Catalog entry #78)

State:  Tennessee
City:  Jackson
Name of Chapter:  Jackson - Madison

National Number:  236267
Mrs. Julia Sue Herring Barry
Wife of Mr. John Barry
Residence:  Jackson, Tennessee
Descendent of: Captain Valentine Sevier
Date:  January 6, 1927
Accepted:  October 20, 1927

LINEAGE
I, Julia Sue Herring Barry being of the age of eighteen years and upwards, hereby apply for membership in the Society by right of lineal descent in the following line from Capt. Valentine Sevier who was born in Rockingham Co., Va on the __ day of April, 1747 and died in Clarkville, Tenn on the 23rd day of Feb, 1800.  His place of residence during the Revolution was Washington Co., N. C.

I was born in The Village of Predy County of McNairy State of __.

1. I am the daughter of Judge Daniel Williams Herring born Oct 21, 1852 died Jan 12, 1923 and his wife Arabana Hamilton born April 12, 1853 died __ married July 6, 1876.

2. The said Judge Daniel Williams Herring was the child of John Harry Herring born July 30, 1826 died Sept 7, 1876 and his wife Julia Williams born Dec 9, 1832 died July 31, 1864 married Jan 8, 1850.

3. The said John Harry Herring was the child of William J. Herring born 1805-8 died __ and his wife Narcissa Sevier born Oct 30, 1810 died __ married abt 1825.

4. The said Narcissa Sevier was the child of John Sevier (Devil Jack) born 1769 died 1815 and his wife Sussanna Conway born June 9, 1776 died 1816 married 1800.

5.  The said John Sevier (Devil Jack) was the child of Capt. Valentine Sevier born abt 1747 died 2/23/1800 and his wife Naomi Douglas born 1744 died 1844 married 1767.

6.  The said Capt. Valentine Sevier was the child of Valentine Sevier born 1702 died __ and his wife Joanna Goode born __ died __ married __.


The said Valentine Sevier is the ancestor who assisted in establishing the American Independence, while acting in the  capacity of Captain of Volunteers from Washington Co., NC, Magistrate and Sheriff.

ANCESTOR'S SERVICES
My ancestor's services in assisting in the establishment of American Independence during the War of the Revolution were as follows:

Valentine Sevier 1749 was in Battle of Point Pleasant.  He commanded Oct 7, 1780 a company under his brother Col. John Sevier at Battle of King's Mountain.  Capt. Valentine Sevier was one of the early settlers of Tennessee County, he served his country faithfully both in Indian Wars and the War of Independence, was prominent in Civil affairs of Washington Co., N.C. and took an active interest in the settlement of the State of Franklin.  Soon after the fall of which in 1788 he emigrated to Cumberland River Country near Clarksville, Tenn.  See Ramsey Annals of Tennessee p. 619 for letter written Col. John Sevier by his brother Capt. Valentine Sevier in which he referred to their ancient parents.  

See DAR National Numbers 26123 - 97258 - 101570

References:
p. 223 "The King's Mountain Men" by Miss Kati White
Draper's "King's Mountain and Its Heroes"
Gilmer's Rear Guard of Revolution p. 93-96
Ramsey's Annals of Tennessee pp. 241-619
John <Tertwood Mone> pp. 232-246
Tennessee "The Volunteer State"
DAR National Number 235185

My Revolutionary ancestor was married
to Naomi Douglas at __, 1767

CHILDREN OF REVOLUTIONARY ANCESTOR
Names                    Birth         Married
Betsy Sevier             Feb 13, 1768  Charles Snyder
John Sevier (Devil Jack) Sept 1769     Susannah Conway
Ann Sevier               Mar 1771      Thomas Grantian
Valentine Sevier         1773          Killed by Indians
William Sevier           Feb 1775      Killed by Indians
Robt Sevier  twins       Feb 1775      Killed by Indians
James Sevier                           Susan Warren
Rebecca Sevier           Nov 1782      Rector
Joseph Sevier            Sept 1788     Killed by Indians

Signed:  Mrs Julia Sue Herring Barry

Subscribed and sworn to before me at Jackson, Tennessee this 25th day of May A. D. 1927

W. F. Neil 

Notes added to correlate this to our side of the family:

1.  Martin Bowers Roberson
born Aug 24, 1859 Eliasville Tex
died April 24, 1934 Wichita Falls Tex
and 
Nancy Narcissa Herring
born Aug 28, 1866 Savanna Tenn
married Nov 12, 1885

2.  Nancy Narcissa Herring
child of 
John Henry Herrng
born July 30, 1826 Savanna Tenn
died Sept 7, 1878 Jackson Tenn
and his second wife
Martha Jane Broyles
born Jan 11, 1841, Savanna Tenn
died July 4, 1924 Pampa Texas
married 1865

3.  John Henry Herring
was the child of William J. Herring
and Narcissa Sevier

etc

By cavis , 12 June 2012
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Two sergeants, with time to kill and backstopped by a flock of pin-up beauties, 'bat the breeze' over a big bumper of tasty brew.

From Leatherneck magazine.

Type of Original
magazine 3x5
Source Collection
Jake Avis, Jr. - WWII
Activity
Beer drinking
People
Jake Avis, Jr.
Date
1940's
By cavis , 12 June 2012
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Charles Maples Rudd

Photo envelope says "Proofs from Hartsook - California"

Type of Original
paper 5x6
Source Collection
Fay Rudd Chiles
Activity
World War I
People
Charlie Rudd
Location
California
Date
1918 ca.
By cavis , 12 June 2012
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Your Grandfather taken in World War I

"A. W. "Jake" Avis
taken in World War I"

Postcard printing says:
The American Photo Studio
6 Greenwich St.
Hempstead, L. I.

Type of Original
postcard 3x6
Source Collection
Jake Avis - WWI
Activity
WorldWar I
People
A. W. 'Jake' Avis
Location
Hempstead, L. I.
Date
World War I