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| Arley Willis (1879-1974), Obituary
Terre Haute Tribune, Thursday, 6 Jun 1974 p. 6
Received from Paul E. Williams. |
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127 |
| Arlona R. Cooprider (1901-1997), Obituary
Terre Haute Tribune, Wednesday, 7 May 1997 p. 2
Received from Paul E. Williams. |
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128 |
| Arthena Isabelle Nicoson (1866-1951), Obituary
Terre Haute Tribune, Friday, 23 Nov 1951 p. 8
Received from Paul E. Williams. |
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| Arthur Clark Deal (1876-1941), Death Certificate
Ancestry.com |
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| Arthur Edmond Dierdorf (1900-1934)
Terre Haute Tribune, Monday, 12 Feb 1934 p. 2
Received from Paul E. Williams. |
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| Arthur Halvorsen Wilford obituary |
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| Austin C. Wehrwein honored by University of Wisconsin-Madison for achievement and his winning the Pulitzer Prize in 1953 |
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| Austin Virgil Wratten (1918-1990) Birth certificate |
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| Austin Virgil Wratten (1918-1990) Death certificate |
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| Axton Payne (1868-1946), Obituary
Received from Paul E. Williams:
Terre Haute, IN Tribune, Tuesday, 11 Jun 1946 p. 2 |
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| Barbara McKay (1837-1908) Obituary
Find-A-Grave |
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| Barry Zwick Obituary in the Los Angeles Times |
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| Baxter Payne (1903-1971) & Fern A. Chamberlain (1908-1985)
Marriage Record, 25 May 1925 |
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| Belle Weaver (1867-1935), Obituary
Terre Haute Tribune, Friday, 1 Mar 1935
Received from Paul E. Williams.
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| Benjamin Coffey (1747-1834), Revolutionary War pension
Ancestry.com:
"Revolutionary War Service
1) Benjamin Coffey first served the Revolutionary cause for five months from Burke County, NC in 1776. He volunteered and was sent to the frontier, scouting and helping to build Crider's Fort because of "mischief being done by the Cherokee Indians."
2) He married Polly Hayes and moved over to Wilkes County where in 1780 he volunteered again.
3) Benjamin Coffey was at the Battle of Kings Mountain as were several of his kinfolk. He did not actually do any fighting in this battle. As a result of losing his horse the evening before, he had to join the foot soldiers; the fighting was over by the time the foot soldiers got there. He was sent to guard the prisoners on the march to Moravian Town, whereby he developed "pains in his ankles." He was furloughed home for the duration of the war.
This information was provided by Bennie Coffey Loftin."
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| Benjamin F. Davenport (1815-1884)Certificate #1 20 Nov 1925 of Civil War Service
This document includes his physical description and place of birth as well as his unit and dates of service. "Union privates were paid $13 per month until after the final raise of 20 June '64, when they got $16."
The military record of Benjamin F. Davenport is well documented in his application for a Civil War Pension, which was drawn after his death by his third wife, Mary D. Davis. His birthplace of Lancashire, England was also written on a scrap of paper which my father, Roy Elmer Thomas, said was all his mother, Addie Davenport, told him about his grandfather B. F. Davenport's origins.
Military Service, Union Army, 1862-1865:
"20 Aug 1862, Medora, Carr, Jackson, IN, enrolled Private, Co. F, 67th Inf, Indiana, 3 years, bootmaker, age 44, complexion: fair, eyes: blue, hair: dark, height: 5'7. May-June 1863 hospital & Nov 1864-Jan 1864 Vicksburg MS, military hospital: treated for rheumatism, chronic diarrhrea, affection of lungs. 19 Jul 1865 Galveston TX, mustered out with his company."
Indiana Adjutant General's Office, 20 Nov 1925, official record: "Benj. Davenport, nativity, Lancashire Co., England."
American Civil War Soldiers: "Benjamin Davenport, enlisted 20 Aug 1862 Union Co F, 67th Inf Indiana; transfered 21 Dec 1864 to 24th Regt Indiana; mustered out 19 Jul 1865 24th Inf Indiana at Galveston TX." |
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| Benjamin F. Davenport (1815-1884)Certificate #2 20 Nov 1925 Civil War service
This second affidavit documents the Civil War service of Benjamin F. Davenport. This affidavit identifies two units with which he served.
HISTORY OF JACKSON COUNTY, p. 550:
"Company F, 67th Inf Regt, was raised in the vicinity of Medora, and was officered by William C. Hall as captain, his commission being dated August 20, 1862. The first lieutenants were James W.Owen, August 20, 1862; Lewis W. Peck, April 25, 1863. Second lieutenants, Charles D. Prow, August 20, 1862; John M.Henderlider, April 25, 1863. The original enrollment was 83,and its recruits were 4. Of these 1 deserted and 11 died."
National Park Service Civil War Soldiers & Sailors: "UNION INDIANA VOLUNTEERS. "67th Regiment, Indiana Infantry. Organized at Madison, Ind., and mustered in August 20, 1862. Ordered to Louisville, Ky., and attached to 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, Army of Kentucky, Dept. of the Ohio. Siege of Munfordsville, Ky., September 14-17. Captured September 17, paroled and sent to Indianapolis, Ind. Reorganizing at Indianapolis till December. Ordered to Memphis, Tenn., December 10. Attached to 1st Brigade, 10th Division, Right Wing 13th Army Corps (Old), Dept. of the Tennessee, December, 1862. 1st Brigade, 1st Division, Sherman's Yazoo Expedition, to January, 1863. 1st Brigade, 10th Division, 13th Army Corps, Army of the Tennessee, to August, 1863. 1st Brigade, 4th Division, 13th Army Corps, Dept. of the Gulf, to June, 1864. 3rd Brigade, 3rd Division, 19th Army Corps, Dept. of the Gulf, to December, 1864. 2nd Brigade, Reserve Division, Military Division West Mississippi, December, 1864.
SERVICE.-Sherman's Yazoo Expedition December 20, 1862, to January 3, 1863. Expedition from Milliken's Bend to Dallas Station and Delhi December 25-26. Chickasaw Bayou December 26-28. Chickasaw Bluff December 29. Expedition to Arkansas Post, Ark., January 3-10, 1863. Assault and capture of Fort Hindman, Arkansas Post, January 10-11. Moved to Young's Point, La., January 17, and duty there till March 8. Expedition to Greenville, Miss., and Cypress Bend, Ark., February 14-29. Moved to Milliken's Bend, La., March 8, and duty there till April 25. Movement on Bruinsburg and turning Grand Gulf April 25-30. Battle of Port Gibson May 1. Battle of Champion's Hill May 16. Big Black River Bridge May 17. Siege of Vicksburg, Miss., May 18-July 4. Assaults on Vicksburg May 19 and 22. Advance on Jackson, Miss., July 4-10. Siege of Jackson July 10-17. Ordered to New Orleans, La., August 24. Duty at Carrollton, Brashear City and Berwick till October. Expedition to New and Amite Rivers September 24-29. Western Louisiana "Teche" Campaign October 3-November 30. Action at Grand Coteau November 3. Moved to Algiers December 13, thence to Texas December 18. Duty at Du Crow's Point, Matagorda Bay, till March, 1864. Reconnoissance on Matagorda Peninsula January 21, 1864. Moved to Algiers, La., March 1. Red River Campaign March 10-May 22. Advance from Franklin to Alexandria March 14-26. Battle of Sabine Cross Roads April 8. Monett's Ferry, Cane River Crossing, April 23. Constructing dam at Alexandria April 30-May 10. Retreat to Morganza May 13-20. At Morganza and Baton Rouge till August Operations in Mobile Bay against Fort Gaines and Morgan August 2-23. Siege and surrender of Fort Gaines August 3-8. Capture of Fort Morgan August 23. Duty at Morganza till December. Expedition to mouth of White River November 12-20. Consolidated with 24th Indiana Infantry December 21, 1864.
Regiment lost during service 1 Officer and 52 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 2 Officers and 194 Enlisted men by disease. Total 249." |
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| Benjamin F. Davenport, 67th Inf Regt, Indiana, Notice to Report, Monday, 11 Aug 1862
Jackson County, Indiana History Center web site:
"'The Jackson (IN) Union,' then edited by William Frysinger, in its issue of April 18, 1861 reported:
'A large meeting of the citizens of Jackson County, irrespective of party, was held in the court house in Brownstown on Tuesday evening, to take into consideration the present critical condition of our country. Hon. John F. Carr was called to the chair, and W. T. Dobbs and Thomas Robertson chosen secretaries. After a few brief explanatory remarks, the following resolutions were unanimously adopted: RESOLVED, That we will, with all the means in our power, maintain the Government of the United States, and protect its flag. RESOLVED, That we will form a company of volunteers in this county to meet the requisition of the President of the United States upon the governors of the several States. After this, the meeting was addressed by Maj. J. J. Cummins, Jason B. Brown, Thomas B. Tanner, D. H. Long and S. W. Holmes. The meeting then adjourned, to meet on Saturday following.
At a Union meeting held in Woodmansee's Hall in the town of Seymour, Jackson County, on the 16th of April, 1861, J. L.Ford was chosen president; Samuel Smith, Sr., and S. L. Beal, vice-presidents; W. E. Marshall and G. Woodmansee, secretaries. On motion of F. A. Jones a committee was appointed by the chair to draft resolutions expressive of the sense of the meeting. F. A. Jones, S. L. Ewing and John Allen being appointed said committee, reported the following: WHEREAS, The flag of our Union has been desecrated by those in armed rebellion against the Government of the United States; and WHEREAS, All loyal citizens have been called upon to vindicate the national honor; therefore, RESOLVED, That we, as loyal citizens of Jackson County, without distinction of party, pledge to the support of the Government our resolved, That, sink or swim, live or die, survive or perish, we are for the Union and the Constitution, now and forever.'" |
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| Benjamin Franklin Deal (1822-1896), Mexican War
Ancestry.com |
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| Benjamin Thomas (1764-1833), Will
Ancestry.com |
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| Bennett J. Payne (1863-1947), Obituary
Terre Haute Tribune, Tuesday, 25 Nov 1947, p. 2
Received from Paul E. Williams. |
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| Bennett S. Payne (1825-1903), Will p. 1 of 5
Brazil, Clay County, Indiana, U.S.A.: Will Book 3 (1891-1904), pp. 556-558
Received from Paul E. Williams. |
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| Bennett S. Payne (1825-1903), Will p. 2 of 5
Brazil, Clay County, Indiana, U.S.A.: Will Book 3 (1891-1904), pp. 556-558
Received from Paul E. Williams. |
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| Bennett S. Payne (1825-1903), Will p. 3 of 5
Brazil, Clay County, Indiana, U.S.A.: Will Book 3 (1891-1904), pp. 556-558
Received from Paul E. Williams. |
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| Bennett S. Payne (1825-1903), Will p. 4 of 5
Brazil, Clay County, Indiana, U.S.A.: Will Book 3 (1891-1904), pp. 556-558
Received from Paul E. Williams. |
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