Scott County Arkansas
Civil War Pension Applications
William P. George, USA
To all to whom these presents shall come...greetings
Know ye, that whereas, Jeremiah J. Tate has, on this day, by the
Court of Probate, in and for the said County of Johnson, been
appointed Guardian for Mary A., Sarah E., Nancy A., Matilda I.
George, minors under the age of 21 years, by entering into bond
to said minors in the sum of eight hundred dollars: And whereas,
the said Jeremiah J. Tate has this day filed his bond in such
sum, to said minors which said bond stands approved by the Court:
Now, therefore, he, the said Jeremiah J. Tate, is hereby
authorized and empowered to collect and receive all moneys,
property, and effects, that now are, or hereafter may become, due
to said ward, and in general, to do and perform all and singular
the duties devolving upon him as such Guardian, by law, or that
may be enjoined upon him by the lawful order, sentence, or
decree, of any court having competent jurisdiction.
In Testimony whereof, I, J. P. Basham Clerk of the Circuit Court,
and
Ex-Officio Clerk of the Court of Probate, in and for the County
of
Johnson aforesaid, have hereunto set my hand, and affixed the
Seal of
said Court, at office, this day of eighteenth of August, A. D.
1865.
J.P. Basham, Clerk
State of Arkansas,
County of Johnson.
I, Robert F. Naylor County Clerk and Ex-Officio Clerk of the
Probate Court within and for said County do hereby certify that
the within is a true copy of the Record of the Letters of
Guardianship issued to Jeremiah J. Tate as guardian of
Sarah E. George, Nancy A. George, Mary A. George and Matilda I.
George, Minors, as recorded in Book "B" page 110 and I
further certify that said Jeremiah J. Tate is still guardian of
said minors. 31st day of
March 1870,
Robert F Naylor, Clerk
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DECLARATION OF MINOR CHILDREN FOR PENSION
State of Arkansas, County of Johnson
On this 18th day of August A.D. 1865 personally appeared before
the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the County of Johnson, Jeremiah
J. Tate a resident of Hunt Township in the County of Scott and
the State of Arkansas aged 26 years, who, being first duly sworn
according to law, doth, on oath, make the following declaration
as guardian of minor children of William P. George, deceased, in
order to obtain the benefits of the provisions made by the Act of
Congress, approved July 14, 1862, granting pensions to minor
children under sixteen years of age of deceased officers and
soldiers; that he is the guardian of
Sarah E. George, Matilda I. George, Mary A. George and Nancy Ann
George whose father was a Private in Company "A"
commanded by Captain Ira D. Bronson in the 4th Regiment of
Arkansas Infantry Volunteers, in the war of 1861, and that the
said William P. George died at or near Lewisburg Arkansas on the
25th day of October in the year 1864 of disease contracted while
in the service of the United States. That the mother of the
children aforesaid died on the 6th day of December in the year
1863 and that the date of the birth of his said wards are as
follows:
Sarah E. George, 1st November 1852,
Matilda I. George born
10th January 1857,
Mary A.
George born 7th May 1860
Nancy Ann George born 20th Nov 1863.
(These dates are corrected by the attending midwife and
grandmother in a later deposition, see below).
He further declares that the parents of his said wards were
married at Franklin County Alabama on the 5th day of August in
the year 1851 by one Andrew Cain a Minister of the Gospel of the
Baptist Church.(This is also corrected below).
And he hereby constitutes and appoints Lucien J. Barnes of Little
Rock, Ark his Attorney to prosecute this claim and procure a
certificate.
His Post-Office Address is Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas
Witness
Wm W. Taylor and
A.D.King
Jeremiah J. Tate, his mark
Also, personally appeared Thomas W. Tate and George W. Hunt
residents of Hunt Township in the County of Scott, State of
Arkansas, persons whom I certify to be respectable and entitled
to credit, and who being by me duly sworn according to law, say
that they were present and saw Jeremiah J. Tate Guardian sign his
name to the foregoing declaration and Power of Attorney, and they
further swear that they know the said Jeremiah J. Tate to be the
legally appointed Guardian of the Minor Children of William P.
George late a Private in Company A in the 4th Regiment of
Arkansas Infantry Volunteers in the War for the Suppression of
the Rebellion of the Seceded States. They further swear that they
knew the said soldier, and that he enlisted, and died or was
killed, as stated in said declaration, and that Sarah E., Matilda
I., Mary and Nancy Ann George, the above named Minor Children to
be his lawful heirs. That their knowledge of the identity of the
soldier as the father of the said Minor Children is derived from
an acquaintance of 5 years and from seeing him performing the
duties of the soldier frequently. They futher testify they have
no interest, directly or indirectly, in this claim for a pension.
Witnessess
Wm W. Floyd A.D. King
Thomas W. Tate George W. Hunt, his mark
Sworn to, subscribed and acknowledged before me this 18th day of
August
A.D. 1865 and I hereby certify that I have no interest, direct or
indirect, in the prosecution of this claim.
L.P. Basham, Clerk
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No. 108577-143203
Act of July 14, 1862
Jeremiah J .Tate, Scott Co., Arkansas,
Guardian minor children of William P. George, Pri. Co.
"A" 4 Ark Vols. died at Lewisburg Ark.,Oct 25, 1864.
Pension Office respectfully referred to the Adjutant General for
official evidence of service and death. Joseph H. Barrett,
Clarksville, Johnson Co. Received Sept. 7, 1865
Lucien J. Barnes,
Attorney Little Rock Arkansas, Pulaski Co.
Adjutant General's Office, Washington D.C., Sept 23, 1865
Sir:
I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt from your office of
application for Pension No. 108577, and to return it herewith,
with such information as is furnished by the files of this
office. There is no evidence on file in this office that William
P. George was enrolled and mustered into service in Co. A, 4th
Regiment of Ark Inf. Volunteers. But on the Muster Roll of Co A
of that Regiment, for the months of July & August 1864, there
is the following evidence of service: He is reported present for
duty. No further evidence can be obtained as his name is not born
on any succeeding rolls or any rolls of 2 Ark Inf with which the
4th Arkansas consolidated.
Signed by the Assistant
Adjutant General (unreadable)
Surgeon General's Office, Record and Pension Bureau,
Washington D.C.,
Nov 22nd, 1865
Sir:
I have the honor to return herewith application for Pension No.
108.577 with such information as is furnished by the records of
this Office, Private Wm P. George, Co. A, 4th Regiment Ark Vols,
is reported to this Office by a surgeon A.L. Ayres as having died
Oct 25, 1864, at Lewisburg Ark. Regt Hosp of 2nd Ark Vols of
Febris Typhoides.
Very respectfully,
Your obedient servant, by the order of the Surgeon
General J.J. Woodward,
Assistant Surgeon, U.S. Army
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State of Arkansas, County of Scott
I Jeremiah J. Tate, guardian for the minor heirs of William P.
George dec'd late Pri. Co. A, 4th Regt Ark Infty Vols and with
his wife who is now also dead, to wit Nancy A. George, that they
were married according to law in Franklin County, State of
Alabama on the 18th day of July 1850 by Isaac Hutcheson, a
Justice of the Peace. A certified copy of the record I am unable
to furnish as I am informed that the same has been destroyed.but
I now here introduce evidence of eye witnesses to the fact of the
marriage. The mother of the minor heirs for whom I am guardian to
wit Nancy A. George died 7th December 1863. And William P. George
died on or about the 25th day of October A.D. 1864. And further
states the said William P. George was never married but the one
time. And the following are the only children that said George
left surviving him who were under 16 years of age at his death
and who now survive him and are yet alive whose names and ages
are as follows.
To Wit:
Sarah E. George born 16th October 1851
Matilda I. George born 8 October 1857
Mary A. George born 18 March 1860
Nancy A. George born 2nd November 1863
That I herewith introduce proof by the attending midwife Sarah R.
Tate showing the precise date of the birth of each child. I now
again make this statement sworn to and should there be any
descrepancy as to the dates herein given and those that was given
by me in my application for a pension as guardian I now here
state that the times and dates as herein given. I am now fully
satisfied as the true dates and also the true facts and my means
of knowledge is now derived form a true and
full comparison of dates with those that I know, and (one) who
had a good right to know, who was with the family of Willaim P.
George a great part of the time and whose sworn statements are
herewith produced for the examination of the Commissioner of
Pensions.
My post office address is Clarksville Ark.
Witnesses
Thomas J. Tate and Charles L. Hutcheson
Jeremiah J. Tate, Guardian his mark
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Proof of Marriage
Also at the same time and place came Mary E. Rogers, Sarah
Hutcheson & Martha J. Prewit who were all duly sworn by me
according to Law and nwhom I certify as being credible witnesses
and who state that they were well and intimately acquainted with
William P. George & Nancy A. George in their lifetimes. That
they were present on the occasion of their marriage which took
place in the County of Franklin in the State of Alabama on the
18th day of July AD 1850. That the marriage as aforesaid was duly
performed and solemnized by Isaac C. Hutcheson then an acting and
duly confirmed Justice of the Peace for said County & State
that the said Hutcheson is now dead and the records are
destroyed, that we were eyewitnesses to the marriage. That Wm P.
George never again remarried. We have no interest whatever in
this case.
Witnessed by
Thomas J. Tate and Charles Hutcheson
Signed
Mary E. Rogers, Sarah Hutcheson and Martha J. Prewit
Proof of the Precise Date of the Birth of the Children of
William &
Nancy A. George
At the same time and place came Sarah R. Tate who is to me
personally well (known) as a reputable and a credible witness and
who is a resident of Scott County, Arkansas who was duly sworn by
me according to law and who doth make the following statement:
That she was well and intimately acquainted with William P.
George & Nancy A George his wife from & before the date
of their marriage on the 18th day of July 1850 until the dates of
their deaths respectivley. That they lived together as husband
& wife and were always so regarded until their deaths. That I
was acting in the capacity of midwife and was the only person
called in to act as physician and midwife when the following
named children was born, when their mother Nancy A. George was
confined in child bed and being there present at their births I
am certain that the dates of the birth of each child as here set
down is the correct & true date as this is my means of
knowledge that the said Wm P. George never again remarried after
the death of his wife Nancy A. George.
The following is the names & births of the children
Sarah E. George Born 16 October 1851
Matilda I. George Born 8 October 1857
Mary A. George Born 18 March 1860
Nancy A. George Born 2nd November 1863
That the above is the true dates of there births for the reasons
as above & heretofore given that I have no interest at all
whatever in the above claim for a pension.
Witnesses
Thomas J. Tate and Charles L Hutcheson
Sarah R. Tate, her mark
State of Arkansas, County of Scott
I, Jacob P. Tate, an acting and duly qualified Justice of the
Peace in & for the County of Scott & State of Arkansas do
hereby certify that Jeremiah J. Tate, guardian and Mary E.
Rogers, Sarah Hutcheson and Martha J. Prewit as witnesses to
marriage & Sarah R. Tate as physician & midwife were all
summarily sworn by me according to law and they signed their
names and made their marks thereto in my presence and the same
was carefully read over and full explained to them and was by
them fully understood before signing the same and further that I
have no interest at all whatever in the above and foregoing claim
for a pension.
Given under my name this 9th day of March 1870.
State of Arkansas, County of Scott
We the undersigned whose names are hereto subscribed after being
duly sworn according to law, state that our post office address
is Olio, Scott County, Arkansas, that we were aquainted with
William P. George in his lifetime who was a Private Co. A, 4th
Ark Inf. Vols. That we were well acquainted with his wife to the
time of death, that his wife Nancy A. George died on the 7th day
of December AD one thousand eight hundred &sixty three
(1863). That we have personal knowledge of the fact of her death
and we know that the above is the time &date of her death,
and we also know her to be the mother of the minor children of
William P. George for whom Jeremiah J. Tate is guardian. That we
are wholly disinterested & have no interest in the above
claim.
Witnessed by
Thomas J. Tate and C.L. Hutcheson
Mary E. Rogers and Sarah Hutcheson
Certified by Jacob P. Tate,
Justice of the Peace, as above on May 16, 1870
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War of the
Rebellion
Act of July 14, 1862
Pension of Minor Children (by last Marriage) 143.203
Sarah E. George, Matilda I. George, Mary A. George, and Nancy
A. George, children of William P. George Private Co. A, 4th Ark.
Vols. Residence of guardian, Johnson County, and State of
Arkansas, Post Office, Clarksville, Ark. Attorney L. J. Barnes,
Little Rock, Pulaski Co., Ark. Certificate to be sent to
attorney. Rate of pension, $8.00 per month, commencing 26
October, 1864, the date of death of soldier, and two dollars per
month additional to each, as follows:
Sarah E. Born 16 Oct 1851 Commencing 25 July 1866 Sixteen
15 Oct 1867
Matilda I.Born Oct 1857
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Sixteen 7 Oct 1873
Mary A, Born March 1860
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Sixteen 17 March 1876
Nancy A. Born 2 Nov 1863
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Sixteen 1 Nov 1879
Payable to Jeremiah J. Tate, guardian. Payments on all former
certificates covering any portion of the same time to be
deducted.
Admitted, 10th of June 1870
R. J. Powell,
examiner
Approved, June 15, 1870
(unreadable),
reviewer
Dates Shown by Papers
Enlistment, 13 April 1864
Muster into rank, Priv. 25 July 1864
Death, 25 Oct 1864
Minors' app. filed, 7 Sept 1865
Guardian Appointed, 18 Aug 1865
Claim completed, 10 June 1870
Marriage of parents, 18 July 1850
Death of mother, 7 Dec 1863
Cause of Death, Typhoid Fever.
Place of death, Lewisburg, Ark (referring to William P. George)
Contributed by Sandy Conant
Email: Emryscon@aol.com
(A special Thanks to Sandy
for all her hard work on the
above listed file!)
For the Genealogy Research of
the surname of Tait/Tate
March 13, 2000