Preble County, Ohio
Wills V.1, B-C 1808-1854
FS Film 564860 DGS 5868427
Image 555
page 389
Friday, March 29, 2019
Thursday, March 28, 2019
Certificate of Disability
Pension File of Washington Marion Crawford
Officer’s Certificate of Disability of Soldier
Invalid Pension
Pension Office - Circular No. 6 - Act of July 14, 1865
Army of the United States
To All whome It May Concern
It is hereby Certified, that (1) Washington M Crawford late a Private
of Captain [Jame] Irvin Company H of the 2nd Regiment of (2)
New York, Cavalry vols, in the War of 1861 was
enrolled into the service of the United States at Washington DC in the State of
___________________________ on the 3rd day of August A.D. 1861 to serve
for a period of 3 years, and was honorably discharged at New York City
in the State of New York on or about the 8 day of April
A.D. 1865 by reason of (3) ________________________
Officer’s Certificate of Disability of Soldier
Invalid Pension
Pension Office - Circular No. 6 - Act of July 14, 1865
Army of the United States
To All whome It May Concern
It is hereby Certified, that (1) Washington M Crawford late a Private
of Captain [Jame] Irvin Company H of the 2nd Regiment of (2)
New York, Cavalry vols, in the War of 1861 was
enrolled into the service of the United States at Washington DC in the State of
___________________________ on the 3rd day of August A.D. 1861 to serve
for a period of 3 years, and was honorably discharged at New York City
in the State of New York on or about the 8 day of April
A.D. 1865 by reason of (3) ________________________
Wednesday, March 27, 2019
Miller Affidavit
The following affidavit by James H. Miller is part of the pension file for Washington Marion Crawford.
State of Il
County of Macon
I James (H) Miller a resident of Decatur
County of Macon State of Illinois late
Private of Company H of the 2nd Regiment
of N.y. Cavalry vols; on oath depose
and say that I was well acquainted with
Washington M Crawford lad a sergeant of Comp
any H of the 2nd Regiment of New York Cavalry Vols.
in the war of 1861 and while in the military service
of the United States in the line of his duty and
without fault or improper conduct of his own
while confined in Andersonville prison in the
State of Georgia from March 1864 to the 9th
day of September same year said Soldier
contracted disease induced by starvation and exposure
which was usually termed scurvy and rheumatism
but having no technical knowledge of such diseases can
only say that he was affected very much as a great
many others were by extreme loss of flesh and delib
itated condition and with swelling of the extremities
I was with him in other prisons besides Anderson
ville and it was the common talk among comrades of
my company that we never expected to see him get out
alive and my impression was when I saw him last
that he would not then live a month.
I pass this judgment on the symptoms he seemed
to have
State of Il
County of Macon
I James (H) Miller a resident of Decatur
County of Macon State of Illinois late
Private of Company H of the 2nd Regiment
of N.y. Cavalry vols; on oath depose
and say that I was well acquainted with
Washington M Crawford lad a sergeant of Comp
any H of the 2nd Regiment of New York Cavalry Vols.
in the war of 1861 and while in the military service
of the United States in the line of his duty and
without fault or improper conduct of his own
while confined in Andersonville prison in the
State of Georgia from March 1864 to the 9th
day of September same year said Soldier
contracted disease induced by starvation and exposure
which was usually termed scurvy and rheumatism
but having no technical knowledge of such diseases can
only say that he was affected very much as a great
many others were by extreme loss of flesh and delib
itated condition and with swelling of the extremities
I was with him in other prisons besides Anderson
ville and it was the common talk among comrades of
my company that we never expected to see him get out
alive and my impression was when I saw him last
that he would not then live a month.
I pass this judgment on the symptoms he seemed
to have
Tuesday, March 26, 2019
Birth Order
Do you ever look at your genealogy information in a different way -- just for the fun of it?
I find that doing Randy Seaver's 'Saturday Night Genealogy Fun' blog posts helps me see my data in a different way -- even though I'm just doing it to participate in a fun activity.
This week's challenge, should you accept it:
I thought about doing my Germanna line (Briles) but switched to my DAR line.
I find that doing Randy Seaver's 'Saturday Night Genealogy Fun' blog posts helps me see my data in a different way -- even though I'm just doing it to participate in a fun activity.
This week's challenge, should you accept it:
- Pick one of your ancestral lines -- any one -- patrilineal, matrilineal, zigzag, from a famous ancestor, etc. Pick a long one if you can.
- Tell us which position in the birth order that your ancestor was in each generation. For example "third child, first son." Also list how many children were born to these parents.
- Share your Birth Order work with the community on your own blog post, in a comment to Randy's original post, or in a comment on Facebook, et.
I thought about doing my Germanna line (Briles) but switched to my DAR line.
Heirs of James Crawford
While obtaining a digital image of a deed, I decided to re-do my research of land records in Warren County, Indiana for the Crawford surname. Not only does my ancestor, Nelson G. Crawford, and his descendants have land records in Warren County, but also the James Crawford married to Martha Knight and his descendants have land records in Warren County.
One of the finds (or re-finds) from this deed research was a deed identifying the heirs of James Crawford and Martha Knight.
Warren County Indiana
Deeds
Book 8 - Deed records, v. 8-9, 1844-1848 FS film 1977053
Image 174
Page 282
One of the finds (or re-finds) from this deed research was a deed identifying the heirs of James Crawford and Martha Knight.
Warren County Indiana
Deeds
Book 8 - Deed records, v. 8-9, 1844-1848 FS film 1977053
Image 174
Page 282
Monday, March 25, 2019
Prisoner
General Affidavit
State of Indiana
County of Warren
In the matter of the original invalid pension claim of
Washington M. Crawford
Personally came before me, a Henry C. Johnson, Clerk WCC, in and for
aforesaid County and State, Washington M. Crawford,
West Lebanon, Ind.
aged 41 years, well known to me to be a reputable and entitled to credit, and who, being duly
sworn, declare in relation to aforesaid case, as follows:
State of Indiana
County of Warren
In the matter of the original invalid pension claim of
Washington M. Crawford
Personally came before me, a Henry C. Johnson, Clerk WCC, in and for
aforesaid County and State, Washington M. Crawford,
West Lebanon, Ind.
aged 41 years, well known to me to be a reputable and entitled to credit, and who, being duly
sworn, declare in relation to aforesaid case, as follows:
Sunday, March 24, 2019
Crawford Discharge
To all whom it may concern
Know ye, That Washington M. Crawford a
Sergeant of Captain
Company (H) 2nd Regiment of New York Cav.
Volunteers who was enrolled on the third day of August
one thousand eight Hundred and sixty one to serve three years or
during the war, is hereby Discharged from the service of the United States
this eight day of April 1865, at New York
City by reason of Expiration of term of service.
No objection to his being re-enlisted is known to exist.
Said Washington M. Crawford was born in Warren County
in the State of Indiana, is twenty six years of age
five feet ten inches high fair complexion, grey eyes
sandy hair, and by occupation, when enrolled, a farmer.
Given at New York City, this Sixth day of
May 1865
Henry [Allen]
Capt 12/3 U.S. Infnt
[Must] Off
Know ye, That Washington M. Crawford a
Sergeant of Captain
Company (H) 2nd Regiment of New York Cav.
Volunteers who was enrolled on the third day of August
one thousand eight Hundred and sixty one to serve three years or
during the war, is hereby Discharged from the service of the United States
this eight day of April 1865, at New York
City by reason of Expiration of term of service.
No objection to his being re-enlisted is known to exist.
Said Washington M. Crawford was born in Warren County
in the State of Indiana, is twenty six years of age
five feet ten inches high fair complexion, grey eyes
sandy hair, and by occupation, when enrolled, a farmer.
Given at New York City, this Sixth day of
May 1865
Henry [Allen]
Capt 12/3 U.S. Infnt
[Must] Off
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