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Friday, July 27, 2007

CSA Application for Pension #8583 ( pg 2of 8)

TN SOLDIER’S CSA APPLICATION FOR PENSION #8583

Page 2 of 8

Pvt. Milton P. Sanders, Sharpshooter -Co. A Turney's 1st Infantry Regiment C.S.A
then re-enlisted with-Capt J.P. Henley's Company, I, Mead's North Al & TN afterwards -27 Th Battalion Tennessee Cavalry, C.S.A.

Extraction by Alma E Dailey-Harings,


I, Milton Porter Sanders a native of the State of Tennessee and now a citizen of Tennessee, resident at Tracy City in the county of Grundy in said State of Tennessee, and who was a soldier from the State of Tennessee, in the war between the United States and the Confederate States, so hereby apply for aid under the Act of the General Assembly of Tennessee, entitled “An Act for the benefit of the indigent and disabled soldiers of the late war between the states, and to fix the fees of attorneys or agents for procuring such pensions and fixing a penalty for the violation of the same.” And I do solemnly swear that I was a member of Company A Turney’s 1st Tennessee Regiment of Confederate soldiers in the Virginia army in the service of the Confederate or United States, and that by reason of disability and indigence I am now entitled to receive the benefit of the Act. I further swear that I do not hold any National, State or county office, nor do I receive aid or pension from any other State, or from the United States, and that I am not an inmate of any soldier’s home, and that I am unable to earn a reasonable support for myself and family. I do further solemnly swear that the answers given to the following questions are true:

In what County, State and year were you born?

Answer: I was borned June 24, 1836 and as of that date it was Franklin County Tennessee.

When did you enlist and in what command? Give the names of the regimental and company officers under whom you served?

Answer: I enlisted at Pelham, Grundy county Tenn. 1st Turney's Tenn Regiment Col Peter Turney's 1st Capt A. E. Patton Company A

In what battle or battles were you engaged, and, if not wounded, state what disabilites did you receive, if any?

Answer: I was in the Seven Days at Richmon (sic) Va I was wound (sic) at Chancersvill (sic) in the hand and at Fredricksburg I was shocked and disabled for the explosion of shell for some days; I was shot in the head at Gettysburg PA.

What was the precise nature of your wound of disability, if any?

Answer: The bone in the center of my right hand was broke and the wound in the head there was several peaces (sic) of the scull (sic) taken out.

Were you incapacitated for service by reason of said wound or disibility incurred?

Answer: I was not able for duty for some time from the wound in the head.

Were you discharged from the army by reason of said wound or disability?

Answer: No Sir

If discharged from the army, where were you and what did you do until the close of the war?

Answer: I suffered so from the wound in my head that I came home in March 1865 and joined Capt John P Henley's company of Confederate soldiers.

What was the name of the surgeon who attended you?

Answer: Dr. Cochran and Dr. Pearson

How did you get out of the army, when and where?

Answer: I had orders from Capt John P Henley to lay down my arms and go home.

Did you take the oath of allegiance to the United States government?

Answer:? No sir. I never taken the oath. I was never with them, only when in battle.




Extraction by Alma E Dailey-Harings

Web site: Sanders and Dixon Family History Project
Email 1: aharings@gmail.com
Email 2: aharings@gmail.com

Contact Info:
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Tucson, AZ 85719







CSA APPLICATION FOR PENSION #8583 (pg 3 of 8)

TN SOLDIER’S CSA APPLICATION FOR PENSION #8583

Pvt. Milton P. Sanders, Sharpshooter -Co. A Turney's 1st Infantry Regiment C.S.A
then re-enlisted with
-Capt J.P. Henley's Company, I, Mead's North Al & TN
afterwards
-27 Th Battalion Tennessee Cavalry, C.S.A.

Page 3 of 8





Continued...............


If so, when and under what circumstances?

Answer: I never had it to take.

Are you married or have you been married?

Answer: Yes Sir

If so, what is the size of your family living together?

Answer: I have lost my wife and have one child living with me.

What are the respective ages of your wife and the children living with you?

Answer: My wife has been dead 15 years and the one that lives with me, he is 28 years old and stayes (sic) there on the account of my health being bad.

To what sex do your children belong?

Answer: I have one girl and five boyes. (sic)

Are not some of your children able to support you?

Answer: No sir. They all have families but one and they poor like myself.

In what business are you now engaged, if any and what do you earn?

Answer: I can't earn much now, I am only able to tend my garden.

What estate have you in your own right, real and personal, and what is it's value?

Answer: I own ten acres of mountain land. I have no personal only my house hold goods. Every thing that I own is valued at two hundred and twenty. (sic) $225.00


What estate has your wife in her own right, real and personal, and what is it's value?

Answer: She has none.

How have you derived support for you and your family for the last five years?

Answer: I have supported myself as best I could when able to work.

Do you use intoxicants to any extent?

Answer: No Sir. Nor never did.

How long of you been an actual resident of the State of Tennessee?

Answer: All my life.

Have you an attorney to look after this application?

Answer: No sir, only one of my comrades who was with me in the war.

If so, give his name and address.

Answer: W.B. Pattie but he is not any atty., and what he does for us is don (sic) free gratis.

Witness my hand, this 9 th day of November 1906 Milton P Sanders

WITNESSES:

___________, Physician.
W. B. Pattie , Witness.
???? McClune, Witness.



STATE OF TENNESSEE
Grundy County


I, J. B. Nunley Trustee of said County, certify that M P Sander (sic) and his wife _________ are assessed with 10 acres valued at $225.00 and with $0 of personal property.

Witness my hand this 20th day of Nov. 1906,
JB Nunley, Trustee





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TN SOLDIER'S CSA PENSION APP #8583 ( pgs: 4-8)

TN SOLDIER’S CSA APPLICATION FOR PENSION #8583

Pages 4, 5, 6 and 7 of 8

Pvt. Milton P. Sanders, Sharpshooter -Co. A Turney's 1st Infantry Regiment C.S.A then re-enlisted with -Capt J.P. Henley's Company, I, Mead's North Al and TN afterwards -27 Th Battalion Tennessee Cavalry, C.S.A.




STATE OF TENNESSEE
Grundy County

Personally appeared before me, W.B. Pattie, a notary public of said County, the above named Milton P. Sanders , the applicant, with whom I am personally acquainted, and having the application read and fully explained to him, as well as the statements and answers therein made, made oath that the said statements and answers are true.

Witness my hand and seal of office this 21st day of Nov. 1906.
W.B. Pattie, Notary Public




STATE OF TENNESSEE
Grundy County

Personally appeared before me, W.B. Pattie, a notary public of said County, the above named Dr.B.P.Key
one of the subscribing witnesses to the foregoing application, and who is a physician of good standing and being duly sworn says that he has carefully and thoroughly examined Milton P. Sanders, the applicant, and finds him laboring under the following disabilities:

Neurasthenia (authors note: neurotic condition characterized by worry, disturbances of digestion and circulation and attributed to emotional
conflict and feelings of inferiority)

I find the applicant suffering from nervous prostration and unable to make a living by minimal labor.(authors note: nervous prostration is an emotional disorder that leaves you exhausted and unable to work)

B.P. Key
Witness my hand and seal of office this 21st day of Nov. 1906.
W.B. Pattie, Notary Public



(If possible, the two witnesses as to character should have served with the applicant in the army, and if so, let them, or either, state it in their oath: also any other information regarding applicant's army service.)


STATE OF TENNESSEE
Grundy County

Personally appeared before me, J. B. Reddy, a notary public of said County, the above named W. B. Pattieand _________________________, two of the subscribing witnesses to the foregoing application, with whom I am personally acquainted, and known to me to be citizens of veracity and standing in the community, and who make oath that they are personally acquainted with the foregoing applicant, and the the facts set forth and statements made in this application are correct and true, to the best of their knowledge and belief, and that they have no interest in this claim, and that said applicants, habits are good and free from dishonor.

And W. B. Pattie further make oath to the following facts touching
the applicant's service in the Confederate army.:

That I served with him in the same regiment and company and have been in several hard fought battles with him and was by his side when he was shot down at Gettysberg (sic), and I can say that he was a good soldier on the field and in the camp.

Witness my hand and seal of office this 21st day of Nov.1906. J.B. Reddy Notary Public



(Authors Note: I extracted the following text from a hand scripted letter authored by W.B. Pattie in support of Pvt. Milton P. Sanders' application for a confederate pension. Links to view images of the actual letters online will be included below. This letter was included within my great great grandfather's pension application packet which is in my possession. )This is a word for word transcription of its contents Alma Dailey-Harings 
July 2007

______________________________________________________


Tracy City Tenn To the borde of pension examiners sires and brothers July 01, 1907

I saw Dr B. P. Key this morning and he stated to me that the borde had Brother M.P. Sanders down as non deserving soldier. I can say that I was with M.P. Sanders in the battle of Fedrisburg VA & he was shocked by the explosion of shell in our ranks from which he was carried from the field. And I was with him in the battle of Chancerlsville when he received a wound in the hand and had to leave the field. I saw him when he received the shot in the head

(Click to view letter )

at Gettysburg. That was on the first day: how I come to see him fall was I was in the fricket line in front of the Regiment and happened to look back, as I did I saw him fall and slap his hand to his head and that was the last I saw of him during our march in Penn..
I never saw him refuse or make any excuses to keep out of a battle. He was always ready to do his part in camps or on the field. I cant say what time he left our command for I was a prisoner at the time.(Click to view letter)

He told me he came in to Tenn and joined John P.Henley Command and I have never herd of any of the citizens in here when Capt Hinley would come in on a raid say aught against M.P. Sanders and further I can say that to my best recollection he never was put into the guard house of put on extra duty.
(
Click to view letter)
W. B. Pattie Co. A First Tenn Confederate Regt.
Sworn in and subscribed before me on this 1st day of July 1907
A. J. Bell, Notary Public









Extraction by Alma E Dailey-Harings

Web site: Sanders and Dixon Family History Project
Email :  aharings@gmail.com





 

Contact Info: 
 
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Monday, July 23, 2007

Grundy County, TN, Genealogy

Grundy County, TN, Genealogy

William Philip L. ROBERTS Jr.

William Philip L. ROBERTS Jr.

William Thomas Dickson

William Thomas Dickson

Janakje AYRES by Candis

Janakje AYRES

Name: Yanakee (Anica) AYERS w/notes

RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project: Wright - Rawlings - Sweetin - Bloxom - Welborn - Huether - Lewis Genealogy

My Maternal Family Lines (Moms Ahnentafel) by Alma E Dailey-Harings

RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project: MY SANDERS & DIXON FAMILY TREE PROJECT

**| Elizabeth Poindexter mother of Trader Payne

** Elizabeth Poindexter

William ROBERTS (Polly Roberts-Sanders Father)

William ROBERTS

Martha Lettice PAYNE ( mother of Polly Sanders)

Martha Lettice PAYNE

Mary ROBERTS

Mary ROBERTS

Solomon SANDERS

Solomon SANDERS

SANDERS

SANDERS

Thomas "Sr" SANDERS

Thomas "Sr" SANDERS

M. Tennessee CHILDRESS

M. Tennessee CHILDRESS

Milton Porter SANDERS

Milton Porter SANDERS

Elizabeth Poindexter

Elizabeth Poindexter

Elizabeth POINDEXTER

Elizabeth POINDEXTER

John PAYNE

John PAYNE

William PAYNE

William PAYNE

Lieutenant Thomas PAYNE

Lieutenant Thomas PAYNE

Martha Lettice PAYNE

Martha Lettice PAYNE

Lieutenant Thomas PAYNE

Lieutenant Thomas PAYNE

Thomas (Trader) Payne Sr.

Thomas (Trader) Payne Sr.

William Payne II

William Payne II

Thomas (Trader) Payne Sr.

Thomas (Trader) Payne Sr.