Elizabeth Roark's Widow Pension
Wife of John Roark
Submitted by: Nell Dwyer
WAR OF 1812
CLAIM OF WIDOW FOR SERVICE PENSION
Under the provisions of Sections 4736 to 4740, inclusive,
Revised Statues,
and the Act of March 9,1878.
State of Kentucky County of Harlan, s.s.
On this 14th day of August, A.D. one thousand eight
hundred and eighty,
personally appeared before me E.M. Howard, same being a
court of record
within and for the county aforesaid, (1) Elizabeth Roark,
aged 69 years, a
resident of Leslie County, in the state of Kentucky, who,
being duly sworn
according to law, declares that she is the widow of (2)
John Roark deceased,
who was the identical (3) John Roark, who served under
the name of (4) John
Roark as a (5) Private in the Company commanded by
Captain Ambrose Arthur in
the__________ regiment of Kentucky, commanded by ____
In the war of (6) 1812 ; that her husband (7) was drafted
at in Harlan
County, KY on or about the _____ day of _____ A.D. 1812
for the term of six
months, and continued in actual service in said war for
the term of (8) six
months and whose services terminated by reason of (9)
expiration of term at
_____ on the _______day of _______A.D.________.
She further states that the following is a full
description of her said
husband at the time of his enlistment, viz: (10) About
twenty years of age a
farmer born in the State of Tennessee about five feet
& nine inches high dark
hair dark colored eyes fair complexion. She further
states that she was
married to said John Roark, at the city of Mt. Pleasant
in the county of
Harlan, and in the State of Kentucky on the ______day of
____
A.D. 1831 by one (11) Luke Noe, who was a (12)
Magistrate; and that her name
before her said marriage was Elizabeth Brock, and that
she has not remarried
since the death of said John Roark; and she further
states that (13) The said
John Roark had been previously married to Nancy Slone who
deceased from the
said John Roark about one year before the marriage of
this claimant and that
her said husband (14) John Roark died at in Clay County
in the State of
Kentucky, on the 27th of May A.D. 1844; and she further
declares that the
following have been the places of residence of herself
and her said husband
since the date of his discharge from the Army, viz: (15)
The said Elizabeth
and John Roark have resided in Harlan Clay and Leslie
Counties since
discharged. She makes this declaration for the purpose of
obtaining the
Pension to which she may be entitled under Sections 4736
to 4740, inclusive,
Revised Statutes, and the Act of March 9, 1878, and
hereby appoints, with
full powers of substitution and revocation, C.D.
PENNEBAKER & SON of ________
her true and lawful attorney to prosecute her claim.
And she further declares that she has heretofore made
_______
application for (16)__
And that her residence is No.________ street, city (or
town) of_______ county
of _____
State of _______ and that her post office address is
__________
Her
[Two attesting witnesses who can write their names]
Elizabeth
X Roark (Mark)
Jacob Caldwell
Wm L? Helton
Also personally appeared Edward Brock, aged 66 years,
residing at No. Harlan
County street, in _________, and Robert Helton, aged 73
years, residing at
No. Leslie County
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street, in _____. ________, persons whom I certify to be
respectable and
entitled to credit, and who being duly sworn, say that
they have known the
said Elizabeth Roark for _____ years and for _____ years,
respectively; that
they were present and saw her sign her name (or make her
mark) to the
foregoing declaration; that they have every reason to
believe, from the
appearance of said claimant and their acquaintances with
her, that she is the
identical person she represents herself to be; and they
further say that they
are able to identify her as the person who was the wife
of the identical (17)
John Roark, who rendered the service alleged in the above
application (in the
company of Ambrose Arthur, in the regiment of Kentucky in
the war of 1812) by
the following named facts and circumstances, viz: (18)
The said Edward Brock
and Robert Helton state that they have both been
neighbors and known
Elizabeth Roark and John Roark all their lives and they
know that she has not
remarried since the death of John Roark her husband, and
that they have no
interest in the prosecution of this claim.
If affiants make mark, two witnesses who write sign here:
Al------ Dezarn
Edward Brock (His Mark)
John Saylor
Robert Helton
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 14 day of August,
A.D. 1880; and I
hereby certify that the contents of the above
declaration, & c., were fully
made known and explained to the applicant and witnesses
before swearing,
including the words ___________, erased, and the words
____,
Added; and that I have no interest, direct or indirect,
in the prosecution of
this claim.
E.M. Howard
Official Character:
C.H.C.C
(Cover reads)
WAR OF 1812
APPLICATION FOR SERVICE PENSION
ELIZABETH ROARK
WIDOW OF
JOHN ROARK
OF CAPT. AMBROSE ARTHUR
CO.____ REGIMENT OF KY MIL
Died 27th May 1844
(Stamped by PENSION OFFICE Nov 1 1882)
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(OLD WAR AND NAVY DIVISION)
Department of the Interior,
PENSION OFFICE
Washington,D.C., March 24, 1884
Sir:
You are respectfully requested to inform this office, if
you can do so
without inconvenience, whether Mrs. Elizabeth Roark who
resided in your
neighborhood in the year of 1882 is still alive, and, if
so, whether she is
the reputed widow of John Roark, and was he generally
believed by neighbors
to have served in the War of 1812.
If Mrs. Roark has deceased, can you furnish the date of
her death.
Please return this letter with your reply in the enclosed
envelope, for use
in the widow's claim No. 42490, under Act of March
9,1878.
Very
respectfully,
Wm. W.
Dudley, Commissioner
Postmaster: Barbourville, Harlan Co., Ky
(Stamped PENSION OFFICE Jul 22 1884)
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Barbourville,
Ky July 17, 1884
Hon. Commissioner of Pensions
Washington, D.C.
Sir,
I cannot find out any information in regard to Mrs.
Elizabeth Roark.
Respectfully,
Thomas L.
Pitzer??????
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State
of Kentucky County of Harlan
On this day the tenth day of March 1887 personally
appeared before me John W.
Forester, Deputy County Clerk of Harlan County duly
authorized to administer
oaths John S. Blanton aged seventy five years a resident
of Wallins Creek in
the County of Harlan and the State of Kentucky well known
to me to be
reputable and entitled to credit.
Affidavit says that he was acquainted with John Roark who
was a Soldier of
the War of 1812 that Elizabeth Roark applicant for
pension No. 42490 is the
widow of said Soldier affiant states from the best of his
recollection that
the said John Roark have been dead about forty years.
That his first wife's
name was Nancy Sloane that she has been dead about fifty
years it may be more
he further states that the said Elizabeth Roark have and
still remains the
widow of said John Roark up to this present and that he
is not concerned in
the prosecution of this claim.
John
Blanton
(Stamped PENSION OFFICE Apr 5 1887)
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State
of Kentucky County of Harlan, so sworn and subscribed
before me this by
the above named affiant and I certify that I read the
said affidavit to said
affiant and acquainted him with it's contents before he
executed the same I
further certify that I am in nowise interested in said
case nor am I
concerned in it's prosecution and the said affiant is
personally known to me
and that he is a credible person.
John W.
Forester D.C.
W.C.L.
Huff clerk H.C.C.
I certify that John W. Forester who hath signed his name
to the foregoing
declaration and affadavit was at the time of so doing my
duly authorized
deputy clerk that all his official acts are entitled to
full faith and credit
and that his signature thereunto is genuine.
Wtness my hand and seal this 15th March 1887
W.C.L.
Huff Clk
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State
of Kentucky County of Harlan
On this tenth day of March 1887 personally appeared
before me, John W.
Forester Deputy County Court Clerk of Harlan County duly
authorized to
administer oaths John C. Howard
Aged eighty years old a resident of Wallins Creek in the
County of Harlan and
State of Kentucky well known to me to be a respectable
person and entitled to
credit and after being duly sworn declares in relation to
said claim as
follows The affiant John C. Howard sayd that he was well
acquainted with John
Roark who was a Soldier of the war 1812 That Elizabeth
Roark applicant for
pension No. 42490 is the widow of said John Roark,
affiant says that the said
John Roark have been dead about forty years. That he was
acquainted with his
first wife Nancy Slone that she has been dead fifty years
or upwords.
Affiant states that he lived a near neighbor to the said
John Roark and
Elizabeth Roark from their marriage until his death they
lived in credit and
commanded the respects of good people she still remains
his widow and that he
is not concerned in the prosecution
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John
C. Howard (His Mark)
Elijah Brock, signed
Mary Howard, signed
State of Kentucky County of Harlan
Sworn and subscribe before me this day by the above named
affiant and I
certify that I read the said affidavit to said affiant
and acquainted him
with it's contents before he executed the same I further
certify that I am in
nowise interested in said case nor am I concerned in it's
prosecution and the
said affiant is personally known to me and that he is a
credible person.
John W. Forester D.C.
W.C.L. Huff Clerk
I certify that John W. Forester who hath his name to the
foregoing
declaration and affidavit was at the time of so doing my
duly authorized
deputy clerk that all his official acts are entitled to
full faith and credit
and that his signature thereunto is genuine.
Witness my hand and seal this 19th day March 1887
W.C.L. Huff Clk
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Claim
No. 42490
Act of March 9, 1878
Cert. No. ________
Original Case
SERVICE PENSION
WAR OF 1812
WIDOW'S BRIEF
Elizabeth Roark, widow of John Roark Rank: Private
Captain:
Ambrose Arthur
Regiment:
Militia
State:
Kentucky
Post Office: Salt Trace, County of Harlan, State of
Kentucky
Attorney: C.D. Pennebaker & Son P.O.: Pres????
Fee: $25
Application filed November 1st, 1880
Alleged service. Service alleged in Capt. Ambrose
Arthur's Co. Ky Militia War
of 1812
Record evidence of service. Discharge in Bounty land case
and on which
warrant was granted shows John Roark served in Capt.
Ambrose Arthur's Co. six
months and twenty five days
Parol evidence of service._____________
Length of service. Six months and twenty five days
Proof of identity. Identifying witnesses. Age residence
and signature by &
identifies claimant as the widow of John Roark for whose
service in the war
of 1812 she got --- land.
Proof of loyalty. ______________________
Admitted April 14th, 1887, to a pension of EIGHT DOLLARS
per month from March
9, 1878 to the date of the Act and from March 19, 1886 at
the rate of $12 per
month.
No pension previously applied for
________________________________
Wm L.
Cooke, Pension Searcher
________________ Bounty Land claim W 44050 80 55
Wm L.
Cooke, Bounty Land Searcher
H.M.
Clinton, Examiner
April 18, 1887
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10
SUMMARY OF PROOF
Marriage. Date March 15,1831, of John Roark to Elizabeth
Brock shown by
claimant's warrant and certified copy of marriage filed
in bounty land claim.
Proof as to capacity to marry. Presumed claimant not
previously married but
20 years of age at the time of the marriage to soldier.
John C. Howard & John
S. Blanton testify they were well and personally
acquainted with the soldier
and his first wife who died over 50 years ago and that
John Roark died over
40 years ago. Evidence in bounty land claim shows soldier
died May 25, 1844.
Widowhood. John C. Howard & John S. Blanton testify
to claimant remaining
the widow of the soldier.
INCIDENTAL MATTER
Auditor reports Nov. 10,1856 that the signature to
soldier's discharge
appears genuine