Civil War Pension for
Lymus Marshall
Submitted by Gwili
Posey
Department of Interior
Bureau of Pensions
Washington, D. C.,
June 1, 1898
A Div.
Inv. Cert. No. 916,042
Lymus Marshall
Co. ---- 120 Reg't U.
S. C. Vol. Inf
Co. A. G. U.S.C. Vol.
Cav.
Will you kindly
answer, at your earliest convenience, the question
enumerated below? The information is requested for
future use, and it may be of great value to your family.
Very respectfully,
H.---- -------
Mr. Lymus Marshall,
Henderson, Henderson
Co.
Kentucky
No. 1. Are you a
married man? If so, please state your wife's full name,
and her maiden name.
Answer: Yes, Ellen
Marshall Maiden name Ellen Hancock
No. 2. When, where,
and by whom were you married?
Answer: by Rev Jacob
Hawkins, Dec. 25, 1864, Marshall District Henderson Co.
No. 3. What record of
marriage exists?
Answer: Recorded by
the new condition Sept? 14, 1877
No. 4. Were you
preciously married? If so, please state the name of
your former wife and the date and place of her death or
divorce.
Answer: No I have not
been married but once and my wife and I are still living
together
No. 5. Have you any
children living? If so, please state their names and
the dates of their birth.
Answer: Yes I have 4,
John H. Marshall born June 21 1867 Hattie E. Marshall
born January 25 1879 Mary J. Marshall born Sept 27
1880 Grant Elliott Marshall born Dec 17 1887
Date of reply, June
22, 1898
Hattie E. Marshall
Record & Pension
Office, War Department
Sept 24, 1903
Department of the
Interior, Bureau of Pensions, Washington, D. C., Sept
23, 1903
Respectfully returned
to the Chief of the Record and Pension Office War
Department for an amended report giving place of
enlistment of this soldier and name of late owner. No
other reports on file Inv. Cert. # 916,042, Lymus
Marshall, A 6 U.S. C. Vol. Cavy, Unassigned 120 U. S. C.
Vol.
Record and Pension
Office, War Department, Washington, Sept, 24, 1903
Commissioner of
pensions, with the information that Lymus Marshall of
Umas signed 120 U. S. C. Inf and Co. A. 6 U.S.C. Cav.
enlisted at Henderson, KY. Name of owner Bennett
Marshall.
Record & Pension
Office War Department
Dec 18, 1903
Department of the
Interior, Bureau of Pension, Washington, D. C. Dec. 17,
1903
Respectfully returned
to the Chief of the Record and Pension Office, War
Department, requesting a report showing the location of
this soldiers command during his period of service.
This information is desired to determine his title to
pension under the Act of June 27, 1890, as required by
Order 77 of this Bureau. No other report on file Inv.
Cert. No. 916,042, Lymus Marshall, Co A. 6, U. S. C.
Cav. and Unassigned 120 USC
Record and Pension
Office, War Department
Commissioner of
Pensions, with the information that in the case of Lymus
Marshall, umass'd 120 Regt. U. S. C. Inf. and Co. A 6
Regt U.S. C. infty, Claimant was at Owensboro, KY June
6.65,
Station Co. A, 6 Cavy,
June 30.65, Camp Nelson, KY
Aug 31.65, same,
Oct. 31.65, Cumberland
Gap, KY
Dec. 31.65, Helena,
Ark
Feby 28.66, Duvalls
Bluff, ARk.
Apl. 15.66, M. O. Same
General Affidavit
State of Kentucky,
County of Henderson:
In the matter of claim
of Lemas Marshall, Co A 6 USC Cavy for increase, Act
Feby 6, 1907, Cert. 91604.
On this 17 day of June
1907, personally appeared before me, a Notary Public in
and for the aforesaid County, duly authorized to
administer oaths, Lemas Marshall aged 63 years, a
resident of Henderson, in the County of Henderson and
State of Kentucky well known to me to be reputable and
entitled to credit, and who, being duly sworn,, declares
in relation to the aforesaid case as follows:
I can not give public
record of my birth for the reason that there was none
---- at the time nor can I give Baptismal record as my
family were Baptist and did not believe in Infant
Baptism. I was 31 years old when I joined the church
neither can I give any family or plantation record of my
birth for the reason that my old master Bennett Marshall
is long since dead and left no issue and if he had a
record I know nothing of it. And none of his relations
so far as I can learn, when I enlisted I gave my age at
21 as I had been told that I was. I could have entered
the army at 18 but my people told me I was 21. And I
here with submit my discharge as proof of my good faith
and ask that it be returned to me at an early date. I
had a wife and one child when I enlisted.
His Post-office
address is 461 Fagan St. Henderson Kentucky
J.
Rosenfeld
Lemas his X mark Marshall
James Hancock
Affidavit
County of Henderson
State of Kentucky
In the matter of
Pension Claim of Lymus Marshall comes the affidavit
Hattie E. Denton a person of legal age who deposes and
says that she is the daughter of Lymus Marshall and as
such was called to his aid and attendance in September
1923 by reason of a decline in his health. He has a
growth between his shoulders on the back, had chronic
Asthama and Bronchial trouble which to me seems to grow
more severe with age. We feel that it is absolutely
unsafe for him to be alone at any
time.
Given under my hand
this 21 st day of Nov. 1924
Attest Comalee?
Reeder Hattie E. Denton
George Reeder
State of Kentucky
County of Henderson
Personally appeared
before me H. Francis Jones a Notary Public in and for
the County and state above mention Hattie E. Denton a
person of full age, whom I have known over time from?
15? yrs. and made oath that the facts in the fore going
affidavit on ---- to the best of her knowledge and
belief. I have no interest direct or indirect in the
prosecution of this claim.
Given under my hand
and seal this 21st day of Nov. 1924
H. Francis Jones N. P.
Cout. Nov 26 28
Affidavit Supporting
Burial Claim
1. Full name, rank,
organization, and dates of service of deceased: Lymus
Marshall, Corporal, unassigned, 120 Regiment, United
States Colored Infantry, corporal Co. A, 6 Regiment, US
Colored
2. Your relationship
to the deceased: daughter
3. All cash money and
other personal property owned by deceased: --- 2 houses,
one 3 rooms, one 2 rooms
4. (a) All real
property owned by deceased at date of death: 2 Houses,
one 2 rooms, 1 3 rooms
(b) Assessed
value thereof: about $800.00
(c) Total
encumbrances thereon $300.00
5. (a) Was the
deceased entitled to insurance or death benefits or any
allowance by reason of membership in any society or
association
or other beneficial organization? Metropolitan
(b) If so, what
was the amount? $100.00
(c) Are above
amounts payable to a designated beneficiary or to
deceased claimant's estate? Yes
(d) If payable to
a designated beneficiary, state name and relationship
Hattie E. Denton, daughter
(e) Did he have
Government insurance? none
6. (a) Was any amount
received from the Pension Office to defray burial
expenses? No
(b) Was any
amount due from Pension Office? About two weeks pay.
(c) Has
application for allowance been made to Pension Office?
Yes
(d) Blank
(e) Was any
amount received from the War Department to defray burial
expenses? No
(f) Was any
amount due from War Department? burial expense
(g) Has
application for allowace been made to War Department or
will such application he made? Yes, this is all
(h) Was any
amount received from State or political subdivision to
defray burial expenses? No
(i) Was any
amount due from State or political subdivision? 2 weeks
pay of pension
(j) Blank
June 24, 1926
Hattie E. Denton for
burial of Father Lymus Marshall
in Account with
W. A. Gaines Co.
Undertakers and
Funeral Directors
June 16/
Embalming 15.00
Casket 100.00
Grave
Bos 10.00
----- grave at
Fernwood 6.00
Suit of
Clothes 15.00
Hearse 10.00
3
autos 24.00
pair
socks .25
$180.25
Stamped: Received
Claims Reimbursement sections, Jul 23, 1926, Claims
Division
See also Death
Certificate Information
Lymus Marshall
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