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DGS:THE DALLAS QUARTERLY
Q. Are you in indigent circumstances; that is, are you in actual want, and destitute of property and means of subsistence? Q. Are you unable by your labor to earn a support? Q. Have you transferred to others any property of value of any kind for the purpose of becoming a beneficiary under this law? Q. Did you ever desert the Confederacy? Q. Have you been continuously since the first day of January, 1880, a bona fide resident citizen of this state? Widow's Application: Q. What is your name? Q. What is your age? Q. In what county do you reside? Q. How many years have you resided in said county and what is your post office address? Q. Have you ever applied for a pension under the Confederate Pension Law heretofore, and been rejected? If so, state when and where. Q. What is your occupation if able to engage in one? Q. What is your physical condition? Q. If your physical condition is such that you are unable by your own labor to earn support, state what caused such disability. Q. What was the name of your deceased husband? Q. Were you married to him anterior to March 1, 1866? If so, on what date were you married and where? Q. What was the date of his death? Q. Are you unmarried, and have you so remained unmarried since the death of your said husband for whose services you claim a pension? Q. State in what company and regiment your deceased husband for whose service you claim a pension enlisted in the Confederate army, and the time of his service therein? Q. If your deceased husband served in the Confederate navy state when and where and the time of such service? Q. State whether or not you have received any pension or veteran donation land certificate under any previous law, and if you answer in the affirmative state what pension or veteran land certificate you have received. Q. What real and personal property do you now own, and what is the present value of such property? Give list of such property and value. Q. What property, and what value thereof have you sold or conveyed within two years prior to the date of this application? Q. What income, if any, do you receive? Q. Are you in indigent circumstances; that is, are you in actual want, and destitute of property and means of subsistence? Q. Are you unable by your labor to earn a support? Q. Have you transferred to others any property of value of any kind for the purpose of becoming a beneficiary under this law? Q. Did your deceased husband for whose services you claim a pension ever desert the Confederacy? Q. Have you been continuously since the first day of January, 1880, a bona fide resident citizen of this state? Texas Confederate Pension Application #1022 Name: C. T. Hill Appl. dated 22 Jul 1899 Age: 65, lived in Dallas County three years: Post Office is Lancaster Occupation: run a bath house in Lancaster
Index to the first 39 volumes of Dallas Genealogical Society publications including listings for Bible and family records; book reviews; burials and cemeteries; censuses; church records; court and probate records; Society information; deeds and land records; diaries, journals & ledgers; directories & lists; excerpts & abstracts; families; history of places; volume indexes; letters; marriage records; memorials and obituaries; military & war records; naturalization records; photographs and illustrations; queries; research & methodology; surname indexes; tax and voters; wills; and miscellaneous articles.
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