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Civi War Pension File ~ Nehemiah Thomas Case

The post lady brought an exciting surprise today. Nehemiah Thomas Case’s pension file. 89 sheets of applications declarations and affidavits. Now you would have thought that my husband, whose relative Nehemiah is, would have also been excited. About half way through reading some highlights to him, I looked over, only to discover he had fallen asleep. Well I am thrilled! Here is proof for where Nehemiah joined the army, his capture and release, his mustering out, and the birth dates of all his “living children”. A really great packet of information for another Civil War soldier.

Nehemiah T, Case
Civil War Pension records
received Jan. 5, 2016

Here is the information I have been able to extract from the Pension Records.

Charles W. November 20, 1867; Ella Oct. 18, 1868; Eva Feb, 9 1871; George W. Oct. 21, 1872; Jennie, April 28, 1875; Nehemiah T, Nov. 24, 1876; Mary E. Mar 20, 1880; Ina, Feb. 24, 1882; John W. Jan 31, 1884; Benjamin F. Jan4, 1886; Arthur Ellsworth, Dec. 13, 1888; Helen F., June 223,1891; Zelina Dora, May 13, 1893

January 28 1867 at Pawnee City, Nebraska by Judge Wm. Alkins  Judge of Probate at his residence.

1890 = $8/month

1891 = $8/month

1893 = $8/month

1897 = $8/month

1899 = $10/month

1902 = $10/month

1903= $10/month

1904 = $10/month

1905 = $8 plus $2 per child (Nellie F. Case and Zelma D. Case)

1922 = $30/MONTH

about August 1856; he was a driver of a horse power of a threshing machine and his whip was caught or dropped and in trying to pick it up, his arm was caught in arms of the power and crushed. This was on the farm of Wm. R. Edy in Macoupin County Illinois; and the same was received in the due course of his duty as a Driver of said Power.

That I have known within named claimant since she became of marriageable age and know of no prior marriage.; had also known soldier and know of no prior marriage; the claimant lived with the soldier to the date of his death, that the claimant has not married since the soldiers death.

1st That there was no prior marriage of the soldier, Nehemiah T. Case –

2nd That there was no prior marriage of the claimant, Lovina Case;

That we have been and were acquainted with both the soldier Nehemiah T. Case and claimant Lovina Case since arrived at marriageable age and know above facts to be true.

That we deliver our knowledge from our intimate acquaintance with the said Nehemiah T. Case and Lovina Case, living in the same vicinity with both Nehemiah T. Case and Lovina Case and have every reason to believe that had either Nehemiah T. Case or Lovina Case been previously married we would have known of it. The said claimant Lovina Case  lived with soldier to the date of his death, and that she has not remarried since the soldiers death.

And there you have it. I am truly thrilled for it gives evidence of  much of the details about Nehemiah Thomas Case.

 

 

 

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