Other Annotations by hlg1776, 81-100
My Brother Henry Woodhouse was in the Union Army. I believe 36 Coldd Cavalry and three cousins. I was unable to contribute anything to them having nothing...Source: Southern Claims - Approved - Virginia » Page 17 Made 23 Dec 2009 |
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that he is an American citizen of African descent and has always been loyal to the U.S. government.Source: Southern Claims - Approved - Virginia » Page 9 Made 23 Dec 2009 |
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The said Benjamin Turner (cold) about the age 40 years, by occupation a farmer and a resident of the county of NansemondSource: Southern Claims - Approved - Virginia » Page 18 Made 23 Dec 2009 |
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The said Richard Tynes Jr being about the age of 40 years, by occupation a carpenter and resident of the county of NansemondSource: Southern Claims - Approved - Virginia » Page 16 Made 23 Dec 2009 |
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When the Union troops left Nansemond County I went with them & enlisted at Portsmouth as a nurse in the Hospital. I served 18 months & got soldiers...Source: Southern Claims - Approved - Virginia » Page 12 Made 23 Dec 2009 |
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I am a native of Virginia & was born free.Source: Southern Claims - Approved - Virginia » Page 12 Made 23 Dec 2009 |
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The said Robert Beaman being about the age 45 years, by occupation a Farmer and resident of --- County of NorfolkSource: Southern Claims - Approved - Virginia » Page 21 Made 23 Dec 2009 |
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I am a native of Virginia and was a slave until the Union Army came to Norfolk in 1862.Source: Southern Claims - Approved - Virginia » Page 21 Made 23 Dec 2009 |
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Nathaniel Reid being about the age 43 years, by occupation a Laborer and resident of Portsmouth County of NorfolkSource: Southern Claims - Approved - Virginia » Page 20 Made 23 Dec 2009 |
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Claimant rented a farm from Mr. Cahoon in Nansemond County and was living on it when 117 Regt NY camped on it from April till June 1863, and took the...Source: Southern Claims - Approved - Virginia » Page 2 Made 23 Dec 2009 |
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I am a native of Virginia and never lived out of the state. I was born free.Source: Southern Claims - Approved - Virginia » Page 17 Made 23 Dec 2009 |
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he says that during all the period mentioned he was residing in Norfolk, personally carrying on the business then of oystering & fishing.Source: Southern Claims - Approved - Virginia » Page 17 Made 23 Dec 2009 |
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I was born in Princess Anne County, Virginia, and never lived out of the State of Virginia. I was a slave until the year 1853, when I purchased myself.Source: Southern Claims - Approved - Virginia » Page 17 Made 23 Dec 2009 |
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The said John T. Gibbs being about the age 62 years, by occupation an oysterman and resident of the County of NorfolkSource: Southern Claims - Approved - Virginia » Page 15 Made 23 Dec 2009 |
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I am a native of Virginia & have lived all my life in Norfolk County. I have known Richard Freeman 25 or 30 years. I was born a slave but was...Source: Southern Claims - Approved - Virginia » Page 15 Made 23 Dec 2009 |
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I am a native of Virginia & have always lived in Norfolk County. I was born a slave but was emancipated before the war commenced. On 1862 When Richard...Source: Southern Claims - Approved - Virginia » Page 13 Made 23 Dec 2009 |
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I went for freedom for me & everybody else.Source: Southern Claims - Approved - Virginia » Page 10 Made 23 Dec 2009 |
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I served as a fireman on board the Flag of Truce boat for nearly three years from 1862 till the close of the war.Source: Southern Claims - Approved - Virginia » Page 10 Made 23 Dec 2009 |
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The Confederate solders came to my house several times to look for me to impress me into their service, but I always managed to hide myself & escape from...Source: Southern Claims - Approved - Virginia » Page 10 Made 23 Dec 2009 |
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In 1862 I shipped as a fireman on board of the Flag of Truce boat running between Richmond & Norfolk, but my residence was all the time in Norfolk.Source: Southern Claims - Approved - Virginia » Page 10 Made 23 Dec 2009 |
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