The posting with follows appeared on one of the other lists to which I
subscribe. A search at the site listed brings up the following two
listings:
1. Claimant: CARLOCK, James Jackson
Application Number: 29269
County: Bell
2. Claimant: CARLOCK, William Voules Culton
Application Number: 19623
County: Mills
The site states that "Confederate veterans and their widows were dependent
upon the generosity of the already impoverished former Confederate states
for any postwar pension benefits. In awarding pensions for Confederate
service, Texas, like most other southern states, confined its relief
payments to veterans or their widows resident in Texas since 1880 who were
disabled or indigent. Therefore, the index of applicants for Confederate
pensions in no way represents a complete roster of Texas residents who had
fought for the Confederacy."
The site also lists instructions for ordering copies of applications found
in the index.
According to my records, James Jackson CARLOCK (s/o Frederick Cornelius
"Cornelius" CARLOCK/CARELOCK; John CARLOCK, Sr.; Frederick CARLOCK;
Frederick (possibly Cornelius) CARLOCK/CARELOCK; David GERLACH/CARLOCK; Hans
GERLACH), b. 8 Sept. 1844, Franklin Co., AL; m. Sarah "Sally" Ann MCCRORY, 7
Nov 1866, Ashley Co., AR; d. 18 Aug 1928, Colorado, Bastrop Co., or Colorado
Co., TX; bd. North Belton Cemetery, Bell Co., TX.
Also according to my records, William Voules Culton (or Vance) CARLOCK (s/o
Jacob C. CARLOCK, Jr.; Jacob "Jake" CARLOCK, Sr.; Hanchrist CARLOCK, David
GERLACH/CAROLCK, Hans GERLACH), b. MO or TN; m.#1. Elizabeth TATUM, ca. 30
Aug 1852, Old Tishamingo Co. (now Alcorn Co.), MS; m.#2. __________; d.
1924, Austin, TX.
If anyone orders a copy of either of the two above-mentioned pension
applications, I would be very much interested in the information listed on
the applications.
Susan Cearlock Tilleman
List Administrator
----- Original Message -----
From: <Hdanw(a)aol.com>
To: <TXBEXAR-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2006 12:43 PM
Subject: List of Confederate Pensions for Texas - Online
Not having livied in Texas for some 50 years, and having done much
of my
research of Texas ancestors some time ago, I was unaware that the list of
Confederate Pensions for Texas is online. Of course, many of the
participants in
the Confederacy were deceased by the time the pensions became
effective,
but
their widows or survivors may have filed a claim.
Alas, the widow of one of the persons for whom I was searching died before
her pension could be approved. The pensions were NOT awarded until almost
everyone who participated was deceased.
I am sure this must have been the case of many claimants.
Here is one the entries [there are several which came up when I used this
phrase on
google.com
confederate pensions + texas
_Introduction to the Index of Confederate Pension Applications ..._
(
http://www.tsl.state.tx.us/arc/pensions/introcpi.html)
If the husband also applied for a Texas Confederate Pension, the number
of
... In awarding pensions for Confederate service, Texas, like most
other
southern ...
www.tsl.state.tx.us/arc/pensions/introcpi.html -
If punctuation appears before and after the URL, remove the punctuation
before cutting and pasting.
E.W.Wallace