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Summary: Widow, Sarah McFerrin. Hiram and Sarah were residents of Boyle County, Kentucky. They had four children: John (1860), Amanda (1862), Robert (1864), and Lewis (1865). Hiram was assigned to the heavy artillery unit and died in 1866 of the Small Pox in Louisville, Kentucky. In 1870 there is a pension note that the pensioner had been adjudged a lunatic.
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Document type: application form
Date: 1867
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State: KY
Name | Relationship |
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Sarah McFerrin | widow |
Hiram McFerrin | soldier |
John born 20 March 1860 | child of soldier |
Amanda born 15 April 1862 | child of soldier |
Robert born 10 June 1864 | child of soldier |
Lewis born 1 October 1865 | child of soldier |
Summary: Hiram McFerrin was a Private in Company H Regiment 12th USCT Heavy Artillery. They were residents of Boyle County, Kentucky. Hiram enrolled 8 September 1864 and died 31 January 1866 at the Post Hospital in Louisville, Kentucky of Small Pox. Hiram and Sarah were married 10 October 1858 and had four children. A certificate for $8 per month commencing 1 February 1866.
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Document type: other
Date: 1867
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Isaac Slughter (performed marriage but does not state his affiliation) | other |
James M. McFerrin | witness |
James B. McFerrin | witness |
Summary: Isaac Slughter performed the marriage 10 October 1858 in front of James M. McFerrin and James B. McFerrin.
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Document type: application form
Date: 1866
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James B. McFerrin | witness |
J.M. McFerrin | witness |
Isaac Slaughter (different spelling no title given, whether marriage was religious of civil) | other |
Summary: Sarah McFerrin, aged 24 years states that her maiden name was Sarah McFerrin and she married Hiram McFerrin on 10 October 1858 at the residence of J.M. McFerrin. Isaac Slaughter performed their marriage and there is a public record. She states her husband died of Small Pox in Louisville, Kentucky on 21 January 1866 while serving as a Private in Company H 12th Regiment USCT Heavy Artillery. She states the birthdate and names of her children, which were previously listed.