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Summary: Pensioner was Joshua’s Widow, Cynthia (Cinthey) Ann Yates, who lived in Jefferson County, Kentucky, at the time of filing. Joshua served in Company I 115th Regiment USCT and died in Louisville, Kentucky during October of 1864 from Measles. Joshua had no children. No depositions in this file.
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Document type: application form
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State: KY
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Cynthia A Wood | widow |
Joshua Wood | soldier |
Summary: Cynthia A Wood is the widow of Joshua Wood, a Private in Company I 115th Regiment USCT. She is a resident of Jefferson, Kentucky. Joshua was enrolled on 30 September 1864 and died on 29 October 1864 at the General Hospital of Louisville of Measles. The pensioners marriage is proved by eyewitnesses of the ceremony. They have no children under sixteen years of age. The document was admitted on 23 October 1866, with a pension commencing on 30 October 1864.
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Document type: application form
Date: 1866
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State: KY
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Nelson Wood (present at her marriage) | witness |
James Pender (present at her marriage) | witness |
Summary: Document states "Cinthey Ann Wood," aged 41 years old and a resident of Louisville, Kentucky, is the widow of Joshua Wood who was a private in Company I 115th Regiment USCT. Document states he died in Jeffersonville, Indiana on 29 October 1864 from disease. Cynthia states she married Joshua in Barren County, Kentucky on 8 November 1857. She states her name was Cinthey Ann Yates. There are no children under sixteen years of age that survive the soldier. Witnesses James Pender and Nelson Wood witnessed Cynthia make her mark, and they state they were present at her marriage.
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Document type: other
Date: 1866
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Summary: In regard to pension No. 145.775, the Adjutant General's office states Joshua Wood enrolled on 30 September 1864 at Bowling Green, Kentucky in Company I 115th Regiment USCT and mustered in as a Private on the same day. He is reported to have died at the Eruptive General Hospital in Louisville, Kentucky on 29 October 1864 of a cause not stated.