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Elon Carman War of 1812 Pension (1871 Fold3)

Elon Carman War of 1812 Pension File abstracts 1871

Soldier: Elon Carman
Widow: Martha Carman
Service: Capt. Jacob Wentz’s Co. Pa Mil
Numbers: Wid Orig 88

Act of February 14, 1871, War of 1812
Martha Carman, Philadelphia, Pa, Widow of Elon Carman, Capt. Wentz Co. Vol
Died July 15 1866 at Philadelphia
Received February 27 1871
E.B. Jackson, 241 Dock St, Philadelphia Pa

June 28. 71 Rejected. Insufficient service

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Widow’s Claim for Pension (Army or Navy) War of 1812

State of Pennsylvania
City of Philadelphia

On this twenty-fifth day of February A.D. one thousand eight hundred and seventy one personally appeared before me, the Clerk of the Orphans Court in and for the City and State aforesaid, Martha Carman a resident of 1326 Potts st. Phila State of Pennsylvania aged 89 years, who being first duly sworn according to law, doth on her oath make the following declaration and acknowledgment, in order to obtain the benefits of the provisions made by the Act of Congress approved July 14th, A.D. 1862; that she is the widow of Elon Carman who was a Private of Capt Wentz Comp Col Krickbaum in the war of 1812; that her husband, the said Elon Carman enlisted at Philadelphia Pa on or about the __ day of September 1814 and that he died at Philadelphia Pa on the 15 day of July 1866 that her said husband was discharged about December 24th 1814.

She further declares that she was married to said Elon Carman on the __ day of March 1814 at Philadelphia Pa by ___________ that her name before her marriage was Martha Johnson that her husband, the said Elon Carman died on the day above mentioned and that she has remained a widow since that period….

Also appeared Eliza Potts a resident of Philadelphia and Mary Pomroy a resident of Philadelphia persons whom I certify to be respectable and entitled to credit, and who being by me duly sworn, say that they were present and saw Martha Carman maker her mark to the foregoing declaration and power of Attorney, and they have every reason to believe, from their acquaintance with the applicant, that she is the identical person she represents herself to be, and were well acquainted with her husband, the said Elon Carman deceased, during his lifetime, and from our intimate acquaintance with the applicant and her husband, we knew them to have lived together as husband and wife, and were so regarded and respected; and have every reason to believe that they were married on or about the time mentioned above, and that he died on or about the 15th day of July 1866.
[signed]
Eliza Potts
Mary Pomory

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State of Pennsylvania
County of Philadelphia

On this 22nd day of June A.D. 1871 personally appeared before me, the subscriber, a Notary Public in and for the County and State aforesaid, Mary Horn and Mary Pomroy who, being first duly sworn according to law, declares and says that they well know Martha Carman and well knew her husband Elon Carman dec a soldier of the war of 1812 and have known them for more than twenty eight years and know they lived together as husband and wife for more than twenty eight years and as sutch [sic] were esteemed and respected and so regarded and reputed by their neighbors and friends and that the same has never been doubted or caled [sic] in questions to our knowledge and that we have no interest in her claim for Pension.
[signed]
Mary Horn
Mary Pomroy

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State of Pennsylvania
County of Philadelphia

On the 22nd day of June A.D. 1871 personally appeared before me, the subscriber, a Notary Public in and for the County and State aforesaid, Martha Carman who, being duly sworn according to law, declares and says she has made application for Pension No 88 under Act of February 14 1871 as the widow of Elon Carman which has been suspended she further declares that she was married at Flowertown Montgomery Co Pa in March 1814 and that she is unable to obtain any public or private record of her said marriage nor any eye witnesses and she relies upon the testimony of credable [sic] persons hereto annexed.
[signed by her X mark]
Martha Carman

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War of 1812
Declaration of a Widow For Pension

State of Pennsylvania
County of Philadelphia

On this 23 day of June A.D. one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one personally appeared before me Dept Clerk of the Orphans Court a court of record in and for the County and State aforesaid, Martha Carman aged 89 years, a resident of Philadelphia county of Philadelphia State of Pennsylvania who being duly sworn according to law, declares that she is the widow of Elon Carman who served the full period of sixty days in the Military service of the United States in the war of 1812; and who was the identical Elon Carman who enlisted in Captain Wentz company, Col K—— brigade, ____ division at Montg Co Pa on the __ day of September 1814 and was honorably discharged at Philadelphia on the __ day of December 1814 that she was married under the name of Martha Johnson to said Elon Carman on the __ day of March A.D. 1814 by Rev. George Walk at Montgomery Co Pa there being no legal barrier to such marriage; that her said husband died at Philadelphia on the 15 day of July 1866 and that she has not remarried since his death; that at no time during the late rebellion against the authority of the United States, did she or her said husband adhere to the cause of the enemies of the Government, giving them aid or comfort; or exercised the functions of any office whatever under any authority, or pretended authority, in hostility to the United States; that she will support the Constitution of the United States; that she is not in receipt of a pension under any previous act; that she makes this declaration for the purpose of being placed on the pension roll of the United States, under the provisions of the act approved February 14m 1871, and hereby constitutes and appoints, with fill power of substitution and revocation, E.B. Jackson, her true and lawful attorney to prosecute her claim and obtain the pension certificate that may be issued; that her post office is at 1334 Potts st. county of Philadelphia State of Pennsylvania that her domicile or place of abode is ___________.
[signed by her X mark]
Martha Carman

Also appeared Mary Horn and Mary Pomroy residing at No. 18 in Philadelphia Street, in Philadelphia and at No. 1334 in Potts Street in Philadelphia persons whom I certify to be respectable and entitled to credit,  and who, being by me duly sworn, say: They were present and saw Martha Carman the claimant, mark her mark to the foregoing declaration; that they have every reason to believe, from the appearance of the said claimant, and their acquaintance with her , that she is the identical person she represents herself to be; that at no time during the late rebellion against the authority of the United States did she or her said husband, adhere to the cause of the enemies of the Government, or give them aid or comfort; and that they have no interest in the prosecution of this claim.
[signed]
Mary Horn
Mary Pomroy

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Treasury Department
Third Auditor’s Office
June 17th, 1871

Respectfully returned to the Commissioner of Pensions with the information that the rolls of Capt. Jacob Wentz’s Company of Pennsylvania Militia show that Elon Carman served from Sept 18th, 1814, to Oct 20th, 1814, when he is noted as “deserted

[signed] Allan Rutherford, Auditor

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War of 1812, Act February 14, 1871

Brief of Claim for a Widow’s Pension
in the case of Martha Carman, widow of Elon Carman, a Private of Captain Jacob Wentz Company, Pennsylvania Militia, Philadelphia Co Post Office Address Pennsylvania 1334 Potts St. Philadelphia Penna. Soldier enlisted September 18th, 1814, Discharged October 20th, 1814.
Declaration and identification in due form, filed February 27, 1871
Service for Sixty Days Shown as Follows:
Report of 3rd Auditor shows that Elon Carman served in Capt. Jacob Wentz’s Co Penna Mil from Sept 18, 1814 to October 20, 1814 = 33 days.
Rejected on the ground of insufficient service.

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Original Source Citation
“War of 1812 Pension Files,” digital images, Fold3 (http://www.fold3.com/browse.php#247|h5iT6dgqR : accessed 6 December 2015), Elon Carman, Widow’s Pension no. 88, Pennsylvania.

 

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Olivia R. Moore Todd Death (1955)

Transcribed by Alexander Conrad from a photocopy of the original.

State Department of Health of New Jersey

Olivia R. Todd Death Certificate. Click to see full document.

1. Place of Death
County: Burlington
Township: Medford
Length of stay: 1 year
Address: Berlin Rd. Taunton Lakes

2. Usual Residence
County: Burlington
Township: Medford
Address: Berlin Rd. Taunton Lakes

3. Name of Deceased: Olivia R. Todd
4. Date of Death: 12-7-55
5. Sex: Female
6. Color or Race: white
7. Marital status: widow
8. Date of Birth: 10-8-1869
9. Age (in years last birthday): 86
10: Usual occupation: none
11. Birthplace: Phila. Pa.
12. Citizen of What Country: USA
13. Father’s Name: Charles T. Moore
14. Mother’s Maiden Name: Lucy Ogle
15. Was the Deceased Ever in the U.S. Armed Forces? No
17. Informant: James Davidson – Taunton Lakes, NJ [son-in-law]

[Cause of death information redacted as per N.J.A.C. 8:2A-2.1]

22. I hereby certify that I attended the deceased from Sept 15, 1955 to Dec 7, 1955, that I last saw the deceased alive on Dec 6, 1955, and that the death occurred at 9:05 am, from the causes and on the date stated above.
23a. [signature]
23b. Address: Marlton, NJ
23c. Date Signed: 12/7 55

24a. Burial, Cremation, Removal: Burial
24b. Date: 12-10-55
24c. Name of Cemetery or Crematory: North Cedar Hill Cem.
24d. Location: Phila. Pa.

Date Rec’d by Local Reg.: 12-7-55
Registrar’s Signature: [signed by Harry Brick]

25. Funeral Director’s Signature
[last name Hoel?]
NJ Licence No. 441
Address: 811 Cooper St., Camden, NJ

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Original Source Citation:
New Jersey, State Department of Health, death certificate no. 48811 (1955), Olivia R. Todd; Office of Vital Statistics and Registry, Trenton.

 

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Todd Births and Deaths, Scotland, 1866-1870

Transcriptions of my Todd birth and death registrations in Govan, Scotland,
from ScotlandsPeople website (http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/).

1866 BIRTHS in the District of Govan in the County of Lanark
No. 526
Name and Surname: Ellen Todd
When and Where Born: 1866 June Twenty first 7h. P.M., Sauchie Place
Sex: F
Name, Surname & Rank or Profession of Father: James Todd, Joiner Journeyman
Name, and Maiden Surname of Mother: Elizabeth Todd M.S. Martin
Date and Place of Marriage: 1861 September 9th, Newry, Ireland
Signature and Qualification of Informant, and Residence, if out of the House
in which Birth occurred: James Todd, Father
When and Where Registered, and Signature of Registrar: 1866 July 11th, At Govan,
James Fulton, Assistant Registrar

1868 BIRTHS in the District of Govan in the County of Lanark
No. 464
Name and Surname: Robert James Todd
When and Where Born: 1868 June Sixth 8h. P.M., 27 Albert Street, Govan
Sex: M
Name, Surname & Rank or Profession of Father: James Todd, Joiner Journeyman
Name, and Maiden Surname of Mother: Elizabeth Todd M.S. Martin
Date and Place of Marriage: 1861 September 9, Newry, Ireland
Signature and Qualification of Informant, and Residence, if out of the House
in which Birth occurred: James Todd, Father
When and Where Registered, and Signature of Registrar: 1868 June 22d, At Govan,
Wm. Fulton, Registrar

1869 DEATHS in the District of Govan in the County of Lanark
No. 397
Name and Surname: Robert James Todd
Rank or Profession and whether Single, Married or Widowed: Single
When and Where Died: 1869 August Third, 11h. 30m. P.M., 9 Albert Street, Govan
Sex: M
Age: 1 year 6 mos.
Name, Surname and Rank or Profession of Father: James Todd, Joiner Journeyman
Name, and Maiden Surname of Mother: Elizabeth Todd M.S. Martin
Cause of Death, Duration of Disease & Medical Attendant by whom certified: Measles,
Diarrhoea, As cert. by Jno. Sitken M.D.
Signature and Qualification of Informant, and Residence, if out of the House
in which Birth occurred: James Todd, Father, present
When and Where Registered, and Signature of Registrar: 1869 August 4th, At Govan,
James Fulton, Assistant Registrar

1870 BIRTHS in the District of Govan Church in the County of Lanark
No. 740
Name and Surname: Alexander Todd
When and Where Born: 1870 August Sixth [7h. 0m. P.M.] (faded, difficult to read), 9 Albert Street, Govan
Sex: M
Name, Surname & Rank or Profession of Father: James Todd, Joiner Journeyman
Name, and Maiden Surname of Mother: Elizabeth Todd M.S. Martin
Date and Place of Marriage: 1861 September 9th, Newry, Ireland
Signature and Qualification of Informant, and Residence, if out of the House
in which Birth occurred: James Todd, Father, Present
When and Where Registered, and Signature of Registrar: 1870 August 27th, At Govan,
Thomas Steel, Registrar

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Original Source Citation:
Scotland. Lanark. Govan. Statutory Birth and Death Registers. Digital images. ScotlandsPeople. http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/

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Elizabeth Martin Todd Death (1907)

Transcribed by Alexander Conrad from a scanned image of original.

Elizabeth Todd Death Certificate 1907

Elizabeth Todd Death Certificate. Click for full image.

Record of a Death in Philadelphia, 4149

Physician’s Certificate
Full Name of Deceased: Elizabeth Todd
18104
Sex: Female
Color: White
Single, Married: Married
Date of Birth: 1840 11 30
Date of Death: 1907 2 10
Age: 66 years 2 months 10 days
I hereby certify, That I attended deceased from Feb 16 1906 to Feb 10 1907 , that I last saw her alive on Feb 10 1907 and that death occurred, on the date stated above at 11 P.M. The cause of death was as follows: Chief, Cancer of Breast.
[Signed] John H. Lock, M.D., 2401 E Huntingdon st.

Undertaker’s Certificate
Occupation: Housekeeper
Place of Birth: Ireland
Birthplace of Father: Ireland
Birthplace of Mother: Ireland
Name of Father: [blank]
Name of Mother: [blank]
Place of Death: 2521 E Cumberland st
Ward: 31st
Buried from: 2521 E Cumberland st
Date of Burial: Feb 14th 1907
Place of Burial: North Cedar Hill

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Original source citation
Pennsylvania, Department of Health, death certificate no. 4149 (1907), Elizabeth Todd; Division of Vital Records, New Castle.

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Schuylkill County history book – Levens family

Elizabeth Levens, daughter of James Levens and Margaret McElhenny, married George W. Ebert whose family had an entry in Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania: Genealogy – Family History – Biography (1916) which is available on Google books. There was quite a bit of information about the Levens family mentioned as well.

Transcription of the relevant passage:
On Dec 13, 1881, Mr. [George W.] Ebert was united in marriage to Elizabeth Levens,
daughter of James and Margaret (McElheny) Levens, of Minersville, Schuylkill county.
They have a son, James, now a druggist of Tamaqua, Pa. Mr. and Mrs Ebert are members
of the Methodist Church, of which he has been a trustee for many years. She is an ardent
worker in the church and Sunday school.
James Levens, father of Mrs. Ebert, was a native of Ireland and emigrated to America,
landing at Philadelphia, where he made his home for a time. Going to Port Richmond,
near Philadelphia, he there married Margaret McElheny, and then moved to Minersville,
and later to Centralia, Columbia county, where he died in 1884, being buried in Ashland,
which is near Centralia. He was a miner by occupation. Mrs. Levens makes her home with
George W. Ebert, her son-in-law. She has had twelve children, of whom five are deceased
(including John), the others being as follows: James, resident in Centralia; Elizabeth,
wife of George W. Ebert; Mary, wife of Joseph Lange, of Philadelphia; Alexander,
resident of Hartford, Conn.; Sophia, wife of Nicholas Conrad, of Philadelphia; Sarah,
wife of Matthew Nealy, of Gordon; and William, of Tamaqua.

Citation:
Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania: Genealogy – Family History – Biography: Containing Historical Sketches of Old Families and of Representative and Prominent Citizens Past and Present. In Two Volumes. Volume II. Chicago: J.H. Beers & Company, 1916. 
Available at Google books.

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