John Thomas Moore
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John Thomas Moore
J. T. MOORE, Runnels Co, TX
Confederate Pension Application from the Texas State Archives
Pension # 26677. From Ballinger, Runnels Co, TX. Filed 24 Feb 1914,
Pension allowed 14 Mar 1914. J. T. Moore states that he was paroled
April or May 1865. Questionaire states:
1. 75 yrs old last Nov.
2. Born in Fayette County, Ala.
3. Resided in Texas since Dec 1867.
4. Resides in Runnels Co, TX
5. In Runnels County 10 yrs, Ballinger, TX
6. Never applied for pension before.
7. Occupation: Farming - Physical Condition: Well
8. His command was organized in Mississippi
9. Enlistment: April 1861 to Jany 16, 1865
10. Company K, 15th Mississippi
11. Was never transferred from his regiment.
12. Was in the Infantry
13. Was never commissioned
14. No, Volunteer
15. Value of home - no home
16. Assessed value of property - No
17. Has not transferred property to others.
Signed J. T. Moore, 5 Feb 1914,
M. Kleberg, Jr., County Judge of Runnels Co, TX
Affidavit of Witnesses signed by A. S. Love and W. B. Halley,
18 Feb 1914
CERTIFICATE OF STATE AND COUNTY ASSESSOR
No Property, 2 Mar 1914, Signed Mike C Boyd
DEPOSITION of JNO. W. MOORE, 77, Lampassas Co, P O Adamsville, TX
Known J. T. Moore since 1856. First knew him in Choctaw County, MS
J. T. Moore enlisted July 1861 at Belle Fontaine, MS in Company K,
15 Miss. Reg. and served until close of war. I enlisted in the same
company at same time and place and slept with him through the war.
I knew of no other soldiers of same name.
Signed John W. Moore
Subscribed & sworn to before me this Feb. 16, 1914, M. M. White,
County Judge, Lampasas Co, TX
DEPOSITION of W. J. EASTERWOOD, 70, P O Temple, TX
I have known J. T. Moore about 60 yrs. I knew him first in
Choctaw Co, MS. He enlisted in 15 Reg Co K. He enlisted
July 15, 1861 at Bellfontaine and was mustered in at Corrinth, Miss
on the 16th July in 1861. He served in Tennessee Army From Miss
North & South Carolinas KY He served to the close of the war. He
was a private and volunteered. We enlisted at the same time in the
same Co and Reg and were messmates I don't know of any other Soldier
or Sailor by the name of J. T. Moore.
Signed W. J. Easterwood
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 20th day of Feb, 1914
S. N. Strange, Norary Public, Bell Co, TX
APPLICATION FOR MORTUARY WARRANT
Runnels Co - John T Moore - Pension # 26677
Died 20th Jan 1917 in the home of Mrs. A. S. Love, his daughter,
301 N 4th Street, Ballinger, TX
Signed by Mrs. A. S. Love
Sworn to before me this 8th day of Feb 1927, R. W. Earnshaw,
Notary Public in and for Runnels State of Texas
CERTIFICATE OF PHYSICIAN
I, J. W. Macune, MD do certify that I am a practicing physician and
that I attended Mr. John T. Moore in his last illness, and am of the
opinion that his ailments were Nephritis. . . . . . . .
Signed J. W. Macune, M.D., 300-4th St, Ballinger, Tex
Submitted by Mary Love Berryman - marylove@tyler.net
Confederate Pension Application from the Texas State Archives
Pension # 26677. From Ballinger, Runnels Co, TX. Filed 24 Feb 1914,
Pension allowed 14 Mar 1914. J. T. Moore states that he was paroled
April or May 1865. Questionaire states:
1. 75 yrs old last Nov.
2. Born in Fayette County, Ala.
3. Resided in Texas since Dec 1867.
4. Resides in Runnels Co, TX
5. In Runnels County 10 yrs, Ballinger, TX
6. Never applied for pension before.
7. Occupation: Farming - Physical Condition: Well
8. His command was organized in Mississippi
9. Enlistment: April 1861 to Jany 16, 1865
10. Company K, 15th Mississippi
11. Was never transferred from his regiment.
12. Was in the Infantry
13. Was never commissioned
14. No, Volunteer
15. Value of home - no home
16. Assessed value of property - No
17. Has not transferred property to others.
Signed J. T. Moore, 5 Feb 1914,
M. Kleberg, Jr., County Judge of Runnels Co, TX
Affidavit of Witnesses signed by A. S. Love and W. B. Halley,
18 Feb 1914
CERTIFICATE OF STATE AND COUNTY ASSESSOR
No Property, 2 Mar 1914, Signed Mike C Boyd
DEPOSITION of JNO. W. MOORE, 77, Lampassas Co, P O Adamsville, TX
Known J. T. Moore since 1856. First knew him in Choctaw County, MS
J. T. Moore enlisted July 1861 at Belle Fontaine, MS in Company K,
15 Miss. Reg. and served until close of war. I enlisted in the same
company at same time and place and slept with him through the war.
I knew of no other soldiers of same name.
Signed John W. Moore
Subscribed & sworn to before me this Feb. 16, 1914, M. M. White,
County Judge, Lampasas Co, TX
DEPOSITION of W. J. EASTERWOOD, 70, P O Temple, TX
I have known J. T. Moore about 60 yrs. I knew him first in
Choctaw Co, MS. He enlisted in 15 Reg Co K. He enlisted
July 15, 1861 at Bellfontaine and was mustered in at Corrinth, Miss
on the 16th July in 1861. He served in Tennessee Army From Miss
North & South Carolinas KY He served to the close of the war. He
was a private and volunteered. We enlisted at the same time in the
same Co and Reg and were messmates I don't know of any other Soldier
or Sailor by the name of J. T. Moore.
Signed W. J. Easterwood
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 20th day of Feb, 1914
S. N. Strange, Norary Public, Bell Co, TX
APPLICATION FOR MORTUARY WARRANT
Runnels Co - John T Moore - Pension # 26677
Died 20th Jan 1917 in the home of Mrs. A. S. Love, his daughter,
301 N 4th Street, Ballinger, TX
Signed by Mrs. A. S. Love
Sworn to before me this 8th day of Feb 1927, R. W. Earnshaw,
Notary Public in and for Runnels State of Texas
CERTIFICATE OF PHYSICIAN
I, J. W. Macune, MD do certify that I am a practicing physician and
that I attended Mr. John T. Moore in his last illness, and am of the
opinion that his ailments were Nephritis. . . . . . . .
Signed J. W. Macune, M.D., 300-4th St, Ballinger, Tex
Submitted by Mary Love Berryman - marylove@tyler.net