
Confederate Service Records of J. F. McLean of Fayette County, GA
Transcribed on 3/21/03 by Linda Blum-Barton from scanned images
of these documents
in Georgia State Archives provided to me by Nora
Benson
Pg. 831
1062
McLane, J. F.
Co. F, 13 Georgia Infantry
(Confederate.)
Private Private
1. 45657601
2. 7665
3. 7717
4. 46338629
5. 319836
6. 361915
7 - 38 blank
No. of medical cards herein - 0
No. of personal papers herein
- 0
(check) Book Mark
(check) See Also
Pg. 832
Confederate
Mc/ 13 / Ga
J. F. McLean
Pvt. Co. F 13' Regt Ga
Name appears as a signature
to a
Roll of Prisoners of War
paroled at Fort Delaware, Del., September 14
1864*
Roll dated..........................
not dated..............., 186
Where captured Spotts C H Va.
When captured May 12, 1864
Remarks: ...............................
Signs by mark
*Duplicate roll and letter filed under 1442 S ( O. C. G. P.) 1864
show that the men whose names are borne on this roll were sent
to Aiken's Landing,
Va., for exchange September 13?, 1864.
This roll bears the following indorsement
: "Received Varina
Va., Sep. 22, '64, from Jno. E. Mulford, Major &
Asst Agt for
Exchange, ten hundred & eighty (1080) Confederated paroled pris-
oners of War on within rolls, including 64 Officers & Surgeions,
8? Chaplains &
3 Citizens. - W. H. Hatch, Asst. Agen of Exch.
Number of roll:
130?; sheet
11
(sig) G. M. Rowe
(689b) Copied?
Confederate
Mc/ 13 / Ga
J.
F. McLane
Sgt. Co. F 13' Regt Ga
Appears on a register of Payments
on Descriptive
Lists
Period of Service
From Sept. 1, 1862 to June 30, 1863
When Paid -
Sept. 2, 1863
By Whom: B. F. Bomar
Amount: 170
Remarks.............................
Confed., Arch., Chap. 5, File No. 78, Page 329
(sig) L. E. Fehe
(6?b?) Copyist?
Pg. 833
(Confederate)
Mc / 13 / Ga.
J. F. McLane
Pvt. Co. F, 13
Reg't Georgia Infantry.
Appears on
Company Muster Roll
of the organization
named above,
for Jany., Febry, 1865.
Enlisted:
When .....July 8, 1861
Where......Griffin, Ga.
By whom....Maj. Calhoun
Period.....War
Last paid:
By whom....Capt. Bomar
To what time.....June 30, 1863?
Present or absent........absent
Remarks: Absent without leave
since 1st Nov 1864
(cannot read signature on
bottom)
(Confederate)
Mc/ 13 / Ga.
J. F. McLane
Capt. Glass' Company
Fayette Rangers
Appears on a Receipt Roll
for Commutation of Rations of the
Organization
named above
Roll dated......not dated
From July 1, 1861 to
July 6, 1861
*This organization subsequently became Company F, 13th Regiment,
Georgia Infantry.
(cannot read signature)
Pg. 834
December 15, 1914
Respectfully Returned to the jad
Commissioner of Pensions
State of Georgia
Atlanta
The records show that J. F. (name not found as Juan F.)
McLean,
private, Company F, 13th Georgia Infantry,
C.S.A., enlisted July 8, 1861; that
he was captured
May 10 or 12, 1864 at Spottslyvania Court House;
that he
was paroled September 14, 1864, at Fort
Delaware and sent to Aikens Landing,
VA, for
exchange and that he was received September 22,
1864 at Varina, Virginia.
On the company muster
roll for January and February 1865, the last on file,
he was reported absent without leave from November
1, 1864. No later record of
him has been found.
(sig) H. P. McCain
The Adjutant General
(Confederate)
Mc/ 13 / Ga.
J. F. McLane
Pvt. Co., F, 13 Reg't Georgia Infantry,
Appears
on Company Muster Roll
of the organization named above,
April 30 to Dec 31,
1864
Enlisted
When: July 8, 1861
Where: Griffin, Ga
By Whom: Maj. Calhoun
Period: War
Last Paid:
By whom: Capt Bomar
To what time....June 30, 1863
Present or absent.....absent
Remarks: On 2?
(can' read signature)
Pg. 835
(Confederate)
J. F. McClain
Pvt. Co. F. 13 Ga. Regt.
Appears
on a Receipt Roll
for "Commutation of Rations."
Roll dated Atlanta,
Ga.
From June 29, 1862
to 60 days
Signer's name L. F. McLain
Remarks:
.....Paid, Jan 29/63
Roll No. 743
O'Neill copyist
Pg. 837
(Confederate)
J. F. McLane
Pvt. Co. F 13 Ga Regt
Appears on a Receipt
Roll
Jackson Hosp.
for clothing
Richmond, Va.
Date of Issue ....Sept
25, 1864
Roll No....
Cooper Copyist
Pg. 838
(Confederate)
J.
F. McLane
Pvt Co F 13 Regt Ga
Appears on a Morning Report of
Jackson Hospital
Richmond, Virginia
for Sept 22 & 26, 1864
Brigade.....Gordon's
Admitted....Sept
22, 1864
Disease.....V.T?.R. Arm M B
Remarks....Fur 40 days
Sept 26, 1864
Confed. Arch., Chap. 6, File No. 701, page 529, 550
G. Nelson (sig) Copyist
(Confederate.)
M/ 13 /Ga
J. F. McLain
Pvt. Co. F. 13 Regt Ga
Appears
on a Register of
Jackson hospital
Richmond, Virginia.
Brigate...Gordon's
Diagnosis....ars? Ra???min? B
Admitted....Sept 22, 1864
When furloughed.....Sept
26, 1864
Time furloughed....30 days
Confed. Arch., Chap. 6, File No. 186,
Page 466
(sig) T. A. Johnson Copyist
Pg. 839
Physicians' Affidavit.
STATE OF GEORGIA}
Fayette Co. County }
Personally comes before me S. B. Lewis
Ordinary of said County, Dr. I. G. Woolsey and Dr. J. C. Stephens, both known to
me as reputable physicians of said County, who being severally sworn, say on oath
that they have carefully examined Mr. J. F. McLean and after such personal examination,
say that the present condition of applicant is as follows:
that he was wounded
at Cold Harbor ont he 27th June 1862 in the right arm fracturing the humerous just
below the shoulder so that the deltoid muscle has ematiated so that it is essentially
useless the bone was so fractured that the ends could not be propertly adjusted
and that such condition is permanent. Said condition arises from the following facts:
Hence union could not be perfect also preventing the recovery of muscular strength
and renders said arm useless for labor up to the present time and is presently so.
We have treated applicant professionally for the past 25 years, and his condition,
as above stated, does not arise from hereditary or congenital causes, or from vicious
or intemperate habits.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this} (sig)
I
G Woolsey M D
22 day of January 1900 }
(sig) J C Stephens MD
S. B. Lewis
(sig) Ordinary
State of Georgia}
Fayette County}
I, S. B. Lewis,
Ordinary of said County, do certify that I am well acquainted with J. F. Mclean,
the applicant in the foregoing affidavit, and am well satisfied that the statements
made by him in his said affidavit are true, and he is disabled, as he claims, and
I know he is the individual he represents himself to be, and that he resides in
this County and has been a bona fide resident since the 1st day of January 1865.
I also certify that the witness, to wit: J. E. Spurlin, J. W. Padgett and L.
E. Roberts are persons of respectability, that their statements are worthy of full
credit and belief and that the full text of the affidavit was read to and understood
by them before they signed the same.
Given under my official signature and seal
this 22 day of Jany,
1900.
(sig) S. B. Lewis
Ordinary Fayette County
Pg. 840
McLean, J. F.
Fayette County
Code Section 1250
Invalid
Soldier's Pension,
1900
Name....J. F. McLean
County....Fayette
Disability...arm
...(unreadable)
Amount, $50
John W. Lindsey
Commissioner of Pensions
Warrant handed to
............................
4/25 - 1900
Pension office
or offer? 8/14/1900
Physician re????? state of applicant they will not
au???????
they must make a cl?? xaination of the
arm now and say what ??????? it has ?????
??????
condition was and as a result of ?????????? - Is the
arm substantially &
essentially useless.
They are with ?????????? to know - nor when the
arm was hurt, this must be established by the sworn
statement after ????? ???????
who of their own
knowledge knows ??? it happened.
(sig) J W Lindsey
Com
of Pensions
Power of Attorney
Authorization form on back side of this
paper is blank except for signature of J. F. McLean and S. B. Lewis, Ordinary
Pg 841
Georgia}
Fayette County}
Personally appeared before me I G Woolsey
MD & J. C. Stephens MD who being sworn say we have this day made examination
of the right arm of J. F. McLean and find as follows - Ball entered right arm about
half way between the elbow and shoulder blade on out side of arm ball ranged upward
passing entirely through the arm & coming out inside of
arm just below shoulder
joint - ball shattered bone and cut muscle the bone never properly united and muscle
perished away
We say from examination made this day that arm is substantially &
essentially uselss and is permanently so. This an amendment to our former affidavit
and in substance the same as we meant before.
(sig) I G Woolsey MD
(sig) J
C Stephens MD
sworn to and subscribed before me
17 day of Sept 1900
S B
Lewis Ordinary
Pg 842
Name McLean, J. F. Year 1900 County Fayette
When and Where Born? April 11, 1839 - Resident of Georgia since Birth
Elisted
When and Where ? July 1, 1861
Company and Regiment? Company F, 13th Regiment
Georgia Vols. Gordon's Brigade
Name of Captain and Colonel? J. E. Spurlin, 2nd
Lieutenant
Wounded? June 27, 1862, Cold Arbor, Virginia wounded in right arm
near shoulder, fracturing the bone so that the ends could not unite, also destroying
the muscles of the arm, rendering it useless.
Witnesses: J. W. Padgett, L.
E. Roberts, state they were in the army with applicant.
Pg. 843
For Use
of Applicants Who Have Not Heretofore Drawn.
STATE OF GEORGIA}
Fayette County
}
Personally appears J. F. McLean of said County, County, State of Georgia, who
being duly sworn says on oath that he was born on the 11th day of April 1839, that
he is a bona fide citizen and resident of Georgia, and has been continuously since
the he was born, that he enlisted in the military service of the Confederate States
(armies) on the first day
of July 1861, during the war between the States, and
served in Company F of 13th Regiment of Ga Volunteers Gordons Brigade, and was honorably
discharged on the End of War, 1865; that whilst engaged in such military service,
and in line of duty in the State of Virginia, on the 27th day of June 1862 he was
disabled or wounded as follows:
Wounded in right arm close to the shoulder The
bone being so badly fractured that the ends could not be properly united also destroying
the muscles of the arm in such manner as
to render it substantially useless.
He cannot perform manual labor. He served continuously from the time he was
mustered into service in July 1861 untill he was wounded on the
27th of June
1862, After that time he was unable to bear arms, but still remained in the servis
untill the close of the war in 1865. Deponent desires to participate in the Benefits
of Section 1250 of the Code, and the Acts Amendatory thereof, and makes application
for the pension to which he is entitled for the year thereunder, ending Oct. 26th,
1900.
Sworn to and subscribed to before me this the} (sig) J F McLean
22nd
day of Jany 1900} Post Office .......Woolsey, Ga
S B Lewis Ordinary
Pg.
844
Affidavit for Three Witnesses
State of Georgia}
Fayette County }
Personally appears before me, the undersigned Ordinary in and for said county, J.
E. Spurlin, J. W. Padgette and L. E. Roberts, personally known to me to be trustworthy
citizens, each of whom, being duly sworn according to law, severally say, under
oath, that they are personally and well acquainted with J. F. McLean whose application
is herewith presented for a pension, that he has resided in this state continuously
since the 11th day of April, 1839, that he served in company F of the 13th Regiment
of Gordons Brigade, and from our personaly knowledge, he, while in line of duty,
was injured by the service as follows:
At the Battle of Cold Arbor in the State
of Virginia he was wounded in the right arm near the shoulder breaking the bone
and cutting the muscle. The bone was so badly shattered taht it never properly united
. Said would was received on the 27th day of June 1862 and rendered him unable to
perform manual labor having practically no use of said right
arm he served from
the 1st of July 1861 untill the end of the war in 1865.
We personally know above
stated facts. We were with him in the army and have known him ever since. He was
honorably parolled from the service in May 1865. Applicant is permanently disabled
as stated and has been so to our certain knowledge ever since 1862. We have no interest
in the recovery of a pension by him.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this
} J E.
Spurlin 2nd Lieut Co F 13th Ga Vols
22 day of Jany 1900. }
J.
W. Padgett
L E Roberts
Pg. 845
McLean, J. F.
Fayette Co
(For
Those Already Enrolled.)
No. 1948
Disabled Soldier's Pension 1901.
Name
.... J. F. McLean
County.... Fayette
Disability.................
Amount,
$.....50.......
July 5, 1901
John W. Lindsey
Commissioner of Pensions
Power of Attorney
STATE OF GEORGIA}
Fayette County }
I, J. F. McLean hereby
authorize A. O. Blalock of Fayetteville, Ga.
to receive and receipt for the pension
paid hereon and request that he
remit same to
_____________________by__________________
at__________________________.
In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand
and seal this 28
day of Jany, 1901.
J. F. McLean (sig)
Executed in Presence
of
S. B. Lewis ordy
Pg. 846
For Applicants Heretofore Allowed Pensions.
State of Georgia, }
Fayette County. }
Personally appears J. F. McLean of Fayette
County, State of Georgia, who being duly sworn, says on oath that he is a bona fide
citizen and resident of said State, and has resided therein continuously ever since
the 1 day of Jany 1888; that he enlisted in the military service of the Confederate
States of America during the war between the States, and served as a Sergeant in
Company F, of 13th Regiment of Ga Volunteers, Gordon's Brigade; that whilst engaged
in such military service in the State of Va, on the 27 day of June 1862, he was
wounded, injured or diseased as follows: wounded in right arm at Battle around Richmond
Va. Deponenet makes application for the pension to which he is entitled for
year ending October 26th, 1901. I have heretofore under said law as a resident of
New claim, Fayette County been allowed an invalid pension of new claim Dollars,
for the year 1900.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this the } J. F. McLean
(sig)
28 day of Jany 1901 }
S. B. Lewis Ordinary
State of Georgia}
Fayette County}
I, S. B. Lewis, Ordinary of said County, do certify that I am
well acquainted with J. F. McLean, the applicant in the foregoing affidavit, and
am well satisfied that the statements made by him in his said affidavit are true,
and I know he is the individual he represents himself to be and he resides in this
County.
Given under my official signature and seal, this 28 day of Jany, 1901.
S. B. Lewis
Ordinary Fayette County.
Pg. 847
Power of Attorney
State
of Georgia, }
Fayette County.}
I, J. F. McLean hereby authorize a. O. Blalock
of Fayetteville, Ga. to receive and receipt for the pension paid hereon and request
that he remit same to _________________ by ______at_____
In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 7
day of Jany 1902.
(sig) J. F. McLean
Executed in presence of S. B. Lewis ordy
McLean, J. F.
Fayette County
(For Those Already Enrolled.)
No. 527
Disabled Soldier's Pension 1902.
Name J. F. McLean
County Fayette
Amount
$50
1/20/1902
John W. Lindsey
Commissioner of Pensions
Warrant Handed
to Ordy
Pg. 848
For Applicants Heretofore Allowed Pensions.
State of
Georgia, }
Fayette County. }
Personally appears J. F. McLean of Fayette County,
State of Georgia, who being duly sworn, says on oath that he is a bona fide citizen
and resident of said State, and has resided therein continuously ever since the
1 day of Jany 1888; that he enlisted in the military service of the Confederate
States of America during the war between the States, and
served as a Sergeant
in Company F, of 13th Regiment of Ga Volunteers, Evans Brigade; that whilst engaged
in such military service in the State of Va., on the 27 day of June 1862, he was
wounded, injured or diseased as follows: wounded in right arm.
Deponent makes
application for the pension to which he is entitled for the year ending October
26th, 1902. I have heretofore, under said law, as a resident of Fayette County,
been allowed an invalid pension of Fifty Dollars, for the year 1901.
Sworn
to and subscribed before me, this the 7 day of Jany 1902
S. B. Lewis Ordinary
State of Georgia}
Fayette County }
I, S. B. Lewis Ordinary of said County,
do certify that I am well acquainted with J. F. McLean the applicant in the foregoing
affidavit, and am well satisfied that the statements made by him in his said affidavit
are true, and I know he is the individual he represents himself to be and that he
resides in this County.
Given under my official signature and seal, this 7 day
of Jany 1902.
S. B. Lewis
Ordinary Fayette County.
Pg. 849
J. F.
McLean
Fayette Co.
(For Those Already Enrolled.)
No. 655
Disabled Soldier's
Pension 1903.
Name J. F. McLean
County Fayette
Amount $50
1/27/1903
John W. Lindsey
Commissioner of Pensions
Warrant Handed to Odry
Power
of Attorney
Power of Attorney
State of Georgia, }
Fayette County.}
I,
J. F. McLean hereby authorize S. B. Lewis of Fayetteville, Ga. to receive and receipt
for the pension paid hereon and request that he remit same to _________________
by ______at_____
In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 7
day of Jany 1903.
(sig) J. F. McLean
Executed in presence of S. B. Lewis ordy
Pg. 850
For Applicants Heretofore Allowed Pensions.
State Of Georgia}
Fayette County }
Personally appears J. F. McLane of Fayette County, State of
Georgia, who being duly sworn, says on oath that he is a bona fide citizen and resident
of said State, and has resided therein continuously since the 1 day of Jany 1888;
that he enlisted in the Military service of the Confederate States of America during
the war between the States, and served as a Private in Company F, of 13th Regiment
of Ga volunteers, Evans Brigade; that whilst engaged in such military service in
the State of Va., on the 27th day of June 1862, he was wounded, injured or diseased
as follows: wounded in right arm.
Deponent makes application for the pension
to which he is entitled for the year ending October 26th, 1903. I have heretofore,
under said Law, as a resident of Fayette County been allowed an invalid pension
of Fifty Dollars for the year 1902.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this the
7 day of Jany 1903
S. B. Lewis Ordinary
State of Georgia}
Fayette County
}
I, S. B. Lewis Ordinary of said County, do certify that I am well acquainted
with J. F. McLean the applicant in the foregoing affidavit, and am well satisfied
that the statements made by him in his said affidavit are true, and I know he is
the individual he represents himself to be and that he resides in this County.
Given under my official signature and seal, this 7 day of Jany 1903.
S. B. Lewis
Ordinary Fayette County.
Pg. 851
J. F. McLean
Fayette Co.
(For Those Already Enrolled.)
No. 629
Disabled Soldier's Pension 1904.
Name J. F. McLean
County Fayette
Co. F 13th Regt.
Amount $50
Jan 27,
1904
John W. Lindsey
Commissioner of Pensions
Warrant Handed to Odry
Power of Attorney
State of Georgia, }
Fayette County.}
I, J. F. McLean
hereby authorize A. O. Blalock of Fayetteville, Ga. to receive and receipt for the
pension paid hereon and request that he remit same to _________________ by ______at_____
In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 6
day of Jany 1904.
(sig) J. F. McLean
Executed in presence of S. B. Lewis ordy
Pg. 852
For Applicants Heretofore Allowed Pensions.
State Of Georgia}
Fayette County }
Personally appears J. F. McLane of Fayette County, State of
Georgia, who being duly sworn, says on oath that he is a bona fide citizen and resident
of said State, and has resided therein continuously since the 1 day of Jany 1888;
that he enlisted in the Military service of the Confederate States of America during
the war between the States, and
served as a Sergeant in Company F, of 13th Regiment
of Ga volunteers, Gordons Brigade; that whilst engaged in such military service
in the State of Va., on the 27th day of June 1862, he was wounded, injured or diseased
as follows: wounded in right arm.
Deponent makes application for the pension
to which he is entitled for the year ending October 26th, 1904. I have heretofore,
under said Law, as a resident of Fayette County been allowed an invalid pension
of Fifty Dollars for the year 1903.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this the
6 day of Jany 1904
S. B. Lewis Ordinary
State of Georgia}
Fayette County
}
I, S. B. Lewis Ordinary of said County, do certify that I am well acquainted
with J. F. McLean the applicant in the foregoing affidavit, and am well satisfied
that the statements made by him in his said affidavit are true, and I know he is
the individual he represents himself to be and that he resides in this County.
Given under my official signature and seal, this 6 day of Jany 1904.
S. B. Lewis
Ordinary Fayette County.
Pg. 853
J. F. McLean
Fayette Co.
(For Those
Already Enrolled.)
No. 558
Disabled Soldier's Pension 1905
Name J. F. McLean
County Fayette
Co. F 13th Regt.
Amount $50
Jan 25, 1905
John W. Lindsey
Commissioner of Pensions
Warrant Handed to Odry
Power of Attorney
State
of Georgia, }
Fayette County.}
I, J. F. McLean hereby authorize A. O. Blalock
of Fayetteville, Ga. to receive and receipt for the pension paid hereon and request
that he remit same to _________________ by ______at_____
In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 14
day of Jany 1905.
(sig) J. F. McLean
Executed in presence of S. B. Lewis ordy
Pg. 854
For Applicants Heretofore Allowed Pensions.
State Of Georgia}
Fayette County }
Personally appears J. F. McLane of Fayette County, State of
Georgia, who being duly sworn, says on oath that he is a bona fide citizen and resident
of said State, and has resided therein continuously since the 1 day of Jany 1888;
that he enlisted in the Military service of the Confederate States of America during
the war between the States, and served as a __________ in Company F, of 13th Regiment
of Ga volunteers, Gordons Brigade; that whilst engaged in such military service
in the State of Va., on the ____ day of Aug 1864, he was wounded, injured or diseased
as follows: body injury.
Deponent makes application for the pension to which
he is entitled for the year ending October 26th, 1905. I have heretofore, under
said Law, as a resident of Fayette County been allowed an invalid pension of Fifty
Dollars for the year 1904.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this the 14 day
of Jany 1905
S. B. Lewis Ordinary
State of Georgia}
Fayette County
}
I, S. B. Lewis Ordinary of said County, do certify that I am well acquainted
with J. F. McLean the applicant in the foregoing affidavit, and am well satisfied
that the statements made by him in his said affidavit are true, and I know he is
the individual he represents himself to be and that he resides in this County.
Given under my official signature and seal, this 14 day of Jany 1905.
S. B. Lewis
Ordinary Fayette County.
Pg. 855
J. F. McLean
Fayette Co.
(For Those
Already Enrolled.)
No. 1346
Disabled Soldier's Pension 1906
Name J. F.
McLean
County Fayette
Co. F 13th Regt.
Feb 2, 1906
John W. Lindsey
Commissioner of Pensions
Warrant Handed to Odry
Power of Attorney
State
of Georgia, }
Fayette County.}
I, J. F. McLean hereby authorize A. O. Blalock
of Fayetteville, Ga. to receive and receipt for the pension paid hereon and request
that he remit same to _________________ by ______at_____
In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 15
day of Jany 1906.
(sig) J. F. McLean
Executed in presence of S. B. Lewis ordy
Pg. 856
For Applicants Heretofore Allowed Pensions.
State Of Georgia}
Fayette County }
Personally appears J. F. McLane of Fayette County, State of
Georgia, who being duly sworn, says on oath that he is a bona fide citizen and resident
of said State, and has resided therein continuously since the 1 day of Jany 1880;
that he enlisted in the Military service of the Confederate States of America during
the war between the States, and served as a Private in Company F, of 13th Regiment
of Ga volunteers,_________ Brigade; that whilst engaged in such military service
in the State of Va., on the 27 day of June 1862, he was wounded, injured or diseased
as follows: disable arm.
Deponent makes application for the pension to which
he is entitled for the year ending October 26th, 1906. I have heretofore, under
said Law, as a resident of Fayette County been allowed an invalid pension of Fifty
Dollars for the year 1905.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this the 15 day
of Jany 1906
S. B. Lewis Ordinary
State of Georgia}
Fayette County
}
I, S. B. Lewis Ordinary of said County, do certify that I am well acquainted
with J. F. McLean the applicant in the foregoing affidavit, and am well satisfied
that the statements made by him in his said affidavit are true, and I know he is
the individual he represents himself to be and that he resides in this County.
Given under my official signature and seal, this 15 day of Jany 1906.
S. B. Lewis
Ordinary Fayette County.
Pg. 857
J. F. McLean
Fayette Co.
(For Those
Already Enrolled.)
No. 2582
Disabled Soldier's Pension 1907
Name J. F.
McLean
County Fayette
Co. F 13th Regt.
Feb 26, 1907
John W. Lindsey
Commissioner of Pensions
Warrant Handed to Odry
Power of Attorney
State
of Georgia, }
Fayette County.}
I, J. F. McLean hereby authorize S. B. Lewis
of Fayetteville, Ga. to receive and receipt for the pension paid hereon and request
that he remit same to _________________ by ______at_____
In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 15
day of Jany 1907.
(sig) J. F. McLean
Executed in presence of S. B. Lewis ordy
Pg. 858
For Applicants Heretofore Allowed Pensions.
State Of Georgia}
Fayette County }
Personally appears J. F. McLane of Fayette County, State of
Georgia, who being duly sworn, says on oath that he is a bona fide citizen and resident
of said State, and has resided therein continuously since the 1 day of Jany 1880;
that he enlisted in the Military service of the Confederate States of America during
the war between the States, and served as a Private in Company F, of 13th Regiment
of Ga volunteers, Gordon's Brigade; that whilst engaged in such military service
in the State of Va., on the 21 day of June 1862, he was wounded, injured or diseased
as follows: disable arm.
Deponent makes application for the pension to which
he is entitled for the year ending October 26th, 1907. I have heretofore, under
said Law, as a resident of Fayette County been allowed an invalid pension of Fifty
Dollars for the year 1906.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this the 15 day
of Jany 1907
S. B. Lewis Ordinary
State of Georgia}
Fayette County
}
I, S. B. Lewis Ordinary of said County, do certify that I am well acquainted
with J. F. McLean the applicant in the foregoing affidavit, and am well satisfied
that the statements made by him in his said affidavit are true, and I know he is
the individual he represents himself to be and that he resides in this County.
Given under my official signature and seal, this 15 day of Jany 1907.
S. B. Lewis
Ordinary Fayette County.
Pg. 859
GaPen 12/14/14
Dir. Vet. Sen. Office,
Fayetteville
Ga 8/9/35 McCall for J. F.
McLean as grec?
(sig) H D King
exr
Pg. 860
Confederate
Statement of Service Reference Slip
Comr
Pensions Ga.
Juan f. McLean
Pvt. Co. F, 13 Reg't Ga. Vol Inf
J. F. McLean
(not found as Juan F.)
Enc. July 8 6?
Jan - Feb 65 last in file - absent
without leave since Nov. 1 64
POW record shows
captured at Spottsylvania CH
May 10, 64 (also shows 17th)
paroled at Ft. Delaware
Sept 14, 64
Sent to
Aiken's Landing, Va.
for exchange Sept 18, 64
Recd Varina Va Sept 22, 64
for exchange
??????
620 FVV E?B
94 Any later record:
Currier jad
12/15/14
9:20
C? E Dir
No later record found
12/15/14
10:35 Harley?
News?
Pg. 861
J. F. McLean
1916
Application for Pension due
Deceased Soldier
Under Act 1891
To be paid his Widow or Dependent Children
by
Miss A. R. McLean
child of J. F. McLean
of Fayett County
Co F Reg
13 Ga Vols
Georgia, Fayette County}
I, J. J. Davis, Ordinary of said County,
do certify that I personally know Miss A. R. McLean, the applicant, and that she
is the lawful child of J. F. McLean, and was on the disabled Pension Roll of Fayette
County, and was paid a pension from Fayette County for 1915, and at the time of
his death on the 6 day of Jany 1916, there was due to him and unpaid his
Pension
of Fifty Dollars from the State of Georgia, and I know S. H. Martin, the within
witness, and he is of a truthful and trustworthy character and entitled to full
credit.
Given under my hand and seal this 17 day of Mar 1916.
J. J. Davis,
Ordinary
Fayette County
Pg. 862
Application for Pension due Deceased
Soldier
Under Act Approved October 9, 1891
State of Georgia, Fayette County
Personally before me comes Miss A. R. McLean, of said County, after being duly sworn,
on oath says she is the child of J. F. McLean who was duly enrolled as a disabled
or wounded Pensioner from the County of Fayette, and was paid a pension of Fifty
($50.00) Dollars from Fayette County for 1915 and that the said J. F. McLean died
in Fayette County on the 6 day of Jany 1916and at the time of his death a Pension
of $50.00 was due him from Fayette County and unpaid for 1916.
Applicant further
swears that she is the child of J. F. McLean, was born the 23 day of Oct 1865 in
Fayette County and State of Georgia, and resided with him from the date of birth
to his death, as his lawful child and is now his dependent child and she asks that
the Pension so due and unpaid be paid to her.
Sworn to and subscribed before
me this 9 day of Feb, 1916.
J. J. Davis, Ordinary
Fayette County (sig) Miss
A R McLean
Affidavit of Witness
Georgia, Fayette County
Personally
before me comes ___________________, who on oath says that he knew J. F. McLean
and Miss A. R. McLean were Father and child in the county of Fayette in
the State of Georgia. that Miss A. R. McLean was born Oct 25, 1865, and that
they resided together father and child from date of birth to the day of his death
on 6 Jany 1916,
and I know that she is his dependent child.
Sworn to and
Subscribed before me this 23 day of Feby 1916.
J. J. Davis, Ordinary
Fayette
County (sig) S H Martin
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