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    1. Re: Stephen Garrison of Winston,AL
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/mEY.2ACEB/5.29.200.365.763 Message Board Post: Stephen Garrisonk whose number is VI-8 Pension Application on file in Washington D.Cl. at National Archives,S.46 444 N.C. Stephen Garrison, Lawrence Co., Alabama, 1829. Private in Capt. Anthony Sharp's Co. in North Carolina. Line 4th. N.C. Regiment, commanded by Archibald Little. Daniel Binford made affidavit that Stephen Garrison was a Revolutionary War Soldier as he claims. John Garrison's, son, made affidavit that he was and read his father's discharge papers. Last Payment of Pension. From records of the Comptroller General Accounting Office, Washington, D.C. On January 4, 1858, satisfactory evidence was presented to the Lawrence County Court of Alabama that Stephen Garrison, Certificate No. 1000, Alabama Agencyk was a resident of that part of Walker County, Alabama called Hancock (changed to Winston Co. in January 1858) and died there January 3, 1841 leaving no wiow bujt the following children: Silas M. Garrison, John Garrison, David Garrison, *Redden Garrison, and Mary Garrison Farley. Appears of pension, covening the period from September 3, 1840 to Januaryh 3, 1941 were paid to the five children pursuant to a certificate issued by the Treasury Department, Third Auditor's Office, on February 5, 1858. Do you have Stephen Garrison's wife's full nam? ll I have is Farley not related to his mother Elizabeth Farley. Is this what you needed? Beverly

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