Caroline, I don't have the habit of giving out information that I can't back up. I do have a copy of the pension papers but if a person don't believe what I said - why would I share my copy? Ask some one that you trust and applaud for integrity. I am sure some of these experts on Hamrick history will have the document laying around. Patsy On Sat, 01 Jan 2000 22:59:49 -0500 WVHAMRICK <WVHAMRICK@prodigy.net> writes: > First, and foremost, as old Maw & Paw Hamrick used to say, "If you > don't > have nothing good to day about anybody, don't say nothing at all." > > I do have something to say: I purchased the books of Charles T. > Doddrill, Mayme Hamrick, S. C. Jones, Les Hamrick, Jr., Hamrick > Tales > publications, census records, legal documents, etc., containing > Hamrick > information. I'm feel very fortunate that I did. > > I realize it is fairly easy to keep track of one's own line of > Hamricks > but it becomes extremely complex to sort out individuals as you > branch > out and "unintentional" errors do occur. > > I applaud the above persons, as well as folks like J. R. McKinney > and > Tressie Neely, who share their data in an attempt to enhance our > Hamrick > heritage research and appreciate the hard work they have done. > > Now, with all of that said... > Does anyone have a copy of the Benjamin Hamrick's pension papers. I > am > seeking a copy of the paper to see the exact wording where Joel > Hamrick > was mentioned. > > Thanks in advance for any help. > > Caroline > WVHAMRICK@prodigy.net >