Mike, I took one of your listed names, went on the VSLA digital page, and pulled 3 pensions from Pittsy. George C. Motley died May 1894, widow Mattie F, app 1932. she was 70 yrs old. md 6 July 1879 at Ringold by Rev. Wm. Petty. George a member of Co. A., 18th Infantry know as the Danville Blues, Commander was Capt. W. P. Graves. Mattie had lived in Danville for 15 yrs with a daughter. Depositions were given by Cabell Graves and Henry Wooding. Richard WASHINGTON Motley, went by his middle name, md Sallie (?) in 1856 by Rev. Wm Motley. Sally was living in 1916 (74 yrs old) with her daughter Sally Shelton. Washington was a member of Co. H., 38th VA Infantry. commanded by Col. James Edmund and Capt. Joseph Terry. Deposition by W.R. Poindexter who served in the 38th, naming also Jim Easley and Bill Harris as members. Jim Shelton of the 57th VA and George Shelton of the 38th. William D. Motley died 28 Mar 1902, widow Bettie V. Motley app. in 1902 ( 65 yrs old), md 45 yrs by Rev John Mills/Hills, comrades that served were James Lipscomb, W.P. Robinson, and N.C. Banker(?) in the Ringold 18th Battery 2nd Artillery. Commanded by Henry Stamps. Deposition by Thomas Hill. Bettie reside with unmd daughter in Danville 1902. Mike it takes about 30 minutes to read one of these pensions, but anyone can do it. warm regards, Margie Brown