State of Wisconsin
County of Vernon
On
this the 5th day of April, 1871 before me a clerk of the circuit
court in and for the county and state above named, personally appeared Mrs.
Sarah Connelly aged eighty years on the 16th day of August, 1871, a
resident of the town of Clayton in the county of Crawford and State of
Wisconsin who being duly sworn on oath doth depose and say and declare, that
she is the widow of Henry Connelly deceased who was a Lieutenant ( whether
first or second Lieutenant she is unable to state) in Company commanded by Captain Rhodes Knead or Meed ( this would be Rhodes Meade
j.e.c.) in the Regiment commanded
Col. Francis Brown the same being a Kentucky Regiment of Volunteers, in
the War of 1812 with Great Brittain. Thus her husband entered the service some
time in the year of 1814 but the day and month she cannot remember, for the
term of over sixty days, and was honorably discharged as I believe. She further
states that she is unable to tell the company or the number of the Regiment to
which her said husband belonged.
She
further states that she was married to the said Henry Connelly in the County of
Clay in the State of Kentucky on the 20th day of August A.D. 1810 by
one Spencer Adams, a Baptist preacher, and that she is still the widow of the
said Henry Connelly, that there is no public record of said marriage or of her
husband’s death. That she cannot now obtain the evidence of any eye witness of
her marriage for so long as twenty years ago there was but one living. And further
that at no time during the late Rebellion against the Authority of the United
States did I adhere to the enemies of the United States government neither give
them aid or comfort, and I also solemnly swear to support the Constitution of
the United States. She further says she has received a Land Warrant from the
United States by reason of the services of her said husband the number of which
is unknown but she refers if proper to the evidence of on file in the office of
the Commissioner of the General Land Office on which such warrant or warrants
may have issued in support of this claim.
She
makes this declaration for the purpose of obtaining the pension to which she
may be entitled on account of the services of her said husband, that she has
never applied or received a pension under any act of Congress and she hereby
constitutes and appoints William F. Terhume of Veroqua, Vernon County Wisconsin
her attorney with full power of substitution and revocation to prosecute her
claim for a pension under the act of Congress granting pensions to the Officers
and Soldiers and their widows for military service rendered in the War of 1812,
for which this declaration is made.
My post office address is Readstown, Vernon
County, Wisconsin.
Sarah
Connelly