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− | within and for said County [illegible] personally appeared [illegible] who being by we duly sworn deposes and says that he was Captain [illegible] Co. K 20th [Regiment?] [illegible] during the late war that he well knew Richard Oliver. Who was | + | within and for said County [illegible] personally appeared [illegible] who being by we duly sworn deposes and says that he was Captain [illegible] Co. K 20th [Regiment?] [illegible] during the late war that he well knew Richard Oliver. Who [was a?] Private in Co. K of the 20th Regiment of U.S.C. troops. |
− | That ^while in the service and in the line | + | That ^while in the service and in the line ofhw duty as a soldier on board of [Steamship Northern Light was?] on his way from New Orleans to New York City, K [began?] Discharge & he died of [illegible] fever contracted while in the said service. |
− | Deponent | + | Deponent [feer?tu?] swears that he is not interested in any claim of any heirs of said deceased soldier for County back pay or Pension. |
− | Norman | + | Norman [Ree?] Martin |
Late Capt. Co. in 20th U.S.C. troops | Late Capt. Co. in 20th U.S.C. troops | ||
− | Subscribed and | + | Subscribed and sworn to before we this 25th day of January 1868 [illegible] that [illegible]. |
− | State of New York | + | State of New York, |
ONTARIO COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE | ONTARIO COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE | ||
− | CANANDAIGUA | + | CANANDAIGUA. |
I FREDERICK W. PRINK, Clerk of the County of Ontario, of the County Court of said County, and of the Supreme Court, both bring Court of Record, having a common oral, do certify, that H. B. Feymen | I FREDERICK W. PRINK, Clerk of the County of Ontario, of the County Court of said County, and of the Supreme Court, both bring Court of Record, having a common oral, do certify, that H. B. Feymen | ||
− | Notary Public [?] was at the date of the amended affidavit, a in said County, duly authorized to take the same: that I am well acquainted with his hand-writing, and truly believe that the signature to said Jurat is genuine. | + | Notary Public [?] was at the date of the amended affidavit, a in said County, duly authorized to take the same : that I am well acquainted with his hand-writing, and truly believe that the signature to said Jurat is genuine. |
Is Testimony Whereof, I have [her??to] not my hand, and affixed the seal of said County and | Is Testimony Whereof, I have [her??to] not my hand, and affixed the seal of said County and | ||
− | of said | + | of said Court this January fourth day of [Week?] A.D. 1868 |
− | + | [Ju???.] Punce Clerk. |
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State of New York
County of [illegible] SS.
On this 25th day of [illegible] [1868?] before we: a Notary Public
within and for said County [illegible] personally appeared [illegible] who being by we duly sworn deposes and says that he was Captain [illegible] Co. K 20th [Regiment?] [illegible] during the late war that he well knew Richard Oliver. Who [was a?] Private in Co. K of the 20th Regiment of U.S.C. troops.
That ^while in the service and in the line ofhw duty as a soldier on board of [Steamship Northern Light was?] on his way from New Orleans to New York City, K [began?] Discharge & he died of [illegible] fever contracted while in the said service.
Deponent [feer?tu?] swears that he is not interested in any claim of any heirs of said deceased soldier for County back pay or Pension.
Norman [Ree?] Martin
Late Capt. Co. in 20th U.S.C. troops
Subscribed and sworn to before we this 25th day of January 1868 [illegible] that [illegible].
State of New York,
ONTARIO COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE
CANANDAIGUA.
I FREDERICK W. PRINK, Clerk of the County of Ontario, of the County Court of said County, and of the Supreme Court, both bring Court of Record, having a common oral, do certify, that H. B. Feymen
Notary Public [?] was at the date of the amended affidavit, a in said County, duly authorized to take the same : that I am well acquainted with his hand-writing, and truly believe that the signature to said Jurat is genuine.
Is Testimony Whereof, I have [her??to] not my hand, and affixed the seal of said County and of said Court this January fourth day of [Week?] A.D. 1868
[Ju???.] Punce Clerk.