Archibald Blansit

Materials in Military Pension File (Mexican War)

National Archives & Records Administration

viewed & photocopied Nov 2003, transcribed by Janet Wright

REFERENCE NUMBERS FOR THIS CASE [in pdf file, my handwritten note:]

Rejected Application 12513

Certificate347

Widows Original17976

Widows Certificate14097

Bounty Land Warrant79487-160-47

[Single card]:

No. 538

B.L. No 79487-160-47

Metzger

SURVIVOR’S SERVICE PENSION

MEXICAN WAR

ACT OF JANUARY 29, 1887

Archibald D. Blansit

Sulpher Spg’s DeKalb Co Ala

1st Sergt Capt Z Thomason

B 1st Ala Vols

Enlisted May 12, 1846

Discharged May 28, 1847

Age 64

Disability [left blank]

___[illegible term here – one? ] claim on file Reg[?] No 12513

Mar 1[?]/ 87 Isaac Bull Clerk

Received Mch 12 1887

Claimant

MEXICAN WAR PENSION

Act of January 29, AD 1887

DECLARATION OF SURVIVOR FOR PENSION

[This is a printed form with hand-written entries:]

State of Alabama

County of Dekalb

On this Eighth day of March A.D. one thousand eight

hundred and eighty-seven, personally appeared before me,

A. D. Blancitt, a resident of Sulphur Springs, in the county

of DeKalb, in the state of Alabama, who being by me first duly

sworn according to law, deposes and says:

I am the identical A.D. Blancitt who served under the name

of Archibald D. Blancitt as a 1st Sargeant in the company

commanded by Captain Zachariah Thomason in the 1st regiment

of Alabama vols commanded by Col. John R. Coffey in the

war with Mexico; that I enlisted at Lebanon Ala on or about the12

day of May 1846, for the term of 12 months, and was

honorably discharged at New Orleans, LA on or about the 28th day of May AD 1847.

That being duly enlisted, as aforesaid, I actually served sixty days with the Army of Navy of the United States in Mexico, or on the coast or frontier thereof, or en route thereto, in the war with that Nation, which service was as follows:

went from Mobile Ala to Brasos Island from then to mouth of Rio Grand River from then to Camp Bell Knap from thence to Camargo from thence to all points ordered.

That I am 64 years of age, having been born at Jackson Co. Ala.

on the 25th day of December 1822

That I was mustered into service into service

at Mobile Ala June 12th 1846

[Transcriber note: some sections stricken out as not applicable]

I was actually engaged in battle with the enemy in the war with Mexico, to wit:

in the battle of Vera Cruze on the 22 of March 1847.

[Transcriber note: section d, “that I am disabled by reason of...” is stricken out as not applicable]

That I am married; that the maiden name of my wife was Nancy Cooper

to whom I was married at Clover Dale in the State of

Ga on or about 1st day of Sept 1885; that my wife

is now living. That the name of my present wife is Nancy Blancitt.

That in support and proof of my right to pension I tender herewith, under the regulations prescribed by the Secretary of the Interior, the following evidence: The testimony of A.B. Green and James J. Lewis who served in the same company and Regiment

with me in the war of 1846.

That since my discharge from the service I have resided as follows, to wit,

Near Sulphur Springs DeKalb County Alabama

That I am not laboring under any political disabilities imposed by the fourteenth amendment to the Constitution of the United States.

A.D. Blansit

Witnesses

A.B. Green

James J Lewis his mark

State of Alabama

County of DeKalb

Before me, W. T. Fuller, a clerk of a court of record, on this 8th day of March AD 1887, personally appeared A.D. Blansitt known to me as the person described in, and who signed and executed the foregoing declaration for pension, and whom I certify to be a credible person and of good repute for truth and veracity in the community in which he lives, who, being by me first duly sworn, deposes and says that he has read (if claimant cannot read, read to him and so state in acknowledgment,) the foregoing declaration and knows the contents thereof, and that all of the facts therein stated are true.

WT. Fuller

Clerk Circuit Court

[APPLICATION FOR MEXICAN WAR PENSION]

[Hand-written document]

State of Alabama

De Kalb County

This day personally appeared before

me the undersigned a justice of the Peace & for

the county of DeKalb & state of Alabama Archibald D. Blansit

who after having been duly sworn according to law declares that he was

mustered into the service of the United States as an orderly Sargeant

in a company commanded by Captain Zachariah Thomason

company B 1st Regiment Alabama volunteers commanded by

Colonel John R Coffee on the 12th day of June AD 1846 to serve for

the time of twelve months in the war with Mexico. Affiant states that

whilst in the service of the United States and in the line of

his duty on his passage (up the Rio Grande River) to

Camargo Mexico about the 28th day August AD 1846 he was

attacked with a disease called bilious Fever & Diarrhea

which disease rendered him unfit for military duty up

to the end his term a great portion of the time, affiant states

that he continued in said service as an orderly Sargeant notwithstanding

said disability when he was able to perform his duty under the attention of

a Surgeon. Affiant states that he is laboring under a disease called

chronic inflammation of the liver and that he is unable to do military duty or to make

his living by manual labor and that he makes this declaration

in order to obtain a pension from the United States in consequence

of having incurred said disability or inability. Interlined befor sworn to [ie there were some handwritten changes to the text-JW].

Archibald D Blansit

Sworn to & subscribed befor me this the 14th June 1851

Elijah Bauldin J.P.

State of Alabama, DeKalb County

I Ruebin Estes Judge of the Probate Court in &

for the County and state aforesaid do herby certify that

Elijah Bauldin whose signature appears to the foregoing affidavit

is and was at the time of signing the same a Justice of the Peace

in & for said county and State aforsaid

duly commissioned & qualified that all his

official acts as such are entitled to full faith

and credit and the signature is genuine.

[made?] under my hand and seal of office at office

14th June 1851

R Estes

Judge of Probate

[same page]

State of Alabama

This day personally came before me the undersigned

one of the acting Justices of the Peace in & for the county of

DeKalb & State of Alabama George W Malone who after being duly

sworn according to law deposeth and saith that he was late a 2nd Lieutenant

in the service of the United States in the late war with Mexico in a company

commanded by Capt Zachariah Thomson, Com. B 1st Regiment

Alabama volunteers commanded by Col John R Coffee. Affiant states

that Archibald D. Blansit an orderly Sargeant in said company who

was mustered into the Service of the United States on the 12th day of June AD 1846

to serve for the term of twelve months in said war that whilst the said Archibald

D Blansit was in the service of the United States and in the time of his duty as

a faithful Soldier was attacked with a disease called Bilious fever

and Diarrhea on his way to Camargo Mexico about the 28th

day of August 1846. Affiant further states that the said disease rendered

the said Archibald D. Blansit unfit for the remainder of the term of his term

of service unfit of military duty. He further states that the said Blansit

was not discharged upon a surgeons certificate but continued in the service of

the United States until the expiration of his time of service when he was mustered out of

said service at New Orleans Louisiana on the 27th day of May 1847

at which last mentioned place the said Blansit was paid for his said service by

______P.M. U.S. A. Affiant further states that no remarks were

made upon the parol [payroll?] of said company of the sickness of said Blansit nor did affiant

know that it was necessary so to do, to enable the said Blansit to receive a pension

from the United States. Sworn to & subscribed before me this 14th June 1851.

Geo. W Malone 2nd Lieut

In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand

and seal of office June 14 1851

R Estes Judge of Probate

[same document, continued]

Alabama

DeKalb County

It is hereby certified that Archibald D. Blansit

who was an orderly Sargeant in the company

commanded by Capt Zacharia Thomason Com. B 1st Regiment

Alabama Volunteers commanded by Col. John R Coffee is rendered

incapable of performing the duties of a soldier by reason of injuries

inflicted while in the service of the United States and while in the line of his

duty by the most satisfactory evidence and accurate examination it appears that the

said Archibald D. Blansit while in the service of the United states

on his passage up the Rio Grande river on his way to Camargo about

the 28th day of August AD 1846, was attached with disease called bilious

fever and diorrhea and he is at present afflicted with chronic

inflammation of the liver originating from the aforesaid attack of bilious

fever and diorrhea and continued [illegible word] while in the service of

the United States as aforesaid which disease so afflicts and

reduces the said Archibald D. Blansit as to render him unfit as aforesaid

for military duty and totally disables him from earning his living

by manual labor

Anthony B Green Surg

Sworn to & subscribed before me

this 14th day June 1851. In testimony whereof I

have hereunto set my hand & seal of office

JnoCarden N D [this signature was beside the “sworn to” passage]

R Estes Judge of Probate

I Anthony B Green a practicing physician do certify that I was an

assistant surgeon in the above mentioned Regiment & that the above named Archibald

D. Blansit was afflicted then, with the above named disease (Bilious fever & Diorrhea)

& that he is still afflicted to my knowledge, having taken medicine from me.

Anthony B. Green Surg

Sworn to & subscribed before me

This June 14 1851 In testimony whereof I

have hereunto set my hand and seal of office

Re Estes Judge of Probate

[NEW DOCUMENT: a certificate MARRIAGE LICENSE]

MARRIAGE LICENSE

State of Georgia County of Dade

To any Judge Justice of the Peace or Minister of the Gospel

You are hereby authorized to join A. D. Blansit and Nancy Cooper

in the holy State of Matrimony according to the Constitution and

Laws of this State and for so doing this shall be your License.

And you are hereby required to return this License to me, with your

Certificate hereon of the fact and date of the Marriage

Given under my hand this 2nd day of Sept 1885 [note: the template 190_

is stricken out, so this is obviously a re-issue]

J. A. Bennett (L.S.) Ordinary

STATE OF GEORGIA CERTIFICATE DADE COUNTY

I certify that A. D. Blansit and Nancy Cooper

were joined in Matrimony by me this 3rd day of September 1885

Recorded Book B Marriage Rec Sept 3 1885

J Bennett ordinary

[on reverse of marriage license]:

MARRIAGE LICENSE

of A D Blansit and Nancy Cooper

Issued Sep 2 1885

and Recorded on Page 486 Book

B of Marriage Licenses – J A Bennett Ordinary

In claim of Nancy Blansit

Widow of Archibald D Blansit 1st Sergeant

Co B 1st Ala Vol Mexican War

late a pensioner

under Certif No 347

Filed by J N Winston

Valley Head

Ala

[- Mar 24 and 25 and 28 1905]

CERTIFICATE OF DEATH

Date of death Jan 23rd 1905

Name in full Arch. D. Blansit

Date of birth not given

Age 82 years 1 month

Sex Male Color White Occupation Farmer

Married

Name of Father __

Name of Mother ___

Cause of death Apoplexy

Place of death, beat or ward Beat no 14

Place of burial Sulphur Springs Cemetery

Reporter

D.S. Middleton, MD PO Rising Fawn, Ga.

E. P. Nicholson, M.D.

County Health Officer

DeKalb Co. Ala.

[Printed form with hand-written entries:]

Mexican War Pension (Act of January 29, 1887)

Declaration of Widow

Nancy Blansit, Applicant

WIDOW OF

Archibald D Blansit

1st sergeant Co B 1st Regiment Alabama Vols

Enlisted as heretofore stated by him

Discharged at time and place heretofore stated by him

Filed by J W Winston

Valley Head Ala.

MEXICAN WAR

CLAIM OF WIDOW FOR SERVICE PENSION

UNDER ACT OF JANUARY 29, 1887

State of Alabama County of DeKalb, SS:

On this 20th day of February, A D one thousand nine hundred and five, personally appeared before me, a Justice of the Peace, within and for the county and state aforesaid, Nancy Blansit aged 72 years, who being duly sworn according to law, declares that she is the widow of Archibald D Blansit, deceased, who was the identical person who served under the name Archibald D Blansit as a 1st Sergeant in the company commanded by the Capt heretofore stated by him in the First regiment Alabama Volunteers commanded by the General heretofore stated by him, in the Mexican war; that he enlisted at the place heretofore stated by him on or about the date stated by him and was discharged at the place heretofore stated by him in his application for Pension which was granted under certif 347 herewith attached; that he was engaged in battles heretofore stated by him if so engaged in a battle or battles that he was not otherwise employed in the military or naval service of the United States; that he also served in the war of the rebellion in Co. stated by him.

That at the time of entering the service claimed for, her said husband was about 25 years of age or as stated heretofore, 5 feet 8 inches in height, with blue eyes, dark hair, fair complexion, by occupation a farmer, and that he was born to the best of her recollection in the county of Jackson, State of Alabama. That after leaving the service he resided principally in this County (DeKalb) and State (Alabama). That she was married to him on the 3rd of September A.D. 1885, at or near Clover Dale Ga. by Esq W.J. Taylor, a Justice of the Peace under the name of Nancy Cooper; that he had not been previously married; that she had not been previously married. That her said husband died at Sulphur Springs Ala., on the 23rd day of January, A.D. 1905; that she has not since remarried.

That she is 72 years of age, and was born on the 29th day of June A. D. 1832, at Monticello, Wayne Co., Ky. That she has been dependent for support wholly since January 23, 1905 upon her Son A D Blansit Jr not legally bound for her support; that she owns real estate as follows: Forty acres of land of small value near Sulphur Springs Ala and personal property as follows: one horse, some clothing & some cheap house furniture and that her income from all sources except her own labor is nothing.

That she has not heretofore made application for pension; that she is not a pensioner of the United States; that she has not made application for bounty land; that her husband did make application for pension, the number of his claim being unknown to her; that her husband was a pensioner of the United States under certificate No. 347; that he did (or did not) make application for bounty land, the number of his warrant being unknown to her.

That she makes this application for the purpose of obtaining a pension under the provisions of the act approved January 29, 1887, and hereby appoints J W Winston of Valley Head Ala her true and lawful attorney.

That her post-office address is Sulphur Springs, county of DeKalb, State of Alabama.

Nancy Blansit X her mark

Attest:

David Long

A.D. Blansit Jr

Also personally appeared David Long, residing at Sulphur Springs, Ala and A.D. Blansit, Jr. residing at Sulphur Springs, Ala, persons whom I certify to be respectable and entitled to credit, and who, being by me duly sworn, say that they were present, and saw Nancy Blansit, claimant, make her mark to the foregoing declaration; that they have every reason to believe from the appearance of said clamant and their acquaintance with her of 35 years and 40 years respectively, that she is the identical person she represents herself to be; and that they have no interest in the prosecution of this claim.

David Long

Archibald D Blansit Jr.

Sworn to and subscribed before me this 20th day of February, A.D. 1905 and I do hereby certify that the contents of the foregoing declaration and affidavit were fully made known and explained to the applicant and witnesses before swearing, including the words “day of” “18” “Co” “Regt” “vols” “the following named” “years” etc erased, and the words “his application” “Dekalb” added; and that I have no interest, direct of indirect, in the prosecution of this claim.

Pleasant D Phillips, a J P

Certificate on file herewith attached

[hand-written document:]

State of Alabama

DeKalb County

I J. A. Croley[?] Judge of

Probate in and for said County

and State Do hereby certify that

Pleasant D. Phillips a Justice of the

Peace of Beat No. 13 of said County &

State who signature is genuine to

the attached affidavit. The said

Pleasant D. Phillips was duly

elected as such Justice of the Peace on the

8th day of Nov 1904 and commissioned on

Nov 21 1904 and his term of office

will expire on Nov 21 1908.

Given under my hand & seal this March 6th 1905

J.A. Croley Judge of Probate

ADDITIONAL EVIDENCE

GENERAL AFFIDAVIT

State of Georgia County of Dade

In the matter of Pension claim of Nancy Blansit

widow of Archibald D Blansit late a pensioner under certif 347

Mexican War

On this 14th day of March AD 1905 personally appeared before me [illegible] in and for aforesaid County duly authorized to administer oaths The Claimant

aged 72 years, a resident of Sulphur Springs, in the County

of DeKalb and state of Alabama

whose Post-office Address is Sulphur Springs Ala

well known to be reputable and entitled to credit, and who, being duly sworn, declared in realtion to aforesaid case as follows:

My husband the aforesaid soldier Archibald

D Blansit made no written will. During his last

and fatal sickness he told me and some of our children

how he wanted his property divided in the event of

his death, and our purpose is to carry out his

wishes. His property was assessed for taxation in

1904 as follows 137 acres of Land valued at one

thousand (1000) dollars and personal property valued

at seven hundred and forty-five (745) dollars.

This included my 40 acres and also my personal

property mentioned in my application. Our property was