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Confederate Soldiers got pensions????
Wonder who paid them?


By PEGGY HARRIS, AP
posted: 3 HOURS 55 MINUTES AGOcomments: 195filed under: National NewsPrintShareText SizeAAALITTLE ROCK, Ark. (Aug. 19) - Maudie White Hopkins, who grew up during the Depression in the hardscrabble Ozarks and married a Confederate army veteran 67 years her senior, has died. She was 93.

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Maudie White Hopkins, seen here in 2004, married a Confederate army veteran 67 years her senior when she was 19. Hopkins said she wed William M. Cantrell in 1934 in order get by during the Depression. Cantrell offered her his land and home if she took care of him in his later years.

Hopkins, the mother of three children from a second marriage who loved to make fried peach pies and applesauce cakes, died Sunday at a hospital in Helena-West Helena, said Rodger Hooker of the Roller-Citizens Funeral Home.
Other Confederate widows are still living, but they don't want any publicity, Martha Boltz of the United Daughters of the Confederacy said Tuesday.
Hopkins grew up in a family of 10 children, did laundry and cleaned house for William M. Cantrell, an elderly Confederate veteran in Baxter County whose wife had died years earlier.
When he offered to leave his land and home to her if she would marry him and care for him in his later years, she said yes. She was 19; he was 86.
"After Mr. Cantrell died I took a little old mule he had and plowed me a vegetable garden and had plenty of vegetables to eat. It was hard times; you had to work to eat," she said in an Associated Press interview in 2004.
Hopkins later married Winfred White and started a family. In all, she was married four times.
For decades, she didn't speak about her marriage to Cantrell, concerned that people would think less of her. Four years ago, she came around after a Confederate widow in Alabama died amid claims that she was the last widow from that war.
"I didn't do anything wrong," Hopkins told the AP in 2004. "I've worked hard my whole life and did what I had to, what I could, to survive. I didn't want to talk about it for a while because I didn't want people to gossip about it. I didn't want people to make it out to be worse than it was."
Military records show Cantrell served in Company A, French's Battalion, of the Virginia Infantry. He enlisted in the Confederate army at age 16 in Pikeville, Ky., and was captured the same year and sent to a prison camp in Ohio. He was exchanged for a Northern prisoner, and after the war moved to Arkansas to live with relatives.
In the interview, Hopkins referred to her first husband as "Mr. Cantrell" and described him as "a good, clean, respectable man." She recalled one description he gave of life as a Civil War soldier, how lice infested his sock supports and "ate a trail around his legs."
Baxter County records show they were married in January 1934 by a justice of the peace. She said Cantrell supported her with his Confederate pension of "$25 every two or three months" and left her his home when he died in 1937.The pension benefits ended at Cantrell's death, according to records filed with the state Pension Board.
She is survived by two daughters and a son.
08-19-2008 08:56 PM
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RE: Confederate Soldiers got pensions????
very..interesting
08-19-2008 09:06 PM
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RE: Confederate Soldiers got pensions????
"The veteran was eligible to apply for a pension to the State in which he lived, even if he served in a unit from a different State. Generally, an applicant was eligible for a pension only if he was indigent or disabled. In your letter to the repository, state the Confederate veteran's name, his widow's name, the unit(s) in which he served, and the counties in which he and his widow lived after the Civil War. Some repositories also have records of Confederate Homes (for veterans, widows, etc.), muster rolls of State Confederate militia, and other records related to the war. "

http://www.archives.gov/genealogy/milita...nsion.html
08-19-2008 09:12 PM
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RE: Confederate Soldiers got pensions????
You've never caught sh.t until you've applauded the Union victory on one of the NCAABBS General Boards.
08-19-2008 10:02 PM
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RE: Confederate Soldiers got pensions????
LOL. They still call it The War of Northern Aggression down south.
08-19-2008 11:14 PM
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RE: Confederate Soldiers got pensions????
LOL. That was in one of their replies.
08-20-2008 08:20 AM
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I still remember when I moved to Atlanta right out of school in 84, I saw "Lee surrendered, I didn't" stickers on every other pickup.
08-20-2008 09:57 AM
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So Maudie was worried about what people would think if she married a much older man to get by? Heck, it didn't seem to bother Anna Nicole Smith any when she did the same.
08-20-2008 03:49 PM
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