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Joseph Rogers James Veteran

Birth
Bedford County, Virginia, USA
Death
1838 (aged 81–82)
Greene County, Indiana, USA
Burial
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This puts Joseph Rogers James AKA Thompson Joseph James in Greene County in 1837 and the state of Indiana from 1820 having come last from Ohio. It may have been his age but he seemed to struggle signing his name for the last payment and, on this he put an X, September in every year. (seal) Given at the War Office of the United States, this 10th day of March, 1837. B. F. Butler, Secretary of War ad interim Examined and Countersigned, J. L. Edwards, Commissioner of Pensions That he now resides in Greene County, Indiana, and has resided there for the space of about 11 months. That he has resided in the State of Indiana for 18 years past and that previous thereto he resided in Ohio.
(His Mark) Joseph Rogers James Sworn and subscribed thie 5th day of March 1838 before me S. B. Gookins Notary Public

More on his military record:

Revolutionary War Veteran -
a) Military Record: several pages long / see hard copy.
He enlisted several times beginning in the Spring of 1780. On one occassion he had his ribs broken loose from his back and had to remain in a strangers home for three months before he could return home. On another occassion he was shot in both legs but managed to still be able to ride his horse. He was granted a military pension!

b) "Record of Final Pension Payment RG-217 Joseph Rogers James S32340 State Bank of Indiana, Branch at Terre-Haute, Sep 4, 1838. Received of Samuel Merrill, Agent for paying pensions, Sixteen dollars and ten cents, being for Six months' pension due to Mr. Jos. Rogers James from the fourth day of March, 1838, to the Fourth day of September 1838, for which I have signed duplicate receipts. $16.10 signed, Joseph Rogers James

c) State of IN, Vigo County - Be it known that before me S. B. Gookins, a Notary Public in and for the county aforesaid, personally appeared Joseph Rogers James and made oath, in due form of Law, that he is the IDENTICAL person named in an Original certificate in his possession, of which (I certify) the following is a true copy; "War Department: Revolutionary Claim".

I certify that in conformity with the Law of the United States of the 7th June, 1832, Joseph Rogers James of Indiana who was a Private in the Army of the Revolution, is entitled to receive thirty two dollars and twenty cents per annum during his natural life, commencing on the 4th of September in every year. Given at the War Office of the United States, this tenth day of March one thousand eight hundred and thirty seven.
(seal) B.F. Butler, Secretary of War, ad interim" Examined and Countersigned J. L. Edwards, Commissioner of Pensions. That he now resides in Greene County, IN, and has resided there for the space of about eleven months. That he has resided in the state of IN for 18 years past and that previous thereto he resided in Ohio.
Sworn and subscribed this 5th day of March 1838 before me, S. B.Gookins, Notary Public
- his mark: Joseph Rogers James.
(Source: Jerry Rathmann):
[Information about the line of Thompson Joseph James, b. abt. 1756 VA, was provided by the research of Jerry Rathmann, specifically his article for the Owen County Indiana Magazine of History and Genealogy. Jerry who has also provided access to an article by Vince Ballard called "Thompson Joseph James, a man with many names."]
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"My father's half-sister, Louise, daughter of John and Birah wrote me extensively about Joseph J and Luzima. She said Joseph J. was born exactly four months after this country declared its independence, which would have been 4 Nov 1776. She wrote me about 1925."
(Tessie (James) Miller)
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Indiana Land Patent for Joseph J. James in Greene Co, IN
21929 1839 S1/2 NW1/4 S30 T8N R3W 79 acres
cert #21929----OFC AT Vincennes---dated 1 Aug 1839.
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25 Sep 1838: Joseph J. James and Lazina X James his wife sold land to Joseph Crockett for $200. Green Co. S1/2 of the NW1/4 of S30 in T8N of R3W, 79 and 9/100 acres of lands sold at Pincemez, Indiana. The witnesses are Benjamin Crockett and Moses Ooley. Greene Co, IN
DB:643-644 Filed 10 Oct 1840
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JAMES CEMETERY
T23, R12, S33
Route PP, three miles north of 160 junction

John W. James, early settler and minister, donated land for the cemetery here from his homestead. He came to Missouri before 1840. The oldest dated tombstone, 1852, marks the grave of his first wife, Birah (Skidmore) James.

There are three illegible stones, nine field stones and many unmarked graves, especially on the East side. Probably most of these are of James family members, including the parents of John W. James, Joseph and Luzima (Williamson) James, and a brother, Joseph James.

The stones with inscriptions are:
JAMES, Clinton R., 27 Dec 1918-24 Dec 1938
JAMES, Samuel Antony, 1882-1959
JAMES, Della M. nee Hodgson, 1892-28 Jun 1979
JAMES, James Owen, 27 Oct 1909-20 Apr 1919
JAMES, Cora B., daughter of Elijah and Bethany, 24 Dec 1876-22 Sep 1878
JAMES, Bethany, wife of E., 25 Mar 1854-10 Feb 1877
JAMES, Birah nee Skidmore, wife of John, died 1852, age 34 yrs.
JAMES, Gemima nee Browning, wife of John, died Mar 1860, age 43 yrs.
JAMES, John, 22 Mar 1818-25 Sep 1882
JAMES, Jesse B., son of John and Gemima, Husband of Nancy, 10 Jun 1854-11 Dec 1879

Notes from Pension of Rev. War files:
States he was sometimes down in the rolls as Joseph Rogers as that was his mother's name and sometimes under Joseph James. He was born near Lynchburg Ferry in the State of Virginia.

His parents are believed to be William James (of Wales) and Margaret Rogers.
This puts Joseph Rogers James AKA Thompson Joseph James in Greene County in 1837 and the state of Indiana from 1820 having come last from Ohio. It may have been his age but he seemed to struggle signing his name for the last payment and, on this he put an X, September in every year. (seal) Given at the War Office of the United States, this 10th day of March, 1837. B. F. Butler, Secretary of War ad interim Examined and Countersigned, J. L. Edwards, Commissioner of Pensions That he now resides in Greene County, Indiana, and has resided there for the space of about 11 months. That he has resided in the State of Indiana for 18 years past and that previous thereto he resided in Ohio.
(His Mark) Joseph Rogers James Sworn and subscribed thie 5th day of March 1838 before me S. B. Gookins Notary Public

More on his military record:

Revolutionary War Veteran -
a) Military Record: several pages long / see hard copy.
He enlisted several times beginning in the Spring of 1780. On one occassion he had his ribs broken loose from his back and had to remain in a strangers home for three months before he could return home. On another occassion he was shot in both legs but managed to still be able to ride his horse. He was granted a military pension!

b) "Record of Final Pension Payment RG-217 Joseph Rogers James S32340 State Bank of Indiana, Branch at Terre-Haute, Sep 4, 1838. Received of Samuel Merrill, Agent for paying pensions, Sixteen dollars and ten cents, being for Six months' pension due to Mr. Jos. Rogers James from the fourth day of March, 1838, to the Fourth day of September 1838, for which I have signed duplicate receipts. $16.10 signed, Joseph Rogers James

c) State of IN, Vigo County - Be it known that before me S. B. Gookins, a Notary Public in and for the county aforesaid, personally appeared Joseph Rogers James and made oath, in due form of Law, that he is the IDENTICAL person named in an Original certificate in his possession, of which (I certify) the following is a true copy; "War Department: Revolutionary Claim".

I certify that in conformity with the Law of the United States of the 7th June, 1832, Joseph Rogers James of Indiana who was a Private in the Army of the Revolution, is entitled to receive thirty two dollars and twenty cents per annum during his natural life, commencing on the 4th of September in every year. Given at the War Office of the United States, this tenth day of March one thousand eight hundred and thirty seven.
(seal) B.F. Butler, Secretary of War, ad interim" Examined and Countersigned J. L. Edwards, Commissioner of Pensions. That he now resides in Greene County, IN, and has resided there for the space of about eleven months. That he has resided in the state of IN for 18 years past and that previous thereto he resided in Ohio.
Sworn and subscribed this 5th day of March 1838 before me, S. B.Gookins, Notary Public
- his mark: Joseph Rogers James.
(Source: Jerry Rathmann):
[Information about the line of Thompson Joseph James, b. abt. 1756 VA, was provided by the research of Jerry Rathmann, specifically his article for the Owen County Indiana Magazine of History and Genealogy. Jerry who has also provided access to an article by Vince Ballard called "Thompson Joseph James, a man with many names."]
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"My father's half-sister, Louise, daughter of John and Birah wrote me extensively about Joseph J and Luzima. She said Joseph J. was born exactly four months after this country declared its independence, which would have been 4 Nov 1776. She wrote me about 1925."
(Tessie (James) Miller)
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Indiana Land Patent for Joseph J. James in Greene Co, IN
21929 1839 S1/2 NW1/4 S30 T8N R3W 79 acres
cert #21929----OFC AT Vincennes---dated 1 Aug 1839.
===
25 Sep 1838: Joseph J. James and Lazina X James his wife sold land to Joseph Crockett for $200. Green Co. S1/2 of the NW1/4 of S30 in T8N of R3W, 79 and 9/100 acres of lands sold at Pincemez, Indiana. The witnesses are Benjamin Crockett and Moses Ooley. Greene Co, IN
DB:643-644 Filed 10 Oct 1840
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JAMES CEMETERY
T23, R12, S33
Route PP, three miles north of 160 junction

John W. James, early settler and minister, donated land for the cemetery here from his homestead. He came to Missouri before 1840. The oldest dated tombstone, 1852, marks the grave of his first wife, Birah (Skidmore) James.

There are three illegible stones, nine field stones and many unmarked graves, especially on the East side. Probably most of these are of James family members, including the parents of John W. James, Joseph and Luzima (Williamson) James, and a brother, Joseph James.

The stones with inscriptions are:
JAMES, Clinton R., 27 Dec 1918-24 Dec 1938
JAMES, Samuel Antony, 1882-1959
JAMES, Della M. nee Hodgson, 1892-28 Jun 1979
JAMES, James Owen, 27 Oct 1909-20 Apr 1919
JAMES, Cora B., daughter of Elijah and Bethany, 24 Dec 1876-22 Sep 1878
JAMES, Bethany, wife of E., 25 Mar 1854-10 Feb 1877
JAMES, Birah nee Skidmore, wife of John, died 1852, age 34 yrs.
JAMES, Gemima nee Browning, wife of John, died Mar 1860, age 43 yrs.
JAMES, John, 22 Mar 1818-25 Sep 1882
JAMES, Jesse B., son of John and Gemima, Husband of Nancy, 10 Jun 1854-11 Dec 1879

Notes from Pension of Rev. War files:
States he was sometimes down in the rolls as Joseph Rogers as that was his mother's name and sometimes under Joseph James. He was born near Lynchburg Ferry in the State of Virginia.

His parents are believed to be William James (of Wales) and Margaret Rogers.


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