Julius Coleman Goodwin
Pension
Pension # not given
Campbell County Court
On May 27th of the year 1833, in the above named county and state, Julius Coleman Goodwin, the said pensioner, appeared in open court and upon oath stated and swore that he had entered the service of the United States of America in the militia of the state of Virginia to serve under the name of Weiss?. He said that he was at the age of 69 years.
The said pensioner also stated and swore that he had no written records of his service, and he stated that he was personally known to General James Taylor and Dr. John Bennett, who, he stated, will certify to his character.
(signed) Julius C Goodwin
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The affidavit of Bartlett Bennett was also given at the same time and in the same place as the foregoing. The said deponent stated and swore that at one time he had been both well and favorably acquainted with the said pensioner, Julius Coleman Goodwin. And this deponent also stated and swore that they had resided in the same neighborhood when the said pensioner, Julius Coleman Goodwin, was a soldier in the Revolution.
The statement of John Taliaferro was also given at the same
time and in the same place as the foregoing. The said deponent being the clerk
of the said court, stated and swore that the foregoing proceedings are correct
and that all credit was due them as such.
(signed) John Taliaferro, clerk of court
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