I, Parks Jefferson Pybass a native of the State of Tennessee and now a citizen of Tennessee, resident at Trenton in the County of Gibson in the said State of Tennessee, and who was a soldier from the State ofTennessee in the war between the United States and the Confederate States, do hereby apply for aid under the Act of General Assembly of Tennessee, entitled "An Act for the benefit of the indigent and disabled soldiers of the late war between the States, and to fix the fees of attorneys or agents for procuring such pension, and fixing a penalty for the violation of the same." And I do solemnly swear that , while in the discharge of my duty in the service of the Confederate or United States, as a member of The 12th Kentucky Regiment, Col. Faulkner; Commander, Co. F, John M. Carroll; Captain, General Lyons BrigadeIn the service of the Confederate or United States, and that by reason of disability and indigence I am now entitled to receive the benefits of this Act. I further swear that I do not hold any National, State or County office, nor do I receive aid or pension from any other State, or from the
In what county, State and year were you born?
Answer:
When did you enlist, and in what command? Give the names of regimental and company officers under whom you were serving at date of wound or wounds.
Answer: On
In what battle or battles were you engaged, and, if not wounded, state what disabilities did you receive, if any?
Answer: Tishomingo Creek,
What was the precise nature of your wounds or disability, if any?
Answer: Blank
Were you incapacitated for service by reason of said wound or disability incurred?
Answer: Blank
Were you discharged from the army by reason of said wound or disability?
Answer: No
If discharged from the army, where were you and what did you do until the close of the war?
Answer: I was in the service about 2 ˝ years and signed parole at
What was the name of the surgeon that attended you?
Answer: Blank
Have you applied for pension before? Answer:No
How did you get out of the Army and when? Answer:I was captured near
Did youtake theoath ofallegiance tothe UnitedStates Government?Answer: No, Not oath, paroled.
If so, when and under what circumstances?If at all, only, only when paroled at close of war.
Are you married, or have you been married?
Answer: Yes
Is so, what is the size of your family living together?
Answer: Wife – two daughters - self
What are the respective ages of your wife and children?
Answer; Wife about 65 & daughters respectfully about 32 & 35.
To what sex do your children belong?
Answer: Females
In what business are you now engaged, if any; and what do you earn?
Answer: None
What estate have you in your own right, real and personal, and what is its value?
Answer: About $3000.00
What estate has your wife in her own right, real and personal, and what is its value?
Answer: About $5000.00 real
How have you derived support for yourself and family for the last five years?
Answer: Did some light work when I could, Daughter works some 7 some income from real-estate.
Do you use intoxicants to any extent?
Answer: No
How long have you been an actual resident of the State of
Answer: All my life
Have you an attorney to look after this application?
Answer: T. E. Harwood is assisting me in preparations _ (?) ,an a friend
If so, give his name and address?
Answer: T. E. Harwood,
Witness my hand, this 25th day of August 1927
P. J. Pybass
WITNESSES:
Physician: Blank
Witness: unreadable
Witness:unreadable
Pension Accepted – P. J. Pybass died
Letter received by Stella Pybass form War Department:
WAR DEPARTMENT
The Adjutant General’s Office
In Reply to: Miss Stella Pybass,
The records show that one P. J. Pybass, surname also borne as Pylass, private, Captain Cotter’s Company, also known as Company A, 5th Battalion Tennessee Partisan Rangers, C.S.A., enlisted Dec. 23, 1862, at Newbern (Tennessee).
He was captured in Gibson Co.,
A muster roll of a detachment of paroled and exchanged prisoners at
There are no muster rolls on file in this office of either of the companies mentioned and no later record of him has been found as of that organization.
The records also show that one P. J. Pybass, not found as Parks Jefferson Pybas, private, Co. F, 12th Regt. Ky. Cav. C.S.A., enlisted July 1, 1863, in West Tennessee. The company muster roll dated
No later record found. -(It is possible that the date of 2nd enlistment is incorrect).