John Stubblefield Soldier Details and Documents

Soldier Information

Name: John Stubblefield
Alias: Hall
Place of Birth: Jefferson KY Year of Birth: 1842
Occupation:
Farm Hand
Eyes: Black Hair: Black Complexion: Black
Height in Feet:
5 Inches: 4.5
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Enlistment Information

Enlistment Date: June 21, 1864
Enlistment Place: Louisville
Enlistment State: KY


Compiled Military Service Record

Document: View
Congressional District: 5th
Company: K Regiment(s): 109th Regt, USCI
Mustered Where: Louisville, KY
Mustered Out Date: February 6, 1866
Rank at Muster Out: Private
Notes:

Credited note leads us to believe soldier was actually enslaved by Rueben T Durrett, who was a Confederate supporter. R. T. Durett may have been agent for John Hall or George C. Hall in attempt to receive the $300 claim.


Soldier Death Information

Died in war? No
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Soldier Pension Information

Pension Card Link: Pension Card
Pension Application Date: June 30, 1891
Application No.: 1035780 Certificate No.: 778715
Alternate First Name: Alternate Last Name: Stubblefield


No widow pension card found


No other family pension card found


Pension File Information

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Freedman’s Bank/Freedmen’s Bureau Information

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Family Information

Mother First Name:   Mother Maiden Name: 
Father First Name:   Father Last Name:
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Wife #2 First Name:  Maiden Name:
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Family Notes:

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1870 Census

1870 Census Link: View
1870 Profession: farm laborer
1870 Live with/near former enslaver? No
1870 Real Estate Value: 1870 Personal Estate Value:
1870 Ability to Read? Cannot read Ability to Write? Cannot write
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1880 Census

1880 Census Link: View
1880 Profession:  farm laborer
1880 Live with/near former enslaver?  No
1880 Ability to Read? Cannot read Ability to Write?  Cannot write
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1890 Census

1890 Census information not found


1900 Census

1900 Census Link: View
1900 Profession: Farmer
1900 Ability to Read? Cannot read Ability to Write? Cannot write
1900 Own/Rent: Rent 1900 Home Free/Mortgage: Unknown 1900 Farm/House: Farm
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1910 Census

1910 Census Link: View
1910 Profession: Farmer
1910 Ability to Read? Cannot read Ability to Write? Cannot write
1910 Own/Rent: Own 1910 Home Free/Mortgage: Mortgage 1910 Farm/House: Farm
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1920 Census

1920 Census information not found


Enslaver Information

Name: George C Hall Location:
Previous Enslaver: Mary Evans
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1850 Enslaver Census

1850 Census information not found


1860 Enslaver Census

1860 Census Link: View
1860 Real Estate Value: $14,000 1860 Personal Estate Value: $8,400 + $1,500
1860 Slave Schedule Link:
1860 Number of Enslaved: 14


1870 Enslaver Census

1870 Census Link: View
1870 Real Estate Value: $12,000 1870 Personal Estate Value: $2,500


1880 Enslaver Census


Compensation Information

Compensation Applied? Yes Compensation Received? No

Note: The Lincoln Administration offered compensation of $300 to enslavers in Kentucky and other Union states where slavery was still legal for each of their enslaved men that joined the Union Army. However to be eligible, they had to prove ownership of the soldier and have sworn testimony from others that they were loyal to the Union. Many applied, but were not approved for compensation payments.

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