Talk:American Civil War widows who survived into the 21st century
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Last Revolutionary War Widow
[edit]I found a link for this some time ago, but now I cannot recover it. Any chance someone could do a write up on this also?
12.41.204.3 (talk) 17:28, 20 October 2006 (UTC)
Claims of two other widows apparently a mistake
[edit]The article cites comments that there may have been two other Civil War widows living when Mrs Hopkins died:
"A spokeswoman for the UDC, Martha Boltz, has said that there may be two other widows, one in Tennessee and another in North Carolina, but if they are still alive, they choose to remain in anonymity"
This appears to be an error, based on the fact that two Civil War pensions were still being paid at that time; however, these payments were to children, not widows, of veterans -- see here:
The child living in Tennessee has apparently since died, but Miss Irene Triplett of North Carolina is still living, the last Civil War pensioner:
98.229.85.113 (talk) 13:03, 25 July 2014 (UTC) MAR
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Last Civil War Widow still alive
[edit]- The civil war ended in 1865 yet all these women were born after that how can they be widows of civil war vets? 🫤 The civil war was in the middle of 19th century, & yet all were born in the early 20th century clearly this wasn't thought out very well 🤷 If someone is born in 1908 then the civil war has been over for 43 years she could not be a widow of civil war vet unless you want to entertain the idea of reincarnation 😐 73.35.209.119 (talk) 05:09, 11 January 2024 (UTC)
She isn't the last Civil War Widow.
This women is still alive: http://marshfieldmail.com/community/special-exhibit-devoted-to-civil-war-widow/article_7c20aa76-1524-11e9-ae11-af297e14820b.html
--Lord vom Ork (talk) 12:18, 10 March 2019 (UTC)
What in the actual fuck
[edit]What in the actual fuck is this shit? The government was making civil war pension payments until may of last year? What the fuck?! Craycraygoodway (talk) 14:34, 27 February 2021 (UTC)
Deeply misleading title
[edit]The title (at least to native English speakers) implies that the women were widowed because of the CIvil War. This is obviously not the case - otherwise, the last one would have to have been at least 170 at the time of death (and we clearly aren't living Biblical lifespans 🤣). It should be edited to say something along the lines of "Widows of Civil War veterans who survived into the 21st century" or something similar. It needs to clearly distinguish the fact that their being widows had nothing to do with the war itself. That is buried in the text of the article, but the title is so misleading as to be clickbait-ish. Seanr (talk) 20:46, 9 February 2024 (UTC)
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