Irene Triplett
Irene Triplett (January 9, 1930 – May 31, 2020) was the last recipient of an American Civil War pension. Her father had fought for both the Confederacy and later the Union in the Civil War.
Irene Triplett | |
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Born | Wilkes County, North Carolina, United States | January 9, 1930
Died | May 31, 2020 90) Wilkesboro, North Carolina, United States | (aged
Nationality | United States |
Known for | Last recipient of an American Civil War pension |
Life
Triplett was born in 1930 to Mose Triplett and Elida Hall.[1][2] Her father, who had fought for both the Confederate States and United States during the Civil War, was aged 83 when he married her mother; their union was Mose Triplett's second marriage. Irene Triplett grew up on her father's farm in Wilkes County, North Carolina.[1] According to Triplett, she suffered a difficult childhood and was regularly beaten by both her parents and schoolteachers.[3] Classmates teased her about her father whom they denounced as a "traitor".[3]
Triplett's education ended at the sixth grade and, in 1943, she moved with her mother and brother to a poorhouse, where she remained until 1960. She later lived in private nursing homes until her death.[1]
According to acquaintances, she was a regular user of chewing tobacco and was a fan of gospel music.[3]
Pension
Since the death of her father in 1938, Triplett collected $73.13 per month from the Department of Veterans Affairs.[1] She was eligible to inherit her father's pension due to cognitive impairments which she suffered, qualifying her as the helpless child of a veteran.[4] The total amount she received was about $73,000, or $344,000 when adjusted for inflation.[5]
Widespread public awareness of Triplett's status occurred in 2013 as the result of a Daily Mail story about her.[3]
After the 2018 death of Fred Upham, the son of William H. Upham, she became the last surviving child of a Civil War veteran, and accordingly the last surviving recipient of a Civil War pension.[6]
Death
Triplett died in 2020 at the Accordius Health nursing home in Wilkesboro, North Carolina, as a result of complications arising from a surgery.[7][8]
References
- Phillips, Michael M. (May 9, 2014). "Veterans' Benefits Live On Long After Bullets Stop". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved June 4, 2020.
- Mills, Curt (August 8, 2016). "U.S. Still Paying a Civil War Pension". U.S. News & World Report. Retrieved June 4, 2020.
- Shapira, Ian (June 5, 2020). "She was the last American to collect a Civil War pension — $73.13 a month. She just died". The Boston Globe. Retrieved June 6, 2020.
- Phillips, Michael M. (June 2, 2020). "Last Person to Receive Civil War-Era Pension Dies". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved June 4, 2020.
- Bean, Tim (March 21, 2020). "The Last Person Still Collecting a Civil War Pension". OrangeBean Indiana. Retrieved June 4, 2020.
- Harris, Karen. "Irene Triplett: The Last Surviving Civil War Pension Recipient". History Daily. Retrieved June 4, 2020.
- Macias, Amanda (June 3, 2020). "North Carolina woman who was the last person to receive a Civil War-era pension dies at age 90, WSJ says". CNBC. Retrieved June 4, 2020.
- "Irene Triplett Obituary". Miller Funeral Service. North Wilkesboro, NC. Retrieved June 6, 2020.