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    1. [CIVIL-WAR] General Ward - which one
    2. I just want to add that upon further investigation, there seems to be some confusion with Henry Clark Ward and Brevet General George Hull Ward. George Hull Ward was born in Worchester, Mass and was wounded at Ball's Bluff. The facts that were presented in the post match George Ward and not Henry Ward. George Ward is buried in Rural Cemetery in Worchester, Mass. But note - all the facts still don't match. Could the person who wrote the obituary mixed up the info of both Generals? Paula

    11/12/2003 03:17:31
    1. Re: [CIVIL-WAR] 114th Infantry, Company H
    2. Kevin Frye
    3. There are POWS on record here at Andersonville from Illinois 114th Co. H...as well as Ohio 114th Company H Kevin Please visit my website dedicated to those Americans who were imprisoned and died in captivity while in the service to our country Kevin Frye Local Andersonville Historian / National Park Service Volunteer http://www.angelfire.com/ga2/Andersonvilleprison/index.html ----- Original Message ----- From: "callard" <callard@surfside.net> To: <CIVIL-WAR-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2003 4:13 PM Subject: RE: [CIVIL-WAR] 114th Infantry, Company H > Check Illinois > > -----Original Message----- > From: Kurt Pickering [mailto:pickeringenealogist_census@hotmail.com] > Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2003 12:46 PM > To: CIVIL-WAR-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [CIVIL-WAR] 114th Infantry, Company H > > > What state, you say? > > ExACTly! > > My great-great grandfather, according to the 1890 special soldier/sailor > > census, served in the 114th Infantry, Company H. However, the state > column > for his entry is BLANK! > > Joseph F. Pickering was born around 1841 in a county of Virginia that is > now > in West Virginia, was by 1860 a blacksmith like his father and elder > brother, married in Ohio in 1869, fathered three children, was widowed > around 1877, married again in Ohio in 1881, died there in 1913 and is > buried > in Xenia with a United States Veteran star on his grave. Those are > documented facts. > > Widening to beliefs: he moved to Missouri just before the Civil War > broke > out, he fought for the Confederacy, he moved to Ohio from Missouri just > after Lincoln was assassinated, he lived in Missouri again in the early- > to > late-1870s, and his first wife died in Missouri. > > I have him pretty well nailed, genealogically speaking - except that I'd > > really like to know for certain which side he fought for! I have two > other > Civil War soldiers in my tree, both Union, and I'd love to know whether > I > have a Yankee hat-trick or a Confederate among my Yanks................ > > > Thanx! > > > Kurt Pickeing > La Vergne, TN > > _________________________________________________________________ > >From Beethoven to the Rolling Stones, your favorite music is always > >playing > on MSN Radio Plus. No ads, no talk. Trial month FREE! > http://join.msn.com/?page=offers/premiumradio > > > ==== CIVIL-WAR Mailing List ==== > To search our list archives since 1996, go to > http://searches2.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > and enter Civil-War in the list name > > --- > [This E-mail scanned for viruses by Surfside Internet] > > > > ==== CIVIL-WAR Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from list mode, email CIVIL-WAR-L-REQUEST@rootsweb.com > and in the text area of the message, type only the word > unsubscribe >

    11/12/2003 10:07:27
    1. [CIVIL-WAR] 114th Infantry, Company H
    2. Kurt Pickering
    3. What state, you say? ExACTly! My great-great grandfather, according to the 1890 special soldier/sailor census, served in the 114th Infantry, Company H. However, the state column for his entry is BLANK! Joseph F. Pickering was born around 1841 in a county of Virginia that is now in West Virginia, was by 1860 a blacksmith like his father and elder brother, married in Ohio in 1869, fathered three children, was widowed around 1877, married again in Ohio in 1881, died there in 1913 and is buried in Xenia with a United States Veteran star on his grave. Those are documented facts. Widening to beliefs: he moved to Missouri just before the Civil War broke out, he fought for the Confederacy, he moved to Ohio from Missouri just after Lincoln was assassinated, he lived in Missouri again in the early- to late-1870s, and his first wife died in Missouri. I have him pretty well nailed, genealogically speaking - except that I'd really like to know for certain which side he fought for! I have two other Civil War soldiers in my tree, both Union, and I'd love to know whether I have a Yankee hat-trick or a Confederate among my Yanks................ Thanx! Kurt Pickeing La Vergne, TN _________________________________________________________________ >From Beethoven to the Rolling Stones, your favorite music is always playing on MSN Radio Plus. No ads, no talk. Trial month FREE! http://join.msn.com/?page=offers/premiumradio

    11/12/2003 07:46:18
    1. RE: [CIVIL-WAR] 114th Infantry, Company H
    2. callard
    3. Check Illinois -----Original Message----- From: Kurt Pickering [mailto:pickeringenealogist_census@hotmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2003 12:46 PM To: CIVIL-WAR-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [CIVIL-WAR] 114th Infantry, Company H What state, you say? ExACTly! My great-great grandfather, according to the 1890 special soldier/sailor census, served in the 114th Infantry, Company H. However, the state column for his entry is BLANK! Joseph F. Pickering was born around 1841 in a county of Virginia that is now in West Virginia, was by 1860 a blacksmith like his father and elder brother, married in Ohio in 1869, fathered three children, was widowed around 1877, married again in Ohio in 1881, died there in 1913 and is buried in Xenia with a United States Veteran star on his grave. Those are documented facts. Widening to beliefs: he moved to Missouri just before the Civil War broke out, he fought for the Confederacy, he moved to Ohio from Missouri just after Lincoln was assassinated, he lived in Missouri again in the early- to late-1870s, and his first wife died in Missouri. I have him pretty well nailed, genealogically speaking - except that I'd really like to know for certain which side he fought for! I have two other Civil War soldiers in my tree, both Union, and I'd love to know whether I have a Yankee hat-trick or a Confederate among my Yanks................ Thanx! Kurt Pickeing La Vergne, TN _________________________________________________________________ >From Beethoven to the Rolling Stones, your favorite music is always >playing on MSN Radio Plus. No ads, no talk. Trial month FREE! http://join.msn.com/?page=offers/premiumradio ==== CIVIL-WAR Mailing List ==== To search our list archives since 1996, go to http://searches2.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl and enter Civil-War in the list name --- [This E-mail scanned for viruses by Surfside Internet]

    11/12/2003 06:13:02
    1. Re: [CIVIL-WAR] Veterans Day Thanks and rememberances.
    2. Antoinette Waughtel Sorensen
    3. Thanks, Dan. I do have to admit <grin> that all of these men are not in my direct lineage, but somehow they are all connected ~ I mean, afterall, how many families would have a name like Sinex <grin> (this is my mother's maternal line) Antoinette (Tacoma, Washington) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Daniel Geyer and Family." <aprildan@geyer.com> To: <CIVIL-WAR-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2003 2:46 AM Subject: Re: [CIVIL-WAR] Veterans Day Thanks and rememberances. > Thank you for your family and all they did. That is a very inpressive > list of men that served. I am honored to have read this info. Thank > you again > Dan > > > Antoinette Waughtel Sorensen wrote: > > >What a wonderful page you have put together honoring these persons "who gave > >their all". It is hard to think of what they have each gone through, those > >who made it, those who didn't. My 3 sons have served, 5 of my 6 brothers > >have served, 3 of my mother's 5 brothers served. My dad was an only child > >born prior to WWI and died before WWII (age 25) and I'm sure he would have > >served also. My paternal grandfather & 2 of his 4 brothers served in the > >Spanish American War. One of my late brothers-in-law made a statement "I go > >to war so my son can go to war". What a horrible thought to be made, but oh > >so true for so many families. Sadly, his son did not go to war, he died at > >age 14 from leukemia. But he would have been a good soldier, he fought to > >the end. > > > >Thank you for sharing Ken & Margo. > >Antoinette (Tacoma, Washington) > > > >----- Original Message ----- > >From: "Ken & Margo Brown" <kmbrown@vnet.net> > >To: <CIVIL-WAR-L@rootsweb.com> > >Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2003 6:59 PM > >Subject: Re: [CIVIL-WAR] Veterans Day Thanks and rememberances. > > > > > > > > > >>Thanks to Dan and Antoinette for sharing their Military Pages on this > >> > >> > >Veteran's Day. I also want to share my site honoring those from my county > >that "gave all." > > > > > >>Ken > >>www.firstchoicepro.com/ken > >> > >> > >> > >> > >>==== CIVIL-WAR Mailing List ==== > >>To search our list archives since 1996, go to > >>http://searches2.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > >>and enter Civil-War in the list name > >> > >> > >> > >> > > > > > > > >==== CIVIL-WAR Mailing List ==== > >To search our list archives since 1996, go to > >http://searches2.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > >and enter Civil-War in the list name > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > Daniel J. Geÿer Esq. > > > > ==== CIVIL-WAR Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from list mode, email CIVIL-WAR-L-REQUEST@rootsweb.com > and in the text area of the message, type only the word > unsubscribe > >

    11/12/2003 03:58:26
    1. Re: [CIVIL-WAR] Veterans Day Thanks and rememberances.
    2. Daniel Geyer and Family.
    3. Thank you for your family and all they did. That is a very inpressive list of men that served. I am honored to have read this info. Thank you again Dan Antoinette Waughtel Sorensen wrote: >What a wonderful page you have put together honoring these persons "who gave >their all". It is hard to think of what they have each gone through, those >who made it, those who didn't. My 3 sons have served, 5 of my 6 brothers >have served, 3 of my mother's 5 brothers served. My dad was an only child >born prior to WWI and died before WWII (age 25) and I'm sure he would have >served also. My paternal grandfather & 2 of his 4 brothers served in the >Spanish American War. One of my late brothers-in-law made a statement "I go >to war so my son can go to war". What a horrible thought to be made, but oh >so true for so many families. Sadly, his son did not go to war, he died at >age 14 from leukemia. But he would have been a good soldier, he fought to >the end. > >Thank you for sharing Ken & Margo. >Antoinette (Tacoma, Washington) > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Ken & Margo Brown" <kmbrown@vnet.net> >To: <CIVIL-WAR-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2003 6:59 PM >Subject: Re: [CIVIL-WAR] Veterans Day Thanks and rememberances. > > > > >>Thanks to Dan and Antoinette for sharing their Military Pages on this >> >> >Veteran's Day. I also want to share my site honoring those from my county >that "gave all." > > >>Ken >>www.firstchoicepro.com/ken >> >> >> >> >>==== CIVIL-WAR Mailing List ==== >>To search our list archives since 1996, go to >>http://searches2.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl >>and enter Civil-War in the list name >> >> >> >> > > > >==== CIVIL-WAR Mailing List ==== >To search our list archives since 1996, go to >http://searches2.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl >and enter Civil-War in the list name > > > > > -- Daniel J. Geÿer Esq.

    11/11/2003 10:46:46
    1. [CIVIL-WAR] Burial site
    2. Robert Duke
    3. One of my g-g-grandfathers, John Robert Pesnell, died at the Confederate States Hospital in Grenada, Mississippi on April 10, 1862. He was a Sgt. Co. E, 22 Alabama Inf. I am trying to find out where he was buried. Was it in that area or was he shipped home. I have a copy of his service record but most of it is not legible. Would there be any other record available which would indicate whether he was buried in Grenada or shipped somewhere else. Thanks, Robert H. Duke

    11/11/2003 03:00:25
    1. Re: [CIVIL-WAR] Veterans Day Thanks and rememberances.
    2. Ken & Margo Brown
    3. Thanks to Dan and Antoinette for sharing their Military Pages on this Veteran's Day. I also want to share my site honoring those from my county that "gave all." Ken www.firstchoicepro.com/ken

    11/11/2003 02:59:31
    1. Re: [CIVIL-WAR] Veterans Day Thanks and rememberances.
    2. Antoinette Waughtel Sorensen
    3. What a wonderful page you have put together honoring these persons "who gave their all". It is hard to think of what they have each gone through, those who made it, those who didn't. My 3 sons have served, 5 of my 6 brothers have served, 3 of my mother's 5 brothers served. My dad was an only child born prior to WWI and died before WWII (age 25) and I'm sure he would have served also. My paternal grandfather & 2 of his 4 brothers served in the Spanish American War. One of my late brothers-in-law made a statement "I go to war so my son can go to war". What a horrible thought to be made, but oh so true for so many families. Sadly, his son did not go to war, he died at age 14 from leukemia. But he would have been a good soldier, he fought to the end. Thank you for sharing Ken & Margo. Antoinette (Tacoma, Washington) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ken & Margo Brown" <kmbrown@vnet.net> To: <CIVIL-WAR-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2003 6:59 PM Subject: Re: [CIVIL-WAR] Veterans Day Thanks and rememberances. > Thanks to Dan and Antoinette for sharing their Military Pages on this Veteran's Day. I also want to share my site honoring those from my county that "gave all." > > Ken > www.firstchoicepro.com/ken > > > > > ==== CIVIL-WAR Mailing List ==== > To search our list archives since 1996, go to > http://searches2.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > and enter Civil-War in the list name > >

    11/11/2003 12:37:43
    1. [CIVIL-WAR] Civil War Units File CWUNITS Call for Listings
    2. Carol Botteron
    3. Have you researched a U.S. Civil War unit or group? Are you willing and able to help others research that unit? The next version of the U.S. Civil War Units File (CWUNITS) will become available in late November. An announcement will be posted then. In the meantime I invite listings through Wednesday, November 26. Also welcome are reports of non-working addresses in other people's listings, updates to your own listings, etc. If you write to me, please do *NOT* include this message in your reply. My time and disk space are limited. Also please do *NOT* include attached files. Thanks! The purpose of the CWUNITS file is to let people list units, groups, battles, etc. that they have information on (from pension records, books, etc.) and are willing to help other people research. Typically the contact person had an ancestor who was in the unit, but re-enactors, history buffs, et al. are welcome. (This is _not_ a list of re-enactment units.) People who are interested in a unit can send the contact person email and share information. If you have questions please read the FAQ first. If it doesn't answer your question, feel free to ask me. Anyone who'd like to volunteer to be a contact, please send me email. If you are volunteering for more than one unit, it's OK to put them all in the same message. Please list your entries in this format (sample addresses are fake): Illinois (USA) 4th Illinois Cavalry, Co. F 1861-4 Abe.Lincoln@uky.edu http://www.fakesample.com/4thil 18th Reg. Ill. Infantry 1865 jd@fakesample.com (John Doe) (Somebody's Volunteers) Instructions -- include the following: Country (USA or CSA) and state. Start each entry with the number of the regiment or whatever. Years (if applicable, but not necessary). Your email address on each line. Your real name. If you have a web page for the unit, include the URL (but we need your email address and name too). Also please include a statement like "I volunteer to be a contact for this unit." This is so we can be sure that everyone we list understands what the file is for. This is a big project, and if you send listings in the wrong format we reserve the right to send them back for you to fix. If there's anything in your listings that is not obvious, tell me! If we can't get your listings complete and clear by the time I have to send the file to the uploaders, your listings cannot be included. If you already have listings in the file, there's no need to send them again. But if your address has changed, please tell me and send updated listings. CWUNITS is five files (plus one for the intro and one for the FAQ) as follows: Part Filename Contents 0 CWUNITS introduction only 1 CWUNITS1 USA national & states A-I 2 CWUNITS2 USA states K-N 3 CWUNITS3 USA states O-W 4 CWUNITS4 CSA national & states A-M 5 CWUNITS5 CSA states N-V Q FAQ frequently asked questions and answers Parts 1-5 include the intro as well as the listings. Within a state the units are organized by number (1st Infantry, etc.). On the WWW, the file is available on the American Civil War Homepage URL: http://sunsite.utk.edu/civil-war/warweb.html under the heading Rosters & Regimental Histories. To get the current version of the file by email at any time: Send email to ROOTS-L-request@rootsweb.com (Upper and lower case count in the email address and everywhere else.) Subject: archive For part 2 (for example), send the text: get genealog.cwunits2 For the FAQ, send the text: get genealog.cwunitsq The period (.) has to be after genealog and before the file name. To get a listing of all of the ROOTS-L files, send the command get roots-l.catalog Carol Botteron (ancestors on both sides) botteron@alum.mit.edu

    11/11/2003 12:14:57
    1. Re: [CIVIL-WAR] Brigadier General Henry Clay WARD (1843 - 1925)
    2. In a message dated 11/11/2003 08:15:26 GMT Standard Time, charlie11@zoominternet.net writes: > I found his complete war record has nice picture of him nothing on place > of burial > So have I, Charlie, but thanks anyway! Yours, etc. Geoffrey.

    11/11/2003 09:17:54
    1. Re: [CIVIL-WAR] Brigadier General Henry Clay WARD (1843 - 1925)
    2. Charlie Jones
    3. I found his complete war record has nice picture of him nothing on place of burial Charlie > > > > I would like to know where the above-named gentleman is buried - it may be at > Pine Grove Cemetery, Leicester, Massachusetts, as his first wife, Susan Maria > (Susie) DENNY (1843 - 1873), is believed to be buried there. > > > > I have found an obituary for the General, as follows: > > > > Newspaper Cutting (New York Times) 17/11/1925: > > > > 'Gen. Henry Clay Ward Dies At The Age Of 82. > > > > Fought Throughout the Civil War, was Wounded – Got Brevet for Bravery. > > > > Wellesley Hills, Mass., Nov. 16 (AP). – Brig. Gen. Henry Clay Ward, Civil War > veteran, died today at his home here at the age of 82. > > > > He was born in Worcester, son of Artemas Ward 2nd, and was educated in the > public schools there. Forty-four years of his life were spent in army service. > His retirement was in 1905. He served throughout the Civil War, in the Army of > the Potomac, and was in the battle of Ball's Bluff, the siege of Yorktown and > other engagements. He was wounded several times. > > > > General Ward was captured while taking part in the siege of Fort Stedman, > Va., and was confined in Libby Prison from March 25, 1865, until the capture of > Richmond, when he rejoined his regiment and continued with it until Lee's > surrender. He was breveted Captain for bravery in the action about Fort Stedman. > > > > General Ward is survived by a daughter, Miss Ward of Wellesley Hills, and a > son Arthur L. Ward, of this city, a veteran of the French Ambulance Service and > the Serbian Relief Expedition in the World War.' > > > > But there's no mention of the funeral or the burial place. > > > > Yours, etc. > > > > Geoffrey Woollard in Cambridgeshire, England (researching the DENNY family in > England and America). > > > > > ==== CIVIL-WAR Mailing List ==== > To search our list archives since 1996, go to > http://searches2.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > and enter Civil-War in the list name > > --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.537 / Virus Database: 332 - Release Date: 11/6/2003

    11/11/2003 08:16:45
    1. Re: [CIVIL-WAR] Anyone Have BROKEN FORTUNES?
    2. Try this for some info on the book....... <A HREF="http://www.researchonline.net/sccw/biblio.htm">The Civil War in South Carolina - Bibliography</A>

    11/11/2003 06:41:40
    1. [CIVIL-WAR] Anyone Have BROKEN FORTUNES?
    2. Aubrey Brower
    3. Does anyone on the list have the book Broken Fortunes?I had been searching for my ggg grandpa and I never thought that he would be in the WBTS.He was well into his 50's and had several sons in the war.A lady sent me a page from the book and he is listed on it,but I don't know what some of the abreviations mean.Can someone help me with them?On page 32 of the book there is this information. name-Silas Boone rank-Private company-D regiment-7th SC Volunteer Infantry age-50 ds-KW (what does this mean?) died-03/31/1862 where-Adams Run SC why-dod buried-(HAG=Boon) pp (does this mean private property?) sources-ROH,JR,HIC,HAG (what does these mean?) His son(my gg granppa) is buried in a small cemetary in Kershaw Co SC called the Boone Cemetary.Does the above mean that he could be buried there too?If he is it is an unmarked grave.Thanks for any help on this. Linda

    11/11/2003 06:35:21
    1. [CIVIL-WAR] Brigadier General Henry Clay WARD (1843 - 1925)
    2. Dear Listers, I would like to know where the above-named gentleman is buried - it may be at Pine Grove Cemetery, Leicester, Massachusetts, as his first wife, Susan Maria (Susie) DENNY (1843 - 1873), is believed to be buried there. I have found an obituary for the General, as follows: Newspaper Cutting (New York Times) 17/11/1925: 'Gen. Henry Clay Ward Dies At The Age Of 82. Fought Throughout the Civil War, was Wounded – Got Brevet for Bravery. Wellesley Hills, Mass., Nov. 16 (AP). – Brig. Gen. Henry Clay Ward, Civil War veteran, died today at his home here at the age of 82. He was born in Worcester, son of Artemas Ward 2nd, and was educated in the public schools there. Forty-four years of his life were spent in army service. His retirement was in 1905. He served throughout the Civil War, in the Army of the Potomac, and was in the battle of Ball's Bluff, the siege of Yorktown and other engagements. He was wounded several times. General Ward was captured while taking part in the siege of Fort Stedman, Va., and was confined in Libby Prison from March 25, 1865, until the capture of Richmond, when he rejoined his regiment and continued with it until Lee's surrender. He was breveted Captain for bravery in the action about Fort Stedman. General Ward is survived by a daughter, Miss Ward of Wellesley Hills, and a son Arthur L. Ward, of this city, a veteran of the French Ambulance Service and the Serbian Relief Expedition in the World War.' But there's no mention of the funeral or the burial place. Yours, etc. Geoffrey Woollard in Cambridgeshire, England (researching the DENNY family in England and America).

    11/11/2003 06:12:08
    1. Re: [CIVIL-WAR] Veterans Day Thanks and rememberances.
    2. Kennth Russeau
    3. Thank you Dan, for thinking of us vets, I too am from a military family, My gramp was a civil war vet, my father was a ww1 vet, had 4 bros. in ww2, + myself, am a SUVCW memb & we are now all thanking our young men & women serving our country, have a wonderful day & God Bless. Have a musket, " ball"! Ken.

    11/11/2003 06:01:57
    1. [CIVIL-WAR] Veterans Day Thanks and rememberances.
    2. Daniel Geyer and Family.
    3. Hello As We in the USA celebrate Veterans Day I would like to say just a few words to all our veterans and fallen heroes on the Battlefields across the World. Thank you for all you do and have done for this country and for others. I have ancestors that served both Great Britain and the United States and I am very proud of my heritage. Here is a list of my ancestors that served. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~geyerseybold/folder/MilitaryService.html Thanks Dan Geyer -- Daniel J. Geÿer Esq.

    11/11/2003 05:05:00
    1. Re: [CIVIL-WAR] Veterans Day Thanks and rememberances.
    2. Antoinette Waughtel Sorensen
    3. Thank you Dan, for a wonderful page. I would like to mention that I have a Military Page also and would enjoy your viewing of it ~ ~ http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~waughtel/military_history.htm and I, feel mighty humble for all our ancestral military people have done for us, and our people who are still doing so. We do have a wonderful country. I still have several more to honor and they will be uploaded as time permits. Antoinette (Tacoma, Washington) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Daniel Geyer and Family." <aprildan@geyer.com> To: <CIVIL-WAR-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2003 9:05 AM Subject: [CIVIL-WAR] Veterans Day Thanks and rememberances. > Hello > As We in the USA celebrate Veterans Day I would like to say just a > few words to all our veterans and fallen heroes on the Battlefields > across the World. Thank you for all you do and have done for this > country and for others. I have ancestors that served both Great Britain > and the United States and I am very proud of my heritage. Here is a > list of my ancestors that served. > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~geyerseybold/folder/MilitaryService .html > Thanks > Dan Geyer > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > Daniel J. Geÿer Esq. > > > > > ==== CIVIL-WAR Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from list mode, email CIVIL-WAR-L-REQUEST@rootsweb.com > and in the text area of the message, type only the word > unsubscribe > >

    11/11/2003 02:33:02
    1. [CIVIL-WAR] Iowa Civil War Project Home Page
    2. John
    3. Hope this will help http://iagenweb.org/civilwar/ Best regards: John From S.E.North Carolina ----- Original Message ----- From: "John" <jrm1231@bellsouth.net> To: <CIVIL-WAR-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, November 10, 2003 8:27 AM Subject: [CIVIL-WAR] Iowa old press > Hi Maggy > Hope this will help you in your reseach. > Please let know. > http://www.iowaoldpress.com/index.html > > Best regards: John From S.E.North Carolina > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "maggy" <MaggieE@satx.rr.com> > To: <CIVIL-WAR-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, November 07, 2003 1:40 PM > Subject: [CIVIL-WAR] > > > > Hi, > > > > This is my first time doing this--so I hope I'm doing it right. > > I am looking for Daniel Hill-some have put his name as David Hill, but it > is > > definately Daniel. He was born-February 17, 1834-I think in Iowa--and > > died-January 23, 1925. I know for a fact he was in the civil war. Before > my > > gmother died--she worked on our family history and I'm picking up where > she > > left off. Unfortunately my aunt has all of the research and stuff as she > was > > helping my gmother. He was in the civil War of course, but I don't know > much > > more than that--help would be greatly appreciated. If you need more info-I > > can get it for you. > > > > Maggie > > __________________________________________________________________ Maggie > > Englehart ICQ#: 144166572 Current ICQ status: + More ways to contact me > > __________________________________________________________________ > > > > > > > > ==== CIVIL-WAR Mailing List ==== > > To unsubscribe from list mode, email CIVIL-WAR-L-REQUEST@rootsweb.com > > and in the text area of the message, type only the word > > unsubscribe > > > > > ==== CIVIL-WAR Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from list mode, email CIVIL-WAR-L-REQUEST@rootsweb.com > and in the text area of the message, type only the word > unsubscribe >

    11/10/2003 10:36:26
    1. Re: [CIVIL-WAR] Iowa old press
    2. John
    3. Hi Maggy I recieve your e-mail, will reseach some other information I have. I will keep you posted. Best regards: John From S.E.North Carolina ----- Original Message ----- From: "John" <jrm1231@bellsouth.net> To: <CIVIL-WAR-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, November 10, 2003 8:27 AM Subject: [CIVIL-WAR] Iowa old press > Hi Maggy > Hope this will help you in your reseach. > Please let know. > http://www.iowaoldpress.com/index.html > > Best regards: John From S.E.North Carolina > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "maggy" <MaggieE@satx.rr.com> > To: <CIVIL-WAR-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, November 07, 2003 1:40 PM > Subject: [CIVIL-WAR] > > > > Hi, > > > > This is my first time doing this--so I hope I'm doing it right. > > I am looking for Daniel Hill-some have put his name as David Hill, but it > is > > definately Daniel. He was born-February 17, 1834-I think in Iowa--and > > died-January 23, 1925. I know for a fact he was in the civil war. Before > my > > gmother died--she worked on our family history and I'm picking up where > she > > left off. Unfortunately my aunt has all of the research and stuff as she > was > > helping my gmother. He was in the civil War of course, but I don't know > much > > more than that--help would be greatly appreciated. If you need more info-I > > can get it for you. > > > > Maggie > > __________________________________________________________________ Maggie > > Englehart ICQ#: 144166572 Current ICQ status: + More ways to contact me > > __________________________________________________________________ > > > > > > > > ==== CIVIL-WAR Mailing List ==== > > To unsubscribe from list mode, email CIVIL-WAR-L-REQUEST@rootsweb.com > > and in the text area of the message, type only the word > > unsubscribe > > > > > ==== CIVIL-WAR Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from list mode, email CIVIL-WAR-L-REQUEST@rootsweb.com > and in the text area of the message, type only the word > unsubscribe >

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