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    1. [CIVIL-WAR] Re: CIVIL-WAR-D Digest V03 #170
    2. Hi, I sure hope someone can give me some ideas on where I can search for the info I'm listing below, I have no idea on what to do. John Taggart, born 1843 was in the Union Army, it has been pasted down that he died in a Southern prison, now his parents Robert Taggart and wife Elizabeth received a pension under John pension file, Now Robert and Elizabeth lived in Canada untill about 1881 when they moved to MI in Grindstone city wnere Robert opened a Weaving shop or maybe worked in one, Now Elizabeth died in Port Austin in Huron county MI and Robert lived with his son Clark in Antrim MI and later moved back to Listowel, Perth county Ontario wher he died in 1911. Now his son John was born in Huron county Ontario, so were not sure if John joint the war in Canada, MI or PA. We have no idea on how to find out to search for Johns Union record or maybe there is something under his fathers name, Robert Taggart. I'm realy lost. Sue

    08/02/2003 03:29:16
    1. Re: [CIVIL-WAR] Re: CIVIL-WAR-D Digest V03 #170
    2. Jim Gilmer
    3. The only John Taggart I could find on Ancestry.com who died as a POW, is this soldier: John Taggart Residence:Haverhill, MassachusettsOccupation:Shoemaker Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 10 July 1861 at the age of 30 Enlisted in Company E, 17th Infantry Regiment Massachusetts on 22 July 1861. POW on 01 February 1864 at Batchelder's Creek, NC Died of disease while a POW Company E, 17th Infantry Regiment Massachusetts on 19 June 1864 in Andersonville, GA Jim Gilmer -------Original Message------- From: CIVIL-WAR-L@rootsweb.com Date: Saturday, August 02, 2003 08:29:31 PM To: CIVIL-WAR-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [CIVIL-WAR] Re: CIVIL-WAR-D Digest V03 #170 Hi, I sure hope someone can give me some ideas on where I can search for the info I'm listing below, I have no idea on what to do. John Taggart, born 1843 was in the Union Army, it has been pasted down that he died in a Southern prison, now his parents Robert Taggart and wife Elizabeth received a pension under John pension file, Now Robert and Elizabeth lived in Canada untill about 1881 when they moved to MI in Grindstone city wnere Robert opened a Weaving shop or maybe worked in one, Now Elizabeth died in Port Austin in Huron county MI and Robert lived with his son Clark in Antrim MI and later moved back to Listowel, Perth county Ontario wher he died in 1911. Now his son John was born in Huron county Ontario, so were not sure if John joint the war in Canada, MI or PA. We have no idea on how to find out to search for Johns Union record or maybe there is something under his fathers name, Robert Taggart. I'm realy lost. Sue ==== 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 .

    08/02/2003 05:35:06