Dianne: I just saw that someone responded with the same list that I had on my CD-rom. I hope he is there. If not, the Adjutant Generals Office will be able to tell you something. They are in the Capitols of the several states and their concern is the militia/guard units. Good luck. If I can help, I will be glad to assist you. My great-grandfather and three great-granduncles, all Irish born, were in the Civil War. Two died; my Nolan gr-grandfather was crippled outside of Malvern Hill which is not too far from here. All the best, Gerard J. Nolan Lottsburg, Va. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dennis J. Francis" <fran@ees.eesc.com> To: <CIVIL-WAR-IRISH-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, March 09, 2001 5:23 PM Subject: [Fwd: {not a subscriber} Irish in the CW] > Dianne Schmitendorf wrote: > > > > Dear List, > > Thank you very much for all of your prompt and helpful replies. My guy's name was Patrick Henry Burke. He is listed on the 1860 census as living in Shippen, McKean County, PA. By the time of the CW this township would have been in Cameron County, PA. Thanks for all your help. > > Dianne > > > ==== CIVIL-WAR-IRISH Mailing List ==== > To leave the list, type a message with only the word > unsubscribe > in the text and mailto:CIVIL-WAR-IRISH-L-request@rootsweb.com > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry's Library - The best collection of family history > learning and how-to articles on the Internet. > http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library >